An ancestor's occupation situates them within a specific social and economic context, revealing what kind of work was available, what skills mattered, and what a person's daily life likely resembled during a given era. This contextual understanding transforms genealogy from a list of names and dates into actual history.
Occupational research in genealogy is the practice of studying an ancestor trade, profession, or labor role to understand their daily life, social class, community ties, and the specific record sets most likely to document their existence.
AI can match an ancestor occupation listed in a census to relevant guild records, union archives, or trade directories, and generate targeted research strategies that help researchers find overlooked documents tied directly to how their ancestor earned a living.
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