Probate records—wills, inventories, and settlement documents—reveal family structure, property ownership, and sometimes the names of people who appear nowhere else. When vital records are sparse or lost, these legal documents can establish relationships and fill generational gaps by showing who inherited what and from whom.
Probate records include wills, estate inventories, and court documents generated when a person died, and they frequently name heirs, relatives, neighbors, and creditors who do not appear in other historical sources.
AI can parse the dense legal language common in probate documents, extract every named individual, and automatically flag relationships that can extend or verify your existing family tree, making these underutilized records far more accessible to everyday researchers.
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