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Proof Summary Writing for Genealogical Conclusions

A proof summary condenses your evidence and reasoning into a clear argument for why you've concluded X is true, presenting each source, its relevance, and how the sources together support your claim. This discipline forces you to recognize gaps in your logic before you present a conclusion as certain.

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A proof summary is a written argument, recognized by the Genealogical Proof Standard, that documents how a researcher weighed all available evidence to reach a conclusion about an identity, relationship, or life event when no single record provides a definitive answer.

AI assists by drafting structured proof summaries from your research notes, organizing conflicting evidence into a coherent narrative, and flagging logical gaps that need additional sourcing before the conclusion can meet professional genealogical standards.

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