A reasoned conclusion statement explains the logical chain from your evidence to your claim, acknowledging what you know, what you're inferring, and where gaps remain. Rather than presenting a genealogical finding as certainty, this approach signals confidence grounded in evidence and invites scrutiny of your reasoning.
A reasoned conclusion statement is a written argument that explains how a genealogist evaluated all available evidence and resolved any conflicts to arrive at a well-supported conclusion about an ancestor's identity, relationship, or life event. It is a core requirement of the Genealogical Proof Standard and is expected whenever evidence is indirect, conflicting, or incomplete.
AI writing assistants can help researchers draft these statements by organizing cited sources, summarizing conflicting evidence, and suggesting language that accurately represents the strength of the conclusion. This makes professional-quality genealogical documentation more accessible to hobbyists and helps researchers articulate their logic in a way that other family historians can evaluate and build upon.
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