Reverse genealogy starts with living descendants you can identify and works backward to find common ancestors, rather than starting with a distant ancestor and trying to trace forward. This method is useful when traditional records for your target generation are sparse but more abundant for recent decades.
Reverse genealogy is the practice of tracing a known ancestor forward through time to identify all descendants rather than tracing backward from a living person to find ancestors. This method is used to locate living relatives, verify DNA match relationships, and reconstruct family networks across multiple generations.
AI tools support reverse genealogy by automating the forward-tracing process across vital records, census data, and obituary archives, helping researchers build complete descendant trees that can then be matched against DNA results to confirm or identify unknown biological relationships.
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