Ancestors and Algorithms: AI for Genealogy
A single 1917 WWI draft card, plus a naturalization petition filed seven years later, reveal an Italian immigrant's real birth name. This is a real, start-to-finish example of using AI for genealogy research, ChatGPT, Claude, and NotebookLM working together to solve it. If you've searched "AI genealogy tools," "ChatGPT for family history," or "how to use AI to research my ancestors" and wondered where to start, this episode is a full case study, not just a list of tips. This episode is for you if: * Your family tree has a name that stops dead, no ship, no naturalization record, no story past "he arrived already American" * You've heard about using ChatGPT, Claude, or NotebookLM for genealogy but haven't seen a real research case worked start to finish * You've searched FamilySearch and come up empty, and want to know what a zero-result search actually means * You're researching Italian ancestry and want to understand how and why immigrant names changed in America What you'll learn: * How to use ChatGPT to generate a ranked list of likely name-Americanization patterns, instead of guessing at a single translation * Why NotebookLM's source-grounded, citation-backed answers can flag a real gap in your own family's paper trail * How to pivot a genealogy search from a dead-end name to a birthdate-and-birthplace search when FamilySearch's Full-Text Search returns nothing * How Claude compares two historical documents filed under two different names and states an honest confidence level, not a guess * Why a WWI draft registration card is one of the most specific, most overlooked genealogy records for cracking identity mysteries Australian and UK listeners: this same AI-assisted approach works on Australia's WWI attestation papers through the National Archives of Australia and on naturalization and denization records through The National Archives, both of which ask many of the same identity-cracking questions this draft card did. The honest outcome: this is a Full Breakthrough. The mystery resolves completely, with both identities confirmed on a single naturalization document, using the Genealogical Proof Standard's own methodology, Exhaustive Research, Analysis and Correlation, and Resolution of Conflicting Evidence, done with AI as the research assistant, never the researcher. Want to go deeper? The Companion Guide for this episode includes advanced ChatGPT, Claude, NotebookLM, Gemini, and Perplexity prompts for building a full name-Americanization search list, a complete multi-record pivot workflow, and a GPS Research Checklist built specifically for identity and name-change genealogy cases. Find it, along with every episode of Ancestors and Algorithms, our AI genealogy podcast, at ancestorsandai.com. Connect with Ancestors and Algorithms: 📧 Email: ancestorsandai@gmail.com 🌐 Website: https://ancestorsandai.com/ 📘 Facebook Group: Ancestors and Algorithms: AI for Genealogy - www.facebook.com/groups/ancestorsandalgorithms/ Golden Rule Reminder: AI is your research assistant, not your researcher. Join our Facebook group to share your AI genealogy breakthroughs, ask questions, and connect with fellow family historians who are embracing the future of genealogy research! New episodes every Tuesday. Subscribe so you never miss the latest AI tools and techniques for family history research.
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