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American Ancestors is a unique, full-color magazine that comes out four times a year, and offers compelling information for family historians of all levels. Features cover useful genealogical sources, helpful research strategies, compelling historical accounts, and interesting case studies. American Ancestors is a benefit of membership starting at the Individual level, as both a print publication and an online PDF.
Spring 2024 issue now available
In this issue of American Ancestors magazine, we explore how artificial intelligence is changing genealogy. Other articles discuss research on a series of post-Civil War sketches of Black men and women, an ancestor who fled England after being convicted of regicide, and the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History’s “Building Connecticut’s Bookshelf” exhibition.
Volume 25, Number 1, Spring 2024
How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Genealogy
In This Issue | Out & About with American Ancestors |
News | Obituaries |
10 Million Names Update | Staff Profile |
Your Member Benefits | Staff List |
Programs & Tours | Family Focus |
The Enduring Power & Promise of Family History: Highlights from Our 2023 Annual Report |
Features
How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Genealogy James Heffernan | Regicide in the Family: My Search for John Dixwell Sarah Dixwell Brown
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Prompt This: Using ChatGPT and Other AI ChatBots for Genealogy Melanie McComb
| Of “Desdemona’s Struggle”: A Search for a Black Family in Civil War America Henry Tonks
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Perplexity: A New Type of AI Tool Maureen Taylor
| Building Connecticut’s Bookshelf Katie Heidsiek |
Columns
Genetics & Genealogy My Surprising DNA Test Results Nancy Caralyn Illman | From Our Collections The Johonnot Fire Bucket Gerald W. R. Ward |
State Spotlight The Louisiana Catholic Gumbo Kyle Hurst
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