Claude Skill to provide assistance with planning family history and genealogy research projects.
Protect Private Information: When using AI tools for genealogy research, take reasonable measures to safeguard private and sensitive information about living individuals and recently deceased persons.
- DO NOT share personal identifying information (Social Security Numbers, birth certificates, addresses of living people, medical records, or other sensitive data) with AI systems
- DO NOT upload documents containing information about living individuals or recently deceased persons (generally within the last 75-100 years)
- DO remove or redact private information before sharing research materials with AI
- DO focus on historical records and deceased individuals when using AI assistance
- DO verify all AI-generated information with primary sources
- DO comply with applicable privacy laws, terms of service, and ethical genealogical standards
This skill follows the principles of the Coalition for Responsible AI in Genealogy (CRAIGEN), which promotes accuracy, privacy protection, disclosure, education, and compliance in genealogical AI use.
Remember: AI systems may retain and learn from information you provide. Always prioritize privacy and use discretion when sharing genealogical data.
This skill provides Claude with specialized knowledge and workflows for family history and genealogy research following the Genealogical Proof Standard (GPS) and Evidence Explained citation methodology.
genealogy-research-skill/
├── SKILL.md # Main skill file (loaded when skill triggers)
├── references/ # Reference documentation (loaded as needed)
│ ├── citation-templates.md # Citation formats for 14+ source types
│ ├── evidence-evaluation.md # Conflict resolution frameworks
│ ├── gps-guidelines.md # Genealogical Proof Standard details
│ └── research-strategies.md # Advanced research methodologies
└── assets/ # Templates for output documents
└── templates/
├── research-plan-template.md # Simplified research project planning (practical)
├── research-plan-guidance.md # Detailed guidance and best practices
├── citation-template.md # Citation library entry
├── evidence-analysis-template.md # Evidence analysis report
└── research-log-template.md # Research session documentation
Guides users through creating structured family history research plans with:
- Specific research questions
- Source identification
- Search strategies
- GPS framework integration
- Timeline and milestones
Templates:
research-plan-template.md- Simplified, practical template for day-to-day research workresearch-plan-guidance.md- Comprehensive guidance with examples, checklists, and best practices
Generates properly formatted genealogical citations for:
- Census records
- Vital records (birth, marriage, death)
- Church records
- Land and probate records
- Military records
- Immigration records
- Newspapers
- Online databases
- Published books and manuscripts
Systematically analyzes conflicting genealogical evidence:
- Individual source evaluation
- Reliability assessment
- Conflict identification
- Resolution frameworks
- Preponderance of evidence analysis
- GPS compliance checking
- Proof argument construction
Creates professional research logs documenting:
- Sources searched (positive and negative results)
- Search strategies
- Findings and discoveries
- Evidence quality assessment
- Next steps
Claude automatically loads this skill when users:
- Ask about family history or genealogy research
- Mention family history, genealogy or ancestry
- Need help with genealogical citations
- Have conflicting information from multiple sources
- Ask about research planning methods or strategies
- Reference census records, vital records, or historical documents
- Need help analyzing evidence quality
- Built on Genealogical Proof Standard (GPS)
- Evidence Explained citation methodology
- Board for Certification of Genealogists (BCG) standards
- Core instructions in SKILL.md (~4k words)
- Detailed reference material loaded as needed
- Templates available for document creation
- 14+ citation templates
- Detailed conflict resolution frameworks
- Advanced research strategies
- Complete GPS guidelines
- Download the latest release from Releases
- Claude.ai users: Enable Skills in Settings > Capabilities, then upload the skill folder
- Claude Code users: Extract the ZIP file
- Claude Code users: Move the
family-history-planningfolder to~/.claude/skills/ - Start using: Just ask Claude about family history research!
For Claude.ai:
- Claude Pro, Max, Team, or Enterprise plan
- Skills feature enabled (Settings > Capabilities)
- Code execution enabled (Settings > Capabilities)
For Claude Code:
- Claude Code installed
- Access to your home directory
Option 1: Install on Claude.ai
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Download the Skill
- Go to the Releases page
- Download the latest
family-history-planning-vX.X.X.zipfile - Extract the ZIP file to a location on your computer
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Enable Skills in Claude
- Open Claude.ai
- Click on your profile/settings (bottom left)
- Navigate to Settings > Capabilities
- Toggle Skills to ON
- Toggle Code execution to ON (required for Skills)
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Upload the Skill
- In Claude.ai, go to Settings > Skills
- Click "Add Skill" or "Upload Skill"
- Select the downloaded
family-history-planning-vX.X.X.zipZIP file - The skill will be uploaded and enabled automatically
- Your skill will appear in your Skills list and can be toggled on or off
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Verify Installation
- Start a new conversation with Claude
- Ask: "What version of the family history skill are you using?"
- Claude should recognize and load the skill
Option 2: Install on Claude Code
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Download the Skill
- Go to the Releases page
- Download the latest
family-history-planning-vX.X.X.zipfile - Extract the ZIP file
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Locate Your Skills Directory
- Open your terminal
- Navigate to your home directory:
cd ~ - Create the skills directory if it doesn't exist:
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills
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Install the Skill
- Move the extracted skill folder to the skills directory:
mv /path/to/extracted/family-history-planning ~/.claude/skills/ - Or copy if you want to keep the original:
cp -r /path/to/extracted/family-history-planning ~/.claude/skills/
- Move the extracted skill folder to the skills directory:
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Verify Installation
- Your skills directory structure should look like:
~/.claude/skills/ └── family-history-planning/ ├── SKILL.md ├── references/ └── assets/ - Restart Claude Code if it's currently running
- Ask Claude: "What version of the family history skill are you using?"
- Your skills directory structure should look like:
Skill not loading?
- Ensure Skills are enabled in Settings > Capabilities
- Verify code execution is enabled
- Check that the skill folder contains SKILL.md with proper frontmatter
- Try restarting Claude or Claude Code
Permission issues (Claude Code)?
- Check folder permissions:
ls -la ~/.claude/skills/ - Ensure you have read access:
chmod -R 755 ~/.claude/skills/family-history-planning/
Skill not recognized?
- Verify the skill name matches the frontmatter in SKILL.md
- Check that all required files are present (SKILL.md, references/, assets/)
Simply ask Claude for help with family history research:
- "Help me plan research on my great-grandfather"
- "Create a citation for this census record"
- "I have conflicting birth dates - help me figure out which is right"
- "How do I systematically research this ancestor?"
Claude will automatically detect your request and load the skill—no need to manually invoke it.
When family history or genealogy research is detected:
- Load SKILL.md for procedural guidance
- Load specific reference files as needed:
references/citation-templates.mdfor citation helpreferences/evidence-evaluation.mdfor conflict resolutionreferences/gps-guidelines.mdfor GPS compliancereferences/research-strategies.mdfor advanced techniques
- Use templates from
assets/templates/to create output documents - Follow workflows systematically
- Apply professional standards throughout
This skill ensures research follows:
- Reasonably exhaustive research
- Complete and accurate citations
- Analysis and correlation
- Conflict resolution
- Soundly reasoned conclusions
- Proper citation format
- Original vs. derivative distinction
- Complete source documentation
- Professional genealogical methodology
- Ethical research practices
- Peer-reviewable work
Claude can create four types of genealogy documents using this skill:
- Research Plans - Strategic planning documents
- Citations - Properly formatted source citations
- Evidence Analysis Reports - Systematic conflict resolution
- Research Logs - Session documentation
All outputs follow professional genealogical standards and are ready for:
- Personal research management
- Professional genealogy work
- Publication
- Sharing with other researchers
- GPS compliance review
Version: 1.0 Created: October 2025 Source: BMAD Method genealogy-assistant module Converted by: Claude with skill-creator guidance
This skill was created from a genealogy research project. Please respect professional genealogical standards and properly attribute sources when using the workflows and methodologies contained herein.
For questions about:
- Genealogy methodology: Refer to professional resources (BCG, NGS, Evidence Explained)
- Skill usage: Ask Claude for help - the skill is designed to guide you
- Professional standards: See references/ files for detailed guidelines
Ready to start your family history research? Just ask Claude!