The Genealogist as C.S.I.

George G. Morgan
Apr 24, 2025
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Introduction
6m 29s
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CSI As Problem Solver
5m 13s
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Gather Evidence
4m 45s
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Catalog It
1m 58s
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Analyze and Test the Evidence
3m 35s
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Compare with Other Evidence
1m 53s
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Develop and Test Hypotheses
1m 32s
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Reach One or More Conclusions
6m 02s

About this webinar

Genealogy involves detailed investigation of individuals and family units, not unlike the crime scene investigators seen on television series. We have to employ the same – and other – approaches to help solve problems and develop hypotheses/conclusions about an ancestor or family unit. The Genealogist as C.S.I. draws parallels for organized research, analysis, documentation, and solving problems.

This webinar was first released 8 June 2020 on the Genealogy Guys Learn website.

About the speaker

About the speaker

George G. Morgan is the president of Aha! Seminars, Inc.(R) and an internationally recognized genealogy presenter. He is the co-host of the longest-running genealogical podcast, The Genealogy Guys Podcast,
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Key points and insights

“The Genealogist as CSI,” presented by George G. Morgan through Genealogy Guys Learn, offers a compelling perspective on genealogical research by likening it to the work of a crime scene investigator. Much like detectives on a case, genealogists must carefully gather, evaluate, and analyze evidence to uncover the most accurate depiction of their ancestors’ lives. This engaging session emphasizes the importance of critical thinking, methodological research, and thorough documentation, equipping family historians with essential strategies for navigating complex genealogical puzzles and breaking through brick walls in their research.

Key Takeaways from the Webinar:

  • Adopt a Methodical, Evidence-Based Approach: Genealogists are encouraged to think like problem-solvers, using deliberate, analytical methods to examine a wide variety of evidence sources. Whether evaluating census records, military documents, or personal artifacts, understanding the origin, purpose, and context of each piece of evidence is critical for accurate conclusions.
  • Verify and Cite Every Source Carefully: The webinar underscores the necessity of personal verification and meticulous source citation. Researchers are reminded not to rely solely on online family trees or unsourced data but instead to trace original records wherever possible. Proper citation allows others to retrace the research steps, fosters credibility, and ensures long-term reliability of genealogical conclusions.
  • Analyze Discrepancies and Develop Hypotheses Thoughtfully: Conflicting information between sources should not be dismissed but investigated thoroughly. By cataloging data chronologically and comparing evidence types, genealogists can identify patterns, resolve inconsistencies, and construct well-supported hypotheses—mirroring the logical process followed by forensic investigators.

Conclusion and Call to Action:
This webinar offers invaluable guidance for genealogists seeking to enhance their research skills and avoid common pitfalls. View the full presentation to explore practical examples, detailed methodologies, and expert tips that will help transform your approach to family history. The session provides not only instruction but also inspiration to apply disciplined, detective-like thinking to your genealogical investigations.

To further deepen your understanding, don’t miss the additional resources and recommended readings included in the webinar syllabus. These supplementary tools are designed to help you build stronger research habits, discover new avenues of evidence, and achieve greater success in uncovering your family’s story. Take advantage of these curated materials to elevate your genealogy research to the next level.

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