AI for Genealogy: How AI Uncovered a Civil War Soldier's PTSD | Free Transcription & Research Tools for Military Genealogy

January 6
23 mins

Episode Description

The Soldier Who Came Home Different: Using Free AI to Uncover PTSD in Civil War Records

A Union soldier survived three years of brutal Civil War combat, witnessing battles where 30% of his regiment was killed or wounded. He came home physically unscathed. But something broke inside.

His hands trembled. Thunder sent him into hiding. He woke screaming from battle nightmares. His wife said, "He's not the boy I married in 1861."

In 1884, he applied for a disability pension. Doctors documented "irritable heart," "nervous prostration," "tremor of hands." The pension bureau denied his claim. No visible wounds = no disability.

Until I used three FREE AI tools to uncover what 19th-century medicine couldn't diagnose: PTSD, documented, verifiable, heartbreaking.

In This Episode, You'll Learn:

✅ How to use Perplexity (FREE) to research military unit histories in 60 seconds with citations 

✅ How to use Gemini 3 (FREE via Google AI Studio) to transcribe 19th-century handwriting with under 2% error rate 

✅ How to use Claude (FREE tier) to analyze pension documents and spot trauma patterns doctors missed 

✅ The exact verification workflow to confirm AI insights (genealogical proof standards matter!) 

✅ Why some Civil War pensions were denied and later approved, the 1890 law that changed everything 

✅ How to recognize PTSD, depression, and anxiety in military records across ALL wars

These techniques work for ANY military ancestor:

  • Civil War pension files
  • WWI draft cards and service records
  • WWII discharge papers and unit histories
  • Korea and Vietnam era documents
  • Revolutionary War applications
  • Any war, any era, any handwritten military document

What Makes This Episode Different:

This isn't just Civil War research, it's about understanding the invisible wounds our military ancestors carried home and finally having the tools to honor their full stories.

You'll get copy-paste ready prompts for all three AI tools (Perplexity, Claude, Gemini 3), verification checklists, and a complete multi-tool workflow that saves hours of research time.

Every tool featured has a FREE tier. No expensive subscriptions required.

Featured Story: Private Daniel Hartley, 6th West Virginia Infantry, survived Cloyd's Mountain where his friend James Keener died in his arms. For 20 years, his community questioned whether his suffering was real because they couldn't see a wound. AI helped me find his voice, verify his testimony, and understand his trauma.

Join Our Community: Get all the AI prompts, tools guides, and research support in our FREE Facebook group "Ancestors and Algorithms: AI for Genealogy" (800+ members helping each other break down brick walls)

Resources Mentioned:

  • Perplexity.ai (free research with citations)
  • Claude.ai (free document analysis)
  • Google AI Studio at aistudio.google.com (free transcription)
  • National Archives Civil War records
  • Verification workflow checklist

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/

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