relativesafter
RelativesAfter is a term used in genealogical data modeling to denote a data element that represents relatives identified after a specified point in time or after a defined event, such as post-genetic matching or a later data upload. The term combines relatives and after to indicate that the list or tag captures new relative connections discovered subsequently rather than at the initial data capture.
In practice, RelativesAfter may appear as a field in data schemas or as a tag in family-history
Applications include surfacing post-discovery relatives in user interfaces, assisting researchers to track newly found connections, and
Example: a genealogy service detects a new DNA match after an initial upload and adds that match
Related topics include genealogy data models, DNA-based matching, privacy in genealogy, and data governance.