GEDCOM MCP Server
Enables AI assistants to query genealogy data from GEDCOM files with 24 tools for search, navigation, relationship analysis, and timeline events.
README
GEDCOM MCP Server
A FastMCP server that enables AI assistants to query genealogy data from GEDCOM files.
Features
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24 MCP Tools for comprehensive genealogy research:
Core Tools:
get_home_person- Get the tree owner's recordget_statistics- Tree stats (counts, date ranges, top surnames)get_individual- Get basic details by IDget_biography- Get comprehensive narrative package for one personget_family- Get family info (spouses, children, marriage)
Navigation Tools:
get_parents- Get parents of an individualget_children- Get all children from all marriagesget_spouses- Get all spouses with marriage detailsget_siblings- Get siblings (same parents)get_ancestors- Ancestor tree up to N generationsget_descendants- Descendant tree up to N generationstraverse- Generic graph traversal for custom navigation
Search & Discovery:
search_individuals- Search by name (partial match)semantic_search- Vector-based semantic search (e.g., "farmers in Scotland")search_nearby- GIS proximity search or bounding box search
Relationship Analysis:
get_relationship- Calculate relationships between two peopledetect_pedigree_collapse- Find ancestors appearing multiple timesfind_associates- FAN Club technique (Friends, Associates, Neighbors)
Timeline & Events:
get_timeline- Chronological life events for an individualget_military_service- Find all veterans in the tree
Place & Surname Analysis:
get_place_cluster- Get all people connected to a locationget_surname_origins- Analyze surname distribution and geographic origins
Natural Language:
query- Natural language questions (fallback for non-agent MCP clients)
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4 MCP Resources:
gedcom://individual/{id}- Individual record by IDgedcom://family/{id}- Family record by IDgedcom://stats- Tree statisticsgedcom://surnames- All surnames with counts
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Optimized for large files - Parses GEDCOM once at startup, builds in-memory indexes for fast search
Optional Features
Semantic Search Enable natural language semantic matching (e.g., "coal miners in Pennsylvania", "emigrated from Ireland"):
export SEMANTIC_SEARCH_ENABLED=true
Requires sentence-transformers (included in dependencies). First run builds embeddings (~15-30 seconds for large files), subsequent runs load from cache.
GIS Proximity Search Find people within X miles of a location or within a region's bounding box. Enabled by default with background geocoding. Results include:
- Proximity mode: Within X miles of a point
- Within mode: Inside a region's bounding box
No configuration needed - geocoding runs automatically at startup and caches results.
Telemetry & Observability OpenTelemetry tracing with Arize Phoenix for debugging and performance monitoring:
export PHOENIX_ENABLED=true
Requires Phoenix server running (see .env.example and docker-compose.yml).
Installation
Using uvx (recommended, no install needed)
uvx gedcom-server --gedcom-file /path/to/your/tree.ged
Using uv tool install
uv tool install gedcom-server
gedcom-server --gedcom-file /path/to/your/tree.ged
From source
git clone git@github.com:sjmatta/gedcom-mcp.git
cd gedcom-mcp
uv sync
Configuration
The server requires a GEDCOM file path. Optionally, you can specify a "home person" (the tree owner).
Configuration Options
| Method | Option | Description |
|---|---|---|
| CLI arg | --gedcom-file, -f |
Path to GEDCOM file |
| Env var | GEDCOM_FILE |
Path to GEDCOM file |
| CLI arg | --home-person, -p |
GEDCOM ID of home person (e.g., @I123@) |
| Env var | GEDCOM_HOME_PERSON_ID |
GEDCOM ID of home person |
CLI arguments override environment variables.
If --home-person is not specified, the server auto-detects the most connected individual in the tree.
Examples
# Using CLI arguments
gedcom-server --gedcom-file ~/Documents/family.ged
# Using environment variables
export GEDCOM_FILE=~/Documents/family.ged
gedcom-server
# With explicit home person
gedcom-server -f ~/Documents/family.ged -p @I500@
Claude Desktop Configuration
Add to your Claude Desktop config (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json):
Using uvx (recommended)
{
"mcpServers": {
"gedcom": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["gedcom-server"],
"env": {
"GEDCOM_FILE": "/path/to/your/tree.ged"
}
}
}
}
Using uv tool install
{
"mcpServers": {
"gedcom": {
"command": "gedcom-server",
"args": ["--gedcom-file", "/path/to/your/tree.ged"]
}
}
}
From source
{
"mcpServers": {
"gedcom": {
"command": "/path/to/gedcom-mcp/.venv/bin/python",
"args": ["-m", "gedcom_server"],
"env": {
"GEDCOM_FILE": "/path/to/your/tree.ged"
}
}
}
}
GEDCOM File
The server supports GEDCOM 5.5.1 format, which can be exported from:
- Ancestry.com
- FamilySearch
- MyHeritage
- Gramps
- Most other genealogy software
Development
# Install dev dependencies
uv sync
# Run tests
uv run poe test
# Run linter
uv run poe lint
# Run formatter
uv run poe format
# Run type checker
uv run poe typecheck
# Run all checks
uv run poe check
# Start server (requires GEDCOM_FILE env var)
uv run poe serve
For detailed development instructions, see CONTRIBUTING.md.
Pre-commit Hooks
Pre-commit hooks are configured for:
- Pre-commit: ruff linting, ruff formatting, mypy type checking
- Pre-push: pytest test suite
Install hooks:
uv run pre-commit install --install-hooks
License
MIT License - see LICENSE for details.
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