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2025 10 22 Using Steve Little “Item Identifier” AI Chatgpt - German Box Addition for: Family Copyright Robert & Diane Pulse 2025 Disclaimer I am neither a Professional or an Expert Genealogist, just an armature genealogist that has been doing this since 1992. Just like you! I do not delete my errors from these VLOG’s, but show you how I recover. I expect you to be the proofreader in the comments, and make suggestions for other ways of accomplishing what I am doing. This is a collaborative effort, so I will learn something also. Big Thank You, to those that have provided comments in the past, they have been so useful. I also do videos for those that have responded, “I go too fast”, so they can stop the video and rewind to get what I am doing. All views expressed are mine, I am a member of 7 Genealogy/History societies currently, but I am not a representative of any of them. I do help administer two Named FaceBook sites: “Boltz, Puls, Pulse, Pults, Pultz Family Descendants” and “Kern, Hofarth, Schenk, Gantz, Behme, Gauer, Pfisterer, Geiss families”. Please join if you are researching these names. Muskogee Genealogy – Lunch Bunch https://www.muskogeecogensoc.org/ Steve Little - Steve’s Item Identifier: https://chatgpt.com/g/g-bPFKDVuFe-ste... The German Box: • 2025 06 06 Documenting artifacts German box Conclusions: According to the family story, this box dates from my 2nd great grandmother: 9V5D-H48 Louisa Gaiser/Geiss 1843-1889, and came from Germany with her. Now that I have passed it on it has touched the hearts of 6 generations. Ai response: How did a Japanese Box get to Baiersbronn, Baden-Württemberg, Germany before 1853? A Japanese box could have arrived in Baiersbronn before 1853 through trade via early European traders and diplomats, as the opening of Japan to foreign trade occurred in 1854. Goods, including decorative items and curiosities like a Japanese box, would have been shipped from Japan to European ports and then overland to inland German cities like Baiersbronn. GPT’s: What GPT’s have you found useful? Please paste your favorite GPT URL’s in the comments. Please comment if you have used any of Steve’s GPT’s in the past. Contact Information: Please subscribe and give a thumbs up I will respond to comments, but it may take a while Please comment with additional topics you think I should address Thank you for your time viewing my Channel.