Saturday, January 10, 2026

Ask AI: "Please Summarize Isaac Buck's Revolutionary War Military Service"

 The Artificial Intelligence tools (like ChatGPT, Claude, CoPilot, Gemini, Grok, Meta, Grok, and Perplexity) can provide much useful and nearly instant information about subjects in a concise format, especially when they have been pre-trained on a large volume of information about the subjects.

I wondered if the FREE AI tools could provide me with information about the events in the Revolutionary War experienced by my 4th great-grandfather, Isaac Buck (1757-1846) of Massachusetts.

I created a summary of Isaac Buck's military service gleaned from my genealogical research and information in his pension file.  My genealogical sketch for Isaac Buck is 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks - Week 69: #78 Isaac Buck (1757-1846) and was attached to the prompt.

(AI NotebookLM Infographic of Isaac Buck's service)

1)  I used the responses from free Anthropic Claude Sonnet 4.5 recently.  

My Prompt was:  "Please summarize Isaac Buck's (1757-1846) Revolutionary War military service in chronological order based on the attached document."

2)  The free Anthropic Claude Sonnet 4.5 AI tool responded with:


Isaac Buck's Revolutionary War Service: A Detailed Account

Overview of Service (1775-1783)

Isaac Buck's military service in the American Revolutionary War spanned approximately eight years, from 1775 when he was just seventeen years old until the disbanding of the Continental Army in June 1783. His service was both extensive and varied, taking him through multiple companies, regiments, and military roles as the colonies fought for independence from Great Britain.

Early Service: 1775

Isaac Buck's military career began in 1775, the momentous year when the "shot heard round the world" was fired at Lexington and Concord in April. The young man from Southborough, barely eighteen years old, enlisted in Captain Benjamin Hastings' company of Bolton, which served under Colonel Asa Whitcomb's regiment.

This was a time of urgent mobilization across Massachusetts, as colonial militia companies rushed to respond to British military actions. Isaac's decision to serve at such a young age—and having come from an unconventional family situation—demonstrates remarkable courage and commitment to the patriot cause.

Artillery Service: 1776

The year 1776 marked a significant evolution in Isaac's military role. He became a matross in Captain James Swan's company, part of Colonel James Craft's regiment. This specialized position was both dangerous and physically demanding.

A matross was a private soldier assigned to artillery units who performed essential support functions for the gunners. These duties included:

  • Loading the heavy artillery pieces with powder and shot

  • Firing the cannons on command

  • Sponging out the barrels between shots to extinguish any remaining sparks that could cause premature detonation

  • Moving and positioning the heavy guns

  • Maintaining the artillery equipment

  • Assisting with the transport of ammunition

This work required physical strength, courage under fire, and technical knowledge. Artillery positions were prime targets for enemy fire, making the work particularly hazardous. Isaac's assignment to this role at age eighteen or nineteen suggests he was physically capable and trusted with these critical responsibilities.

Also during 1776-1777, Isaac served in Captain Philip Marett's company, indicating he may have transferred between units or served in multiple capacities during this pivotal period of the war.

Continental Army Service: 1777-1779

Isaac's service continued with the 14th Regiment as part of Captain Zebedee Redding's company, serving among the Bolton Continental Soldiers from 1777 to 1779. This unit operated under Colonel Gamaliel Bradford's regiment.

During 1778, he also served in Captain John Houghton's company of Colonel Josiah Whitney's regiment, demonstrating the fluid nature of Continental Army assignments as soldiers were moved to meet military needs.

This period encompassed some of the most challenging years of the Revolutionary War, including:

  • The British occupation of Philadelphia (1777-1778)

  • The harsh winter at Valley Forge (1777-1778)

  • The Franco-American alliance (1778)

  • Major battles in the northern and middle colonies

Extended Artillery Service: 1779-1783

Isaac's most significant and longest period of continuous service came from December 1779 through June 1783, when he served in the Continental Artillery. He was assigned to Captain Thomas Jackson's company of Colonel John Crane's Third Artillery Regiment, operating under the overall command of General Henry Knox.

The Third Artillery Regiment

Colonel John Crane's Third Artillery Regiment was one of the Continental Army's regular artillery units, and General Henry Knox—who would later become the first U.S. Secretary of War—commanded all Continental artillery forces. Knox was one of George Washington's most trusted officers and played crucial roles in major campaigns throughout the war.

Serving in this unit meant Isaac was part of the professional, standing Continental Army rather than short-term militia service. He enlisted in December 1779 and remained with this unit continuously until the war's end.

Duties and Experiences

As a private in the artillery regiment during this period, Isaac would have:

  • Participated in the regular drilling and training that characterized Knox's well-disciplined artillery corps

  • Helped transport, position, and operate the various sizes of artillery pieces

  • Stood guard duty at military installations

  • Endured the hardships of military camp life, including inadequate provisions, harsh winters, and disease

  • Possibly participated in military operations in the northern theater of war

The Final Years and Disbandment

Isaac's own sworn testimony in his pension application provides important details about this period: "I entered and engaged in the land service of the United States on the continental establishment, and served accordingly from that time to the end of the war as a private against the common enemy without any interruption or absence."

He specifically stated that he "belonged to Captain Jackson's company of Artillery in Colonel Crane's Regiment under the command of General Knox, and that I left the service in the month of June 1783 at West Point when the Army was disbanded."

This places Isaac at West Point, New York, in June 1783 during one of the most significant moments in American military history—the peaceful disbanding of the Continental Army following the Treaty of Paris that officially ended the Revolutionary War.

The Newburgh Conspiracy

Being at West Point in 1783 means Isaac was present during or shortly after the Newburgh Conspiracy of March 1783, when disgruntled officers, angry about unpaid wages and pensions, contemplated mutiny against Congress. George Washington's personal intervention and famous address to his officers defused this crisis. Isaac, as an enlisted soldier, would have witnessed the tensions of this period and the ultimate peaceful resolution that preserved civilian control of the military.

Marriage During Service

Remarkably, Isaac managed to marry Martha "Patty" Phillips on May 18, 1780, in Lancaster, Massachusetts, while still actively serving in the Continental Army. This suggests he received leave or was stationed close enough to Massachusetts to return home for the ceremony. The fact that he married during active service and then returned to duty demonstrates his commitment both to his personal life and to his military obligations.

The Physical Toll of Service

Isaac's later pension records reveal that his military service took a lasting physical toll. In his 1820 pension application, at age sixty-two, he reported being "wholly unable to labour the present season on account of a wound in his shoulder in May last - and never expects to perform much labour hereafter."

While this specific shoulder wound occurred in 1819, decades after the war, Isaac's years of military service—particularly the grueling work as an artillery matross and private—undoubtedly contributed to his physical decline in old age. The heavy lifting, exposure to the elements, poor nutrition, and general hardships of eight years of military service would have lasting effects on any soldier's health.

Lost Discharge Papers

In his pension application, Isaac noted with evident regret that "My discharge was lost from my pocket many years since and is not in existence." This was not uncommon—many veterans lost their discharge papers over the decades following the war. These documents were precious proof of service but were vulnerable to the accidents of daily life. Isaac's loss of this paper made establishing his pension claim more difficult, though his service was ultimately verified through military records.

Recognition and Pension

Isaac's service was officially recognized when he was granted a Revolutionary War pension of eight dollars per month, commencing April 8, 1818. This pension was vital to his survival in old age, as the detailed inventory of his meager possessions in 1820 makes clear.

In the 1840 census, when Isaac was eighty-three years old, he was specifically listed in the special enumeration of Revolutionary War veterans still living—a recognition of his contribution to American independence.

Summary of Service Record

Isaac Buck's complete military record shows service in:

  1. Captain Benjamin Hastings' company (Bolton), Colonel Asa Whitcomb's regiment - 1775

  2. Captain James Swan's company (as matross), Colonel James Craft's regiment - 1776

  3. Captain Philip Marett's company - 1776-1777

  4. Captain John Houghton's company, Colonel Josiah Whitney's regiment - 1778

  5. Captain Zebedee Redding's company, 14th Regiment, Colonel Gamaliel Bradford's regiment - 1777-1779

  6. Captain Thomas Jackson's company, Colonel John Crane's Third Artillery Regiment, under General Henry Knox - 1779-1783

His service represents the experience of thousands of common soldiers who sustained the Revolutionary cause through years of hardship, fighting, and sacrifice. Unlike officers whose exploits were recorded in detail, private soldiers like Isaac left fewer records, but their collective service made American independence possible. Isaac Buck served continuously from age seventeen until age twenty-five—giving the prime years of his youth to secure the freedom of his nation.

3) I wanted more information about the Continental Army service years, 1777-1783. I asked Google Gemini 3 to describe the military actions taken by the companies and rwgiments that Isaac Buck served in, and received this response:

Based on historical records, the regiments and companies in which Isaac Buck served were involved in several of the most critical campaigns of the American Revolutionary War.

14th Massachusetts Regiment (Bradford’s Regiment)

Period: 1777–1779

Commanders: Colonel Gamaliel Bradford and Captain Zebedee Redding

As part of the Continental Army (the "Massachusetts Line"), this regiment participated in the following major actions:

  • Saratoga Campaign (1777): The regiment served in the Northern Department and fought in the battles leading up to the British surrender at Saratoga. This victory is widely considered the turning point of the war.

  • Valley Forge (Winter 1777–1778): Records show that Colonel Bradford’s 14th Regiment was part of the main army that endured the brutal winter encampment at Valley Forge under General George Washington.1

  • Battle of Monmouth (June 1778):2   After leaving Valley Forge, the regiment fought in the Battle of Monmouth Court House in New Jersey, one of the largest one-day battles of the war.

  • Defense of the Hudson Valley (1779): During the period Isaac Buck served, the regiment was largely stationed in New York (notably at West Point and New Windsor) to guard the strategic Hudson River against British movements.


Colonel Josiah Whitney’s Regiment

Period: 1778

Commander: Captain John Houghton (or Jonathan Houghton)

During the year 1778, Isaac Buck also served in Colonel Josiah Whitney's regiment of the Massachusetts Militia. This unit's actions during that specific timeframe were primarily focused on:

  • The Rhode Island Campaign (August 1778): This was a major attempt by American and French forces to recapture Newport, Rhode Island.5 Colonel Whitney’s regiment was part of the Massachusetts militia forces called up to support the "Expedition to Rhode Island."

  • Battle of Rhode Island (August 29, 1778):7 Although the siege of Newport was eventually abandoned, Whitney’s men were part of the retreat and the subsequent engagement known as the Battle of Rhode Island (or Battle of Quaker Hill), where they helped hold off British and Hessian attacks.

  • Coastal Defense and Guard Duty: When not on active campaign, Whitney's regiment was frequently deployed to guard the Massachusetts and Rhode Island coastlines from British naval raids (such as the "alarms" at Dartmouth and Falmouth).

Gamaliel Bradford's 14th Massachusetts Regiment

Period:  1777-1779

Commander:  Captain Zebedee Redding

Based on historical records for Colonel Gamaliel Bradford’s 14th Massachusetts Regiment, Captain Zebedee Redding’s company was involved in several of the most pivotal campaigns of the American Revolution between 1777 and 1779.

The Saratoga Campaign (1777)

The regiment served in the Northern Department during the summer and fall of 1777. They were engaged in the operations leading to the defeat and surrender of British General John Burgoyne at Saratoga. This victory is widely considered the turning point of the war.

The Philadelphia Campaign and Valley Forge (1777–1778)

Following the success at Saratoga, the 14th Massachusetts moved south to join General George Washington's main army.

  • Defense of Philadelphia: The regiment participated in the maneuvers of the Philadelphia Campaign.

  • Valley Forge: Records show the regiment was part of the Continental Army during the winter of 1777–1778. They entered the encampment with 407 men assigned, enduring the extreme hardships and lack of supplies that characterized that winter.

The Battle of Monmouth (June 1778)

After breaking camp at Valley Forge, the regiment fought at the Battle of Monmouth in New Jersey. This was one of the largest and most significant set-piece battles of the war, where the Continental Army proved it could stand toe-to-toe with the British regulars in a traditional field engagement.

Garrison Duty and the Hudson Highlands (1779)

During the latter part of Isaac's service in this unit, the 14th Regiment was largely stationed in the Hudson Highlands of New York. Their primary role was the defense of the strategic fortifications at West Point, ensuring that the British in New York City could not seize control of the Hudson River.

Colonel John Crane's Third Artillery Regiment, under General Henry Knox 

Period:  1779-1783

Commander:  Captain Thomas Jackson

During Isaac Buck’s service from 1779 to 1783, Colonel John Crane’s 3rd Artillery Regiment was a key component of the Continental Army’s specialized firepower. Operating under General Henry Knox, the regiment provided the heavy ordnance required for both field battles and sieges.

As a member of Captain Thomas Jackson’s company, Isaac Buck would have been involved in several major strategic movements and engagements:

Major Military Actions (1779–1783)

  • Battle of Springfield (June 1780): Elements of the regiment fought in this decisive New Jersey battle, where Continental forces and militia successfully blocked a British advance toward Morristown.

  • Siege of Yorktown (September–October 1781): This was the regiment’s most famous engagement. Crane’s 3rd Artillery played a vital role in the bombardment of Lord Cornwallis’s defenses. The precision and volume of the American artillery fire—coordinated by General Knox—were critical in forcing the British surrender, which effectively ended major hostilities in North America.

  • Highlands Department and West Point Duty (1780–1783): Much of the regiment's service during these years involved guarding the Hudson Highlands in New York. Stationed at West Point and New Windsor, they protected the strategic "key to the continent" from British forces based in New York City.

  • The New Windsor Artillery Park: In the final years of the war (1782–1783), the regiment was stationed at the massive artillery encampment in New Windsor, New York. This was where the Continental Army maintained its heavy guns while awaiting the final peace treaty.

Regiment Facts & Organization

  • Artillery Tactics: Under Knox’s doctrine, companies like Jackson’s were trained to focus their fire on enemy infantry rather than engaging in "artillery duels" with British cannons. This was meant to maximize their impact on the battlefield.

  • Muster and Discipline: Company returns from 1780 and 1781 specifically place Captain Thomas Jackson’s company at West Point, confirming their presence in the vital defense of the Hudson River during the time Isaac Buck was enlisted.

  • Disbandment: The regiment remained active until the very end of the war, eventually being furloughed or disbanded at West Point and other northern posts in late 1783.

4)  Here is the Video Overview of this post by Google NotebookLM. 

5)  I have no doubt that the battle descriptions are correct - history books have been written about the battles and the AI tools were pre-trained on the history books This particular post is an excellent example of asking the AI tool to summarize the submitted information from a number of sources and put my Revolutionary War soldier in the middle of the historical narrative.

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Friday, January 9, 2026

Added and Updated FamilySearch Record Collections - Week of 3 to 9 January 2026

 Each week, I try to keep track of the number of Full-Text Search collections (indexed, searchable) and the Images collections (browsable but not searchable) -- see Sections 1) and 2) below. In addition, I list the genealogy historical record collections (often name-indexed) that are added, removed, and/or updated on FamilySearch and listed on the Historical Record Collection list  --  See Section 3.

1)  As of 9 January 2026, there are now 6,646 searchable image collections on FamilySearch Full-Text Search this week, an increase o5 from last week. There are over 2.403 BILLION "results" in the collections.  It is not possible to see which collections are new.  

2)  As of 9 January 2026, there are now 24,577 browsable (but not indexed or transcribed) image collections on FamilySearch Images this week, an increase of 57 from last week. There are over 5.894 BILLION images in these collections.  There are 2,101 collections from the United States, 6,968 from Europe and 223 from Canada.  It is not possible to see which collections are new.  

3)  As of 9 January 2026, there are 3,427 historical record collections on FamilySearch (a decrease of 0 from last week) on the Signed In screen (and 3,427 on the Signed Out screen). 

 The added, deleted, and updated collections this week from FamilySearch (from a list supplied by Marshall Clow):

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--- Collections Added ---

--- Collections Updated ---

Brazil, Alagoas, Church Records, 1802-2016 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2820768); 656,546 indexed records with 208,789 record images (was 644,719 records with 208,789 images), UPDATED 07-Jan-2026
Brazil, Bahía, Catholic Church Records, 1598-2007 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2177272); 1,651,206 indexed records with 368,634 record images (was 1,645,046 records with 368,634 images), UPDATED 07-Jan-2026
Brazil, Baptisms, 1688-1935 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1500708); Index only (2,402,158 records), no images (was 2,375,769 records with 0 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026
Brazil, Cemetery Records, 1799-2024 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2137269); 2,161,969 indexed records with 150,972 record images (was 2,157,443 records with 150,972 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026
Brazil, Deaths, 1750-1890 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1500710); Index only (43,570 records), no images (was 43,569 records with 0 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026

Brazil, Foreigner Files, 1653-2022 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/5000160); 134,960 indexed records with 2,572,212 record images (was 134,341 records with 2,207,771 images), UPDATED 09-Jan-2026
Brazil, Marriages, 1730-1955 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1500709); Index only (318,295 records), no images (was 312,380 records with 0 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Catholic Church Records, 1706-2018 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2177275); 2,170,193 indexed records with 930,569 record images (was 2,128,638 records with 930,569 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Civil Registration, 1820-2021 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/3479702); 627,174 indexed records with 404,256 record images (was 615,061 records with 404,256 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026
Brazil, Paraná, Catholic Church Records, 1704-2008 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2177282); 554,751 indexed records with 138,743 record images (was 545,709 records with 138,743 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026

Brazil, Paraná, Civil Registration, 1852-2017 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2016194); 2,098,522 indexed records with 1,689,031 record images (was 2,039,544 records with 1,689,031 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026
Brazil, Paraíba, Catholic Church Records, 1731-2016 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2177286); 1,261,403 indexed records with 788,492 record images (was 1,203,727 records with 788,492 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026
Brazil, Pará, Catholic Church Records, 1795-1977 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2177288); 154,168 indexed records with 103,313 record images (was 139,322 records with 103,313 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026
Brazil, Pernambuco, Catholic Church Records, 1762-2019 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2177293); 1,699,168 indexed records with 578,073 record images (was 1,611,037 records with 578,073 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026
Brazil, Pernambuco, Civil Registration, 1804-2023 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2016195); 1,338,019 indexed records with 5,387,756 record images (was 1,337,400 records with 5,387,756 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026

Brazil, Piauí, Civil Registration, 1875-2015 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2001150); 375,010 indexed records with 1,295,575 record images (was 373,629 records with 1,295,575 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026
Brazil, Rio Grande do Norte, Catholic Church Records, 1755-2019 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2177294); 1,654,447 indexed records with 54,182 record images (was 1,651,386 records with 54,182 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Civil Registration, 1810-2022 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/3741255); 1,519,432 indexed records with 933,552 record images (was 1,497,044 records with 933,552 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Catholic Church Records, 1616-2017 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1719212); 2,281,814 indexed records with 368,464 record images (was 2,265,756 records with 368,464 images), UPDATED 07-Jan-2026
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Civil Registration, 1804-2013 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1582573); 6,321,367 indexed records with 5,100,470 record images (was 6,273,672 records with 5,100,470 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026

Brazil, Santa Catarina, Catholic Church Records, 1714-1977 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2177296); 642,998 indexed records with 166,596 record images (was 618,754 records with 166,596 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026
Brazil, Santa Catarina, Civil Registration, 1850-1999 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2016197); 415,937 indexed records with 1,037,638 record images (was 394,143 records with 1,037,638 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026
Brazil, Sergipe, Catholic Church Records, 1785-1994 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2177298); 887,166 indexed records with 273,847 record images (was 879,619 records with 273,847 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026
Brazil, São Paulo, Catholic Church Records, 1640-2013 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2177299); 3,910,709 indexed records with 1,610,067 record images (was 3,826,753 records with 1,610,067 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026
Brazil, São Paulo, Civil Registration, 1925-2023 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2765317); 4,527,942 indexed records with 21,090,338 record images (was 4,520,372 records with 21,090,537 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026

Canada Census, 1921 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/5000285); 3,223,452 indexed records with 71,963 record images (was 361,145 records with 9,245 images), UPDATED 07-Jan-2026
Colombia, Migration Records, 1885-2014 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/5000159); 6,735,251 indexed records with 6,488,263 record images (was 6,536,038 records with 6,310,393 images), UPDATED 08-Jan-2026
England Marriages, 1538–1973 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1473015); Index only (10,303,580 records), no images (was 10,293,337 records with 0 images), UPDATED 04-Jan-2026
England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1473014); Index only (39,135,391 records), no images (was 39,076,598 records with 0 images), UPDATED 04-Jan-2026
England, Devon, Plymouth, Electoral Rolls, 1781-1973 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4134690); 57,373 indexed records with 2,177 record images (was 57,291 records with 2,177 images), UPDATED 04-Jan-2026

England, Kent, Canterbury Parish Registers, 1538-1986 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2384987); 971,038 indexed records with 54,764 record images (was 946,750 records with 54,764 images), UPDATED 04-Jan-2026
England, Leicestershire, Parish Registers, 1533-1991 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2840172); 2,409,019 indexed records with 338,632 record images (was 2,405,335 records with 338,632 images), UPDATED 04-Jan-2026
England, Northumberland, Parish Registers, 1538-1950 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2353070); 2,596,305 indexed records with 280,015 record images (was 2,585,772 records with 280,015 images), UPDATED 04-Jan-2026
England, Somerset, Church Records, 1501-1999 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4380193); 4,285,771 indexed records with 4,776,791 record images (was 4,272,509 records with 4,776,791 images), UPDATED 04-Jan-2026
England, Yorkshire, Parish Registers, 1538-2016 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4439317); 10,936,135 indexed records with 933,231 record images (was 10,931,794 records with 933,231 images), UPDATED 04-Jan-2026

Florida, World War I Navy Card Roster, 1917-1920 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/3010015); 5,958 indexed records with 5,941 record images (was 5,950 records with 5,941 images), UPDATED 05-Jan-2026
Georgia, World War I, Statement of Service Cards, 1920-1929 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/3010041); 106,596 indexed records with 106,276 record images (was 106,582 records with 106,271 images), UPDATED 05-Jan-2026
Georgia, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1940-1945 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1880573); 836,136 indexed records with 1,682,137 record images (was 836,654 records with 1,682,137 images), UPDATED 04-Jan-2026
Honduras, Civil Registration, 1841-1968 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2135627); 9,488,947 indexed records with 337,976 record images (was 6,882,998 records with 337,976 images), UPDATED 07-Jan-2026
Italy, Enna, Civil Registration (State Archive), 1866-1944 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2068343); 2,101,198 indexed records with 836,855 record images (was 2,101,195 records with 836,855 images), UPDATED 05-Jan-2026

Italy, Palermo, Civil Registration (State Archive), 1820-1947 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2608509); 1,913,991 indexed records with 4,331,932 record images (was 1,913,986 records with 4,331,932 images), UPDATED 05-Jan-2026
Korea, Collection of Genealogies, 1200-2014 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1398522); Browse 2,519,576 Images only, no index (was 0 records with 2,519,576 images), UPDATED 07-Jan-2026
Luxembourg, Church and Civil Registration, 1601-1923 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/5000012); 3,027,159 indexed records with 1,121,652 record images (was 2,925,642 records with 1,023,288 images), UPDATED 05-Jan-2026
Michigan, Births and Christenings, 1775-1995 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1675348); Index only (899,505 records), no images (was 899,505 records with 0 images), UPDATED 04-Jan-2026
Michigan, Deaths and Burials, 1800-1995 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1675357); Index only (1,094,840 records), no images (was 1,094,840 records with 0 images), UPDATED 04-Jan-2026

Michigan, Probate Records, 1797-1973 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2013878); Browse 4,720,305 Images only, no index (was 0 records with 4,720,305 images), UPDATED 04-Jan-2026
New York, Northern Arrival Manifests, 1902-1967 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1876434); 1,374,584 indexed records with 1,055,574 record images (was 1,374,540 records with 1,055,574 images), UPDATED 05-Jan-2026
Oregon, World War I, Veteran State Aid Applications, 1921-1938 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/3007580); 37,199 indexed records with 37,123 record images (was 37,195 records with 37,123 images), UPDATED 05-Jan-2026
Philippines, Catholic Church Records, 1520-2014 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2861657); 12,240,955 indexed records with 2,919,172 record images (was 12,234,884 records with 2,919,193 images), UPDATED 07-Jan-2026
Portugal Passport Registers and Application Files, 1800-1946 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1925427); Browse 228,417 Images only, no index (was 0 records with 228,417 images), UPDATED 07-Jan-2026

Switzerland, Catholic and Reformed Church Records, 1418-1996 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4138674); 19,765,112 indexed records with 2,024,045 record images (was 19,748,639 records with 2,024,045 images), UPDATED 05-Jan-2026
United States, Census, 1870 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1438024); 39,964,969 indexed records with 1,049,047 record images (was 39,964,969 records with 1,049,047 images), UPDATED 04-Jan-2026
United States, Confederate Officers Card Index, 1861-1865 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2145147); 104,712 indexed records with 207,550 record images (was 104,711 records with 207,550 images), UPDATED 05-Jan-2026
United States, GenealogyBank Obituaries, Births, and Marriages, 1980-2015 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2333694); 28,662,189 indexed records with 46,919,022 record images (was 28,662,190 records with 46,919,022 images), UPDATED 06-Jan-2026
United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1861144); 11,451,972 indexed records with 19,317,962 record images (was 11,451,972 records with 19,317,962 images), UPDATED 04-Jan-2026

United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1339071); Browse 11,979,092 Images only, no index (was 0 records with 11,979,092 images), UPDATED 04-Jan-2026

--- Collections with new images ---

Argentina, Buenos Aires, Civil Registration, 1861-2018 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/5000041); 1 indexed records with 111,688 record images (was 1 records with 111,687 images), last updated 07-Jun-2024
Find a Grave Index (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2221801); 262,294,375 indexed records with 88,641,498 record images (was 262,294,376 records with 68,320,102 images), last updated 19-Dec-2025
United States, Census, 1950 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4464515); 157,892,854 indexed records with 52,728,271 record images (was 157,892,854 records with 52,723,546 images), last updated 16-Jun-2024
United States, Obituary Records, 2014-2023 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/5000145); 1 indexed records with 28,204,224 record images (was 1 records with 28,203,754 images), last updated 22-Jul-2024

--- Collections with images removed ---

Brazil, Alagoas, Civil Registration, 1876-2023 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4469403); 1 indexed records with 454,028 record images (was 1 records with 454,046 images), last updated 07-Jun-2024
Brazil, Maranhão, Civil Registration, 1827-2022 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4469402); 1 indexed records with 905,716 record images (was 1 records with 905,725 images), last updated 07-Jun-2024
Brazil, Sergipe, Civil Registration, 1866-2021 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4470324); 1 indexed records with 268,803 record images (was 1 records with 268,809 images), last updated 07-Jun-2024
Colombia, DAS Civil Registration Alphabetic Cards, 1914-2011 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/5000074); 1 indexed records with 26,272,980 record images (was 1 records with 26,272,983 images), last updated 25-Nov-2024
England, Lincolnshire, Parish Registers, 1538-1990 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2540411); 1,308,057 indexed records with 367,266 record images (was 1,291,411 records with 375,537 images), last updated 26-Dec-2025

Russia, Tomsk, Church Books, 1752-1918 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4450389); 2,279,587 indexed records with 457,061 record images (was 2,279,587 records with 460,105 images), last updated 29-Dec-2025

--- Collections with new records ---

Brazil, Paraíba, Civil Registration, 1879-2021 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2015754); 1,455,710 indexed records with 852,268 record images (was 1,448,650 records with 852,268 images), last updated 05-Dec-2025
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Catholic Church Records, 1738-1952 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2177295); 730,994 indexed records with 184,012 record images (was 728,609 records with 184,012 images), last updated 05-Dec-2025
British Newspaper Archive, Family Notices (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2562514); 4,015,477 indexed records with 271,979 record images (was 4,012,326 records with 271,979 images), last updated 03-Nov-2025
British Newspaper Archives, Obituaries (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2562508); 717,216 indexed records with 237,537 record images (was 706,311 records with 237,537 images), last updated 23-Sep-2025
England and Wales, National Index of Wills and Administrations, 1858-1957 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2451051); Index only (8,379,884 records), no images (was 8,249,618 records with 0 images), last updated 26-Dec-2025

England, Cheshire, Parish Registers, 1538-2000 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1614792); Index only (2,854,942 records), no images (was 2,790,796 records with 0 images), last updated 26-Dec-2025
England, Cheshire, School Records, 1796-1950 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1583609); Index only (194,755 records), no images (was 180,565 records with 0 images), last updated 26-Dec-2025
England, Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1473016); Index only (13,095,951 records), no images (was 13,079,733 records with 0 images), last updated 26-Dec-2025
England, Derbyshire, Church of England Parish Registers, 1537-1995 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1911752); 2,066,717 indexed records with 53,151 record images (was 2,053,291 records with 53,151 images), last updated 26-Dec-2025
England, Dorset, Parish Registers, 1538-2001 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1910806); 347,234 indexed records with 25,517 record images (was 345,320 records with 25,517 images), last updated 26-Dec-2025

England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Baptisms, 1538-1940 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4469393); 534,871 indexed records with 45,104 record images (was 534,166 records with 45,104 images), last updated 23-Sep-2025
England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Hospital Records, 1878-1918 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4469387); 71,376 indexed records with 6,858 record images (was 69,551 records with 6,858 images), last updated 22-Sep-2025
England, Kent, Parish Registers, 1538-1911 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1952887); 438,873 indexed records with 100,542 record images (was 429,228 records with 100,542 images), last updated 26-Dec-2025
England, Manchester, Miscellaneous Records, 1700-1916 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2075052); 10,592,399 indexed records with 15,918,117 record images (was 10,590,199 records with 15,918,117 images), last updated 26-Dec-2025
England, Manchester, Parish Registers, 1603-1954 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1788853); 1,421,056 indexed records with 248,202 record images (was 1,384,157 records with 248,202 images), last updated 26-Dec-2025

England, Northumberland, Non-Conformist Church Records, 1613-1974 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/3648677); 342,843 indexed records with 48,186 record images (was 339,535 records with 48,186 images), last updated 26-Dec-2025
England, Shropshire, Parish Registers, 1538-1922 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/3155854); 883,907 indexed records with 62,897 record images (was 874,649 records with 62,897 images), last updated 26-Dec-2025
England, Staffordshire, Church Records, 1538-1944 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2364451); 4,456,458 indexed records with 278,569 record images (was 4,435,330 records with 278,569 images), last updated 27-Dec-2025
England, Sussex, Parish Registers, 1538-1910 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1465706); Index only (1,789,637 records), no images (was 1,785,206 records with 0 images), last updated 26-Dec-2025
Prisoners of War, 1715-1947 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4459223); 2,352,950 indexed records with 283,791 record images (was 2,349,449 records with 283,791 images), last updated 15-Dec-2025

United Kingdom, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2125045); 4,175,754 indexed records with 43,542,691 record images (was 4,175,493 records with 43,542,691 images), last updated 26-Dec-2025

--- Collections with records removed ---

California, Birth Index, 1905-1995 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2001879); Index only (24,589,394 records), no images (was 24,589,395 records with 0 images), last updated 01-Mar-2012
Michigan, Civil Marriages, 1834-1974 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2515912); Index only (1,098 records), no images (was 1,172 records with 0 images), last updated 14-Jun-2024
Michigan, County Marriages, 1820-1941 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1810350); 498,558 indexed records with 292,064 record images (was 506,922 records with 292,064 images), last updated 13-Jun-2024
Michigan, Marriages, 1868-1925 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1452395); 1,603,279 indexed records with 116,995 record images (was 1,617,415 records with 116,995 images), last updated 21-Apr-2025
United States Census (Mortality Schedule), 1850-1880 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1420441); 1,352,040 indexed records with 8,724 record images (was 1,356,791 records with 8,724 images), last updated 23-Mar-2025

United States, Census, 1920 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1488411); 107,608,221 indexed records with 2,387,416 record images (was 107,660,195 records with 2,387,416 images), last updated 30-Oct-2025
United States, Public Records, 1970-2009 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2199956); Index only (875,600,931 records), no images (was 875,600,941 records with 0 images), last updated 23-Dec-2025
United States, Residence Database, 1970-2024 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/5000290); Index only (413,859,416 records), no images (was 413,859,453 records with 0 images), last updated 22-Jun-2024

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My friend and SDGS colleague, Marshall, has come up with a way to determine which collections are ADDED, DELETED or UPDATED, and to alphabetize the entries in each category. Thanks to Marshall for helping me out here!

Marshall notes that there are:

  • 0 removed entries
  • 0  added entries 
  • 56 updated entries
  • 10 entries with more or fewer images 
  • 29 entries with more or fewer records

The FamilySearch website says there are 3,427 total entries on the list (after signing in). Marshall's list says there are 3,427 (after signing in).  They are definitely in-sync this week.

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