Wednesday, March 8, 2023

Linda, Randy and Grandson Lucas at Christmas 2008 -- Post 758 of (Not So) Wordless Wednesday

  I can't help it, I can't do a wordless post! This is one of my favorite photographs:

At Christmas time 2008, we made our usual annual trek to the San Francisco Bay area to celebrate the holiday with daughter Lori and her two boys, Lucas and Logan, and to see Linda's brother, Paul, and his wife Deb.  

This photograph is of Linda and me with grandson Lucas (age 5) at our daughter Lori's home in the Santa Cruz mountains.  Lucas is holding a priceless abstract painting that he made at his school that I think he gave to us for Christmas.  Unfortunately, I have no idea where it is now.

This is all part of our family history!  

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Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Genealogy News Bytes - Week of 1 to 7 March 2023

Welcome to Genealogy News Bytes, posted on Tuesday afternoon for the past week, where we try to highlight the most important genealogy and family history news  items that came across our desktop since the last issue.    


1)  News Articles:








*  Generations, UNITE!—RootsTech 2023 Recap, Day 3





2)  New or Updated Record Collections:









3)  Did you miss the last post in this series - see Genealogy News Bytes - 22 to 28 February 2023.

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Seavers in the News -- Roy J. Seaver Dies in 1971 in North Carolina.

 Here is this week's edition of "Seavers in the News" - a weekly feature from the historical newspapers about persons with the surname Seaver that are interesting, useful, mysterious, fun, macabre, or add information to my family tree database.

This week's entry is from The Macon [Ga.] Telegraph newspaper dated 6 November 1971, page 14:

The transcription of the article is:

"ROY J. SEAVER

"Roy J. Seaver, 84, of Franklin, N.C., died Thursday.  Services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the chapel of Hart's Mortuary with burial in Jordan Chapel Cemetery in Peach County with Masonic rites.

"Survivors include his widow, the former Clyde Hardison; a son, Max Seaver of Miami, Fla.,; and a daughter.

"The family is at the residence of Rene Hardison, 3944 Meadowbrook Drive."

The source citation is:

"Roy J. Seaver,The Macon [Ga.] Telegraph newspaper, Saturday, 6 November 1971, page 14, column 1, Roy J. Seaver obituary; Newspapers.com  (https://www.newspapers.com : accessed 6 March 2023).

This obituary identifies his name, age, residence, date and place of death,  names of his wife, and two sisters, with education and occupations information.  

Roy James Seaver (1887-1971) was born 31 August 1887 in Wises Landing, Kentucky, the son of George Washington and Rosala Frances (Foster) Seaver.  He died 4 November 1971 in Waynesboro, North Carolina.  He married (1) Hettie Florence Warman (1889-1957) on 30 August 1909 in Jeffersonville, Indiana.  They had three children:

*  Bercell Warman Seaver (1910-1959), married (1) 1942 Dorothy May Cully (1910-1989); (2) 1955  Elizabeth Kupfersberger (1915-????).
*  Maxwell Foster Seaver (1914-1977), married 1947 Nadine Sauls (1918-1973)
*  Wildene Reid Seaver (1918-2003), married (1) 1930 Harold Leroy Trimble (1914-2006); (2) 1947 Attilio F. Cicerelli (????-????).

Roy James Seaver married (2) Susie Clyde Hardiman (1904-1989) on 12 October 1946 in Highlands, Florida.  They had no children.

I am not related to Roy James Seaver to my knowledge.  He is a descendant of Daniel and Julia (Holcomb) Seaver of New York.  Daniel may be a descendant of Robert Seaver of Roxbury Massachusetts, but I have not found the link to Daniel's Seaver ancestry yet. 

There are over 10,000 Seaver "stories" in my family tree - and this was one of them.   Life happens, accidentally and intentionally, and sometimes a person has a fairly limited obituary. I am glad that I can honor Roy James Seaver today.  

You never know when a descendant or relative will find this blog post and learn something about their ancestors or relatives, or will provide more information about them to me.

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Disclosure:  I have a complimentary subscription to Newspapers.com and have used it extensively to find articles about my ancestral and one-name families.


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Monday, March 6, 2023

Genealogy Pot-Pourri - Week Ending 5 March 2023

 Here are the highlights of my family history and genealogy related activities over the past week.  

1)  Hosted the Chula Vista Genealogical Society (CVGS) Board Meeting on Wednesday in a Zoom meeting.  I reported on the February Research Group, DNA Interest Group, and Newsletter.

2)  Wrote many articles, edited, and published the March 2023 issue of the CVGS "Family Tree Gazette" newsletter on Sunday.  

3)  Wrote a genealogical sketch for #747 Hannah (Carr) Slocum (1691-1785) of Jamestown and North Kingstown, Rhode Island for the 52 Ancestors series. This is my 470th ancestor sketch. 

4)  Transcribed the 1802 will of William Sever (1729-1809) of Kingston, Massachusetts for the Amanuensis Monday series.

5)  Attended the RootsTech 2023 Conference virtually from Thursday to Saturday, making notes about some of the sessions and downloading the available  handouts.  Wrote a number of blog posts about provider announcements, and my own Randy's Day 1, 2 and 3 #NotatRootsTech series.  Visited the Expo Hall and reviewed some of the vendor offerings.  See my RootsTech tag for the complete list of posts.

6)  Worked on the "Relatives at RootsTech 2023" feature, checking the relationship information for recent additions to my list of over 70,210 "Relatives."  

7) AncestryDNA now has 42,490 DNA matches (up 131 from 26 February) for me today, with no new ThruLines.   I added no Notes to my new matches.  MyHeritageDNA now has 11,164 DNA matches (up 26 from 26 February) for me, with no new Theories.  Reviewed the new DNA matches on AncestryDNA, MyHeritageDNA, FamilyTreeDNA and 23andMe.  

8)  Occasionally matched RootsMagic 9 profiles to FamilySearch Family Tree.  I have matched 49,250 of my RootsMagic persons with FamilySearch Family Tree profiles (up 42).  

9) Used Web Hints and Record Matches from Ancestry, MyHeritage, Findmypast and FamilySearch to add content and source citations to my RootsMagic profiles. I now have 70,773 persons in my RootsMagic file (up 49), and 145,787  source citations (up 13). I TreeShared 96 new or modified profiles with my Ancestry Member Tree, and I resolved 307 Ancestry Hints. My Ancestry Member Tree has Ancestry Record Hints with 177,085 to be resolved, but I work on them several times a week.  I resolved no MyHeritage Record Matches but I work on them occasionally.  

10) Wrote 26 Genea-Musings blog posts last week (Monday through Sunday), of which eight were a press release. The most viewed post last week wa
NEW: RootsMagic 9 Family Tree Software Released  with over 250 views.  Genea-Musings had about 14,600 views last week.  

11)  Real life:  This is week 156 (three years!) since COVID restrictions started.   I stayed home except for visiting Linda every day at the skilled nursing/memory care facility. Went grocery shopping on Monday and Friday.  Went to the health care center on Wednesday for a blood pressure test.  Went to church on Sunday for the celebration honoring the new pastor.  Started a David Baldacci book, Walk the Wire.  Watched parts of several Padres spring training games.  

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Amanuensis Monday -- 1802 Will of William Sever (1729-1809) of Kingston, Massachusetts

 This week's document for transcription is the 1802 Will of William Sever (1729-1809) of Kingston, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

1)  Plymouth County [Massachusetts] Probate Records Estate File 17842:  1802 Will of William Sever - Image 6 of 61:

1)  Plymouth County [Massachusetts] Probate Records Estate File 17842: 1802 Will of William Sever - Image 7 of 61:

1)  Plymouth County [Massachusetts] Probate Records Estate File 17842: 1802 Will of William Sever - Image 8 of 61:

The transcription of this will is:

[image 6 of 61]

In the name of God Amen.
I William Sever of Kingston in the County of Plimouth, Esquire
being advanced in years but (blessed be God) of Sound mind &
Memory, & Sensible of the Uncertainty of Life, do make & ordain
this Instrument as my last Will & Testament.

And, in the first place, I resign my Soul into the hands
of my Great Creator & maker, & my Body to the Earth, to be decently
Interred at the discretion of my Executors herein after named,
hoping for a Resurrection to Life Eternal through the merits of
Jesus Christ, my Redeemer & Saviour.

And the worldly Estate wherewith God has blessed me
I give and bequeath in manner as follows, vizt.

Whereas at my marriage with Mercy Russell now my 
well beloved wife, it was Stipulated by a Contract that may
appear, that in case She should Survive me, She should be
entitled to the sum of Two Thousand dollars from my Estate, &
also an Annuity of Two hundred dollars during her Natural
Life & also the use of such part of my Mansion house as she may
wish to retain for her use, so long as she may Survive me; I do
hereby will, order & require my Executors hereinafter named, to pay
into her hands, within Twelve Months after my decease, the before
mentioned sum of Two Thousand Dollars & at the expiration of
six months from my decease, to pay into her hands one Moiety of
the said Annuity of Two hundred dollars, and at the expiration of
each six Months after during her Life: the sum of One hundred
dollars being the Moiety of the Annuity aforementioned -- And
that she retain in her hands, for her use, such part of my Mansion house
& furniture, with garden, Stable & other conveniences about it as she
may wish to Occupy.  The above to be considered as a Just 

(image 7 of 61)

Consideration for her rights of Dower or thirds in my Estate, Real or
personal of which I may be possessed at my decease.

It is also my Will that Jane Sullivan who has long been
a faithful domestic in my Family, and is now in advanced years,
be Supported at the expense of my Estate during her natural life.

I give and bequeath unto my grandson William James Sever,
the son of William Sever late of Worcester, deceased the sum of
Five thousand dollars to be paid into the hands of such person, who
as his Guardian may be legally Authorized to receive the same,
within Twelve Months after my decease.

I do also give & bequeath unto my Granddaughter Penelope
Winslow Sever, the daughter of my Son William Sever, abovenamed,
the Sum of Two Thousand dollars, to be paid within Twelve Months
after my decease, into the hands of such person who as her Guardian
may be legally authorized to receive the same.

I do also give & bequeath unto my Grandaughter Anne Warren
Sever, also the daughter of my Son William Sever before named, the 
Sum of Two Thousand dollars to be paid within Twelve Months after
my decease into the hands of such person who as her Guardian may be
legally authorized to received the same.

I do also give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Sever, the 
Widow of my Son William Sever, before named the sum of One Thousand
dollars to be paid into her hands within Twelve Months after my
decease, provided that a that time she be living & the Widow of
my Said Son William Sever.

I do also give & bequeath unto my Grandaughter Sarah Russell,
the daughter of Thomas Russell late of Boston, deceased, & of Sarah
Russell, late wife of the sd Thomas Russell, & my well beloved daughter,
the Sum of One Thousand dollars to be paid into the hands of such person
who, as her Guardian, may be legally authorized to receive the same
within Twelve Months after my decease.  The Smallness of the Legacy
will not, I hope, be construed as a want of Affection for my said
Grandaughter -- For as she is possessed of a property exceeding the whole

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Amount of mine -- and as my Sons have family to provide for,
I hope these may be considered a /sufficient reason for the Smallness
of the Legacy to my said Grandaughter.

The remainder of my property Real or personal, or of what
Nature or kind soever, after paying my just debts, & the expenses
of my Internment, I give & bequeath unto my Sons, James Sever
& John Sever of Kingston aforesaid, to be equally divided between them.
The Real property as the may agree to divided the same, or in
case they should not agree in Sentiment as to a division thereof,
that three persons be named & agreed on by themselves, to make
according to their best judgments of an equal division thereof.

And in case at my decease there should be found among my
papers any Security in money from either of my sd Sons, James & John,
it is my will that such Security, or Securities, shall be considered as
a demand against them, or either of them, & that each account with
the other for a Moiety of such Security or Securities.

And I do hereby Constitute & appoint my said Sons, James Sever,
& John Sever joint Executors of this my last will & Testament.

In testimony whereof I have hereto set my hand & Seal 
the thirtieth day of April in the year of our Lord One
Thousand Eight hundred & two.

Signed Sealed & declared by the             
sd William Sever to be his last will                  William Sever
& Testament, in presence of
Isaac Lothrop
Nath'l Lothrup
Lucy Lothrop.

The source citation for this probate case file is:

Plymouth County [Mass.] Register of Probate, Plymouth County (Mass.) Probate Records, 1686-1881, American Ancestors (https://www.americanancestors.org), Estate file 17842 (61 images), Willim Sever of Kingston, 1809.

William Sever (1729-1809) was born 12 October 1729 in Kingston, Massachusetts, the son of Nicholas and Sarah (Warren) Sever.  William died 15 June 1809 in Kingston.  He married, first, Sarah Warren (1730-1797), daughter of James and Penelope (Winslow) Warren, on 2 December 1755 in Kingston.  They had five children:

*  Sarah Sever (1757-1787), married 1784 Thomas Russell (1761-1796).
*  William Sever (1759-1798), married 1785 Mary Chandler (1759-1821).
*  James N. Sever (1761-1845), married 1796 Jane Russell (1769-1840).
*  Anne Warren Sever (1763-1788).
*  John Sever (1766-1803), married 1790 Nancy Russell (1767-1848).

William Sever married, second, Mercy (Foster) Russell (1737-1810) on 19 June 1798 in Plymouth, Massachusetts.  They had no children together.  The will mentions the marriage contract with Mercy Russell.

The will was proved in Plymouth County Probate Court on 14 August 1809. This is a very complicated probate estate file because son John Sever died in 1803, and son James N. Sever was challenged by the other heirs, including the children of John Sever. 

William Sever (1829-1809 is my 2nd cousin 8 times removed.  Our common Seaver ancestor is Robert Seaver (1608-1683) of Roxbury, Massachusetts.

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NOTE: Genea-blogger John Newmark (who writes the excellent TransylvanianDutch blog) started a Monday blog theme years ago called "Amanuensis Monday." John offers this definition for "amanuensis:"

"A person employed to write what another dictates or to copy what has been written by another."

Read other transcriptions of records of my ancestors at Amanuensis Monday Posts.

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Sunday, March 5, 2023

Best of the Genea-Blogs - Week of 26 February to 4 March 2023

 Scores of genealogy and family history bloggers write hundreds of posts every week about their research, their families, and their interests. I appreciate each one of them and their efforts.

My criteria for "Best of ..." are pretty simple - I pick posts that advance knowledge about genealogy and family history, address current genealogy issues, provide personal family history, are funny or are poignant. I don't list posts destined for daily blog prompts or meme submissions (but I do include summaries of them), or my own posts.

Here are my picks for great reads from the genealogy blogs for this past week:

*  Genealogy Information in Passport Applications and 17 Things You Can Find in Criminal Records by Kenneth R. Marks on The Ancestor Hunt.

RootsMagic 9 by Marcia Philbrick on Heartland Genealogy.

*  Exploring a New Feature You Didn't Know You Need by DiAnn Iamarino Ohana on Fortify Your Family Tree.

*  Book Review: I Know Who You Are, by Barbara Rae-Venter by Leah Larkin on The DNA Geek.

*  RootsTech 2023 - Pre-event by Miles Meyer on Miles' Genealogy Tips.

*  RootsTech 2023 Opens! Let the Fun Begin! by Linda Stufflebean on Empty Branches on the Family Tree.

*  What is DNA Compare on Ancestry? by Mercedes on Who Are You Made Of?

Book Review: "Generation by Generation" by Marian B. Wood on Climbing My Family Tree.

*  How Accurate Are Ancestry DNA Matches? by a writer on GenealogyBank Blog.

*  Cite-Builder: A Genealogy Source Citation Generator by Nicole Dyer on Family Locket.

*  Evaluating Ancestry.com’s ThruLines by Lori Samuelson on Genealogy At Heart.

Here are pick posts by other geneabloggers this week:

*  Friday's Family History Finds by Linda Stufflebean on Empty Branches on the Family Tree.

*  Friday Fossicking 3rd Mar 2023 by Crissouli on That Moment In Time.

This Week's Creme de la Creme - March 4, 2023  by Gail Dever on Genealogy a la Carte.

Readers are encouraged to go to the blogs listed above and  read their articles, and add the blogs to your Favorites, Feedly, another RSS feed, or email if you like what you read. Please make a comment to them also - all bloggers appreciate feedback on what they write.

Did I miss a great genealogy blog post? Tell me! I currently am reading posts from over 900 genealogy bloggers using Feedly, but I still miss quite a few it seems.

Read past Best of the Genea-Blogs posts here.

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Saturday, March 4, 2023

Randy's Day 3 (Saturday, 4 March) #NotAtRootsTech2023

 I am not attending the in-person RootsTech 2023 conference in Salt Lake City this weekend (2-4 March), but I am attending virtually on the RootsTech 2023 website - https://www.familysearch.org/rootstech/.

To prepare for the virtual event, I added a number of sessions to My Playlist for all three days, and there are other classes that were pre-recorded for RootsTech 2023.  The RootsTech 2023 On-Demand sessions are listed here.  

1)  Today, I watched a number of sessions, either the whole session or major parts of sessions:

2)  I briefly "visited" the virtual Expo Hall today, and read the product descriptions of some of the exhibitors.  I don't recall which of them I looked at.

The Expo Hall closed at 3 p.m. Mountain time.

3)  My Relatives at RootsTech count is up to 70,102, and includes a first cousin once removed, a 3rd cousin once removed, and some 4th and 5th cousins. 

4)  I posted three blog posts today about RootsTech 2023:

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Disclosure:  I am a RootsTech 2023 "Influencer" but will receive no remuneration for my support or posting of RootsTech information.  I will be an online participant this year because of my health problems.

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Saturday Night Genealogy Fun - Your Best RootsTech 2023 Experience

 Calling all Genea-Musings Fans: 

 It's Saturday Night again - 

Time for some more Genealogy Fun!!


Come on, everybody, join in and accept the mission and execute it with precision. 

1)  Did you attend the RootsTech 2023 conference this weekend in-person in Salt Lake City or virtually in your genealogy cave on the computer?  What one keynote talk, class session, or Expo Hall feature impressed you the most?

2) Tell us about it in your own blog post, in a comment on this post, or in a Facebook post.  Please leave a link on this post if you write your own blog post.

Here's mine:

I attended RootsTech 2023 virtually, and devoted many hours to watching videos.  I did not watch any of the Keynote talks, and ventured into the virtual Expo Hall but found it hard to Chat with many vendors.  

The most impressive, fun and helpful class session I watched was  DO GENEALOGY Step-By-Step, by Janet Hovorka, Diahan Southard, Crista Cowan.  

This methodology class was really well done - lots of discussion about how to perform the task, and lots of audience participation in the session led by all three presenters in a discussion format.  They came up with a four-step process to be successful - 1)  ask spotlight questions, 2) sift the information you have, 3) map out your research plan, and 4)  Dig into doing genealogy using your research plan.  Then do it over and over again.  The audience participation included crafting the spotlight questions, and identifying records needed to answer the questions.

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"Connect Our Kids" Program at RootsTech 2023

FamilySearch provided this information yesterday:

NOTE: If you are not attending RootsTech 2023 in person, you can watch this session online https://www.familysearch.org/rootstech/session/connect-our-kids-general-session-2.

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Helping Foster Children Learn Who They Are by Connecting to Their Past

RootsTech, the largest genealogy and family celebration event in the world, announced today that Connect Our Kids, a nonprofit organization pioneering technology to find families, build connections, and create community for children in foster care, will present their organization’s story live on the RootsTech 2023 main stage on Friday, March 3. Connect Our Kids’ Family Connections platform provides child welfare professionals tools to find contact information for extended families for youth in foster care—with the mission of finding extended relatives and natural support networks who will offer lifelong connections, support, and belonging. Find out more at RootsTech.org.

Jennifer Jacobs and Jessica Stern, co-founders of Connect Our Kids, will share their organization’s incredible story in person with the global, family-oriented community of RootsTech 2023 in Salt Lake City, Utah, and live online at RootsTech.org.

”Knowing your family history helps you know who you are and where you come from. This information helps to heal trauma,” said Jessica Stern, co-founder of Connect Our Kids. “FamilySearch is an incredible and powerful tool for children in foster care to discover their roots, which leads to healing trauma and moving into adulthood with confidence.”

“The theme of RootsTech 2023 is ‘Uniting,’” said Jen Allen, director of RootsTech. “We are pleased to use the RootsTech platform to help raise awareness for this important cause of uniting children with family members who can help them succeed in life.”

Connecting Foster Children with their Families

Connect Our Kids relies on 300+ public databases to help child welfare professionals find potential connections to living relatives for those in the foster care system. Before Connect Our Kids, social workers and volunteers had only their own sleuthing skills and a combination of web searches, telephone calls, knocking on doors, and social media searches—an arduous and time-intensive process. With Family Connections, an online and mobile app, the search process can begin in seconds, right from a smartphone.

Research shows that foster placement in the home of extended family and natural support networks is safer for the youth and increases the likelihood of success significantly. This can include reduced trauma, higher participation in extracurricular activities, higher levels of employment, and preserved family connection. An estimated 100,000 children in the United States are currently waiting for permanent placement due to the termination of parental rights. Another 400,000 are in the foster system and could benefit from Connect Our Kids technology tools.

The Family Connections platform is available free of charge to child welfare professionals at ConnectOurKids.org due to the generosity of family foundations and private donors.

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Added and Updated FamilySearch Record Collections - Week of 25 February to 3 March 2023

I am keeping track of the new and updated historical record collections at FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list) every week.

As of 3 March 2023, there are 3,187 historical record collections on FamilySearch (an increase of 1 from last week):

The new and updated collections this week from FamilySearch are:

--- Collections Added   ---

*  Brazil, Amazonas, Catholic Church Records, 1634-1878    (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/5000038); 1 indexed records with 1 record images, ADDED 31-Dec-1969

--- Collections Updated ---

Argentina, Catamarca, Catholic Church Records, 1724-1971        (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1974178); 152,258 indexed records with 102,718 record images (was 151,435 records with 102,718 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Argentina, Chaco, Civil Registration, 1889-1946 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4450393); 83,499 indexed records with 83,269 record images (was 82,121 records with 81,892 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Argentina, Corrientes, Catholic Church Records, 1734-1977       (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1974183); 438,870 indexed records with 207,943 record images (was 437,691 records with 207,943 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Argentina, Jujuy, Catholic Church Records, 1662-1975    (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1974186); 129,057 indexed records with 69,981 record images (was 126,878 records with 69,981 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Argentina, San Juan, Catholic Church Records, 1655-1975 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1974194); 206,287 indexed records with 83,087 record images (was 203,503 records with 83,087 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023

Belgium, Brabant, Civil Registration, 1582-1914 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1482191); 36,698 indexed records with 6,411,594 record images (was 36,518 records with 6,411,594 images), UPDATED 02-Mar-2023
Brazil, Cemetery Records, 1850-2021     (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2137269); 954,511 indexed records with 150,972 record images (was 952,115 records with 150,972 images), UPDATED 02-Mar-2023
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Civil Registration, 1879-1949     (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/3479702); 831,084 indexed records with 347,187 record images (was 829,989 records with 346,753 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Brazil, Paraná, Civil Registration, 1852-1996   (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2016194); 2,766,685 indexed records with 1,689,031 record images (was 2,753,234 records with 1,689,031 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Brazil, Pará, Civil Registration, 1815-1995     (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4473609); 37,057 indexed records with 13,677 record images (was 36,524 records with 13,423 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023

Brazil, Rio Grande do Norte, Catholic Church Records, 1788-1967 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2177294); 7,464,778 indexed records with 54,182 record images (was 7,464,778 records with 54,182 images), UPDATED 27-Feb-2023
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Civil Registration, 1860-2006        (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/3741255); 1,646,217 indexed records with 839,145 record images (was 1,644,398 records with 838,352 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Civil Registration, 1829-2012   (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1582573); 6,699,599 indexed records with 5,100,470 record images (was 6,687,836 records with 5,100,470 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Brazil, Santa Catarina, Civil Registration, 1850-1999   (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2016197); 641,165 indexed records with 1,037,638 record images (was 638,957 records with 1,037,638 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Chile, Catholic Church Records, 1633-2015       (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/3405096); 7,506,918 indexed records with 939,046 record images (was 7,499,203 records with 937,565 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023

Colombia, Catholic Church Records, 1576-2018    (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1726975); 25,933,463 indexed records with 12,659,776 record images (was 25,907,305 records with 12,659,776 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Costa Rica, Catholic Church Records, 1595-1992  (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1460016); 4,159,186 indexed records with 962,203 record images (was 4,148,692 records with 962,203 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Costa Rica, Civil Registration, 1823-1975       (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1925429); 6,155,491 indexed records with 404,718 record images (was 6,155,104 records with 404,718 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Croatia, Church Books, 1516-1994        (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2040054); 2,984,715 indexed records with 1,421,761 record images (was 2,984,662 records with 1,421,761 images), UPDATED 01-Mar-2023
Dominican Republic, Catholic Church Records, 1590-1975  (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1918910); 2,267,237 indexed records with 238,265 record images (was 2,266,954 records with 238,265 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023

Ecuador, Catholic Church Records, 1565-2011     (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1923402); 6,054,810 indexed records with 1,454,787 record images (was 6,053,855 records with 1,454,787 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
England, Cumberland Parish Registers, 1538-1990 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2340274); 477,252 indexed records with 31,082 record images (was 471,585 records with 30,926 images), UPDATED 02-Mar-2023
Finland, Tax Lists, 1809-1915   (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2704794); 923,499 indexed records with 14,960 record images (was 913,103 records with 10,908 images), UPDATED 24-Feb-2023
Florida, Funeral Home Records, 1887-1971        (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/5000003); 31,730 indexed records with 19,081 record images (was 31,634 records with 19,032 images), UPDATED 02-Mar-2023
France, Calvados, Census, 1836  (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4279958); 4,028 indexed records with 96 record images (was 1,030 records with 2 images), UPDATED 27-Feb-2023

France, Calvados, Census, 1876  (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4279948); 27,805 indexed records with 1,692 record images (was 24,160 records with 1,383 images), UPDATED 27-Feb-2023
France, Calvados, Census, 1891  (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4279959); 57,709 indexed records with 3,286 record images (was 54,033 records with 3,092 images), UPDATED 27-Feb-2023
French Polynesia, Civil Registration, 1780-1999 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2549721); 73,283 indexed records with 140,189 record images (was 73,416 records with 148,883 images), UPDATED 24-Feb-2023
Germany, Bavaria, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1591-1963       (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4234521); 205,450 indexed records with 214,334 record images (was 110,785 records with 97,573 images), UPDATED 02-Mar-2023
Germany, Bremen, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1746-1970        (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4234519); 35,480 indexed records with 40,236 record images (was 14,862 records with 32,276 images), UPDATED 27-Feb-2023

Germany, Lübeck, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1797-1961        (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4232849); 8,833 indexed records with 48,597 record images (was 2,400 records with 6,703 images), UPDATED 24-Feb-2023
Germany, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1664-1937  (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4132032); 22,515 indexed records with 19,658 record images (was 22,515 records with 19,022 images), UPDATED 24-Feb-2023
Guatemala, Alta Verapaz, Civil Registration, 1877-1994  (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2102016); 1,047,886 indexed records with 17,770 record images (was 1,047,530 records with 17,770 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Guatemala, El Progreso, Civil Registration, 1877-1994   (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2451040); 246,516 indexed records with 103,502 record images (was 246,178 records with 103,502 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1740-1900   (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2820100); 2,120,726 indexed records with 74,680 record images (was 2,059,706 records with 71,944 images), UPDATED 28-Feb-2023

Italy, Ravenna, Ravenna, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1866-1929      (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1947700); 16,258 indexed records with 1,759,182 record images (was 15,805 records with 1,759,182 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Italy, Sassari, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1803-1942       (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4464417); 21,332 indexed records with 7,119 record images (was 20,191 records with 6,684 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Italy, Treviso, Treviso, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1871-1941      (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1947831); 3,996 indexed records with 427,232 record images (was 3,991 records with 427,232 images), UPDATED 02-Mar-2023
Italy, Venezia, Venezia, Civil Registration (Tribunale), 1871-1930      (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2043809); 56 indexed records with 628,744 record images (was 16 records with 628,744 images), UPDATED 28-Feb-2023
Mexico, Michoacán, Catholic Church Records, 1555-1996   (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1883388); 5,761,385 indexed records with 5,283,986 record images (was 5,754,586 records with 5,283,986 images), UPDATED 02-Mar-2023

Mexico, Puebla, Catholic Church Records, 1545-1977      (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1837906); 8,339,647 indexed records with 6,124,553 record images (was 8,314,112 records with 6,124,553 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Mexico, Querétaro, Catholic Church Records, 1590-1970   (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1881200); 3,026,306 indexed records with 1,380,077 record images (was 3,026,170 records with 1,380,077 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Mexico, Zacatecas, Civil Registration, 1860-2000        (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1916240); 3,257,966 indexed records with 1,371,091 record images (was 3,257,955 records with 1,371,091 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Michigan, Eastern District, Naturalization Index, 1907-1995     (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2110745); 81,662 indexed records with 577,690 record images (was 0 records with 577,690 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Nicaragua Civil Registration, 1809-2013 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1601210); 2,568,968 indexed records with 2,591,542 record images (was 2,568,967 records with 2,591,542 images), UPDATED 02-Mar-2023

Nicaragua, Catholic Church Records, 1740-1960   (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1494432); 823,237 indexed records with 86,119 record images (was 823,221 records with 86,119 images), UPDATED 26-Feb-2023
Ohio, Stillbirths, 1918-1953    (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/5000024); 10,454 indexed records with 11,361 record images (was 9,432 records with 9,412 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Peru, Catholic Church Records, 1603-1992        (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1877097); 21,796,117 indexed records with 4,192,353 record images (was 21,776,722 records with 4,192,353 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Portugal, Setúbal, Catholic Church Records, 1555-1911   (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1935451); 1,076,253 indexed records with 829,309 record images (was 1,075,739 records with 829,309 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Puerto Rico, Catholic Church Records, 1645-1969 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1807092); 3,336,461 indexed records with 191,547 record images (was 3,335,381 records with 191,547 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023

Russia, Lutheran Church Book Duplicates, 1833-1885      (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1469151); 272,020 indexed records with 128,317 record images (was 271,573 records with 128,317 images), UPDATED 02-Mar-2023
Texas, Hardin County, Deed Records, 1840-1920   (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/3502091); 14,222 indexed records with 12,954 record images (was 9,243 records with 8,744 images), UPDATED 27-Feb-2023
United States, New York Land Records, 1630-1975 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2078654); 52,123,098 indexed records with 8,129,310 record images (was 52,123,098 records with 8,129,310 images), UPDATED 28-Feb-2023
Uruguay Civil Registration, 1879-1930   (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1837849); Index only (609,521 records), no images (was 603,904 records with 0 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023
Utah, Salt Lake City Cemetery Records, 1847-1976        (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2094273); 297,224 indexed records with 70,504 record images (was 297,224 records with 70,504 images), UPDATED 02-Mar-2023

Venezuela Civil Registration, 1873-2003 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1823609); 978,019 indexed records with 586,312 record images (was 977,887 records with 586,312 images), UPDATED 02-Mar-2023
Venezuela, Archdiocese of Caracas, Catholic Church Records, 1638-2020   (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/4465438); 49,412 indexed records with 26,997 record images (was 48,687 records with 26,848 images), UPDATED 03-Mar-2023

--- Collections with new images ---

France, Saône-et-Loire, Parish and Civil Registration, 1530-1892        (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2840171); 7,237,336 indexed records with 1,969,976 record images (was 7,237,336 records with 1,805,660 images), last updated 30-May-2022
Germany, Rhineland, Diocese of Trier, Catholic Church Records, 1704-1957        (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2790268); 2,967,130 indexed records with 306,276 record images (was 2,967,130 records with 302,306 images), last updated 03-Nov-2020
New York, Church Records, 1660-1954     (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2787817); 127,105 indexed records with 6,354 record images (was 127,105 records with 6,349 images), last updated 07-Apr-2021
Ohio, Washington County Newspaper Obituaries, 1884-2013 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2358414); 694,396 indexed records with 11,225 record images (was 694,396 records with 11,202 images), last updated 03-Aug-2020
United States, New York, Index to Passengers Arriving at New York City, compiled 1944-1948      (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/3029266); 1,129,668 indexed records with 1,112,549 record images (was 1,129,668 records with 1,112,544 images), last updated 18-Mar-2020

United States, Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940  (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2968245); 6,932,344 indexed records with 5,611,122 record images (was 6,932,344 records with 5,610,986 images), last updated 29-Nov-2022
Zimbabwe, Voter Registration, 1938-1973 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/3740407); 220,990 indexed records with 219,550 record images (was 220,990 records with 219,535 images), last updated 13-Feb-2023

--- Collections with images removed ---

France, Hautes-Alpes, Census, 1856      (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2820771); 260,627 indexed records with 3,861 record images (was 260,627 records with 4,475 images), last updated 23-Aug-2022
Hawaii, Collector of Customs, Ships' Passenger Manifests, 1843-1900     (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/3463100); 527,525 indexed records with 216,821 record images (was 527,525 records with 222,768 images), last updated 06-Nov-2020
Montana, County Voting Records, 1884-1992       (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/3757185); 724,631 indexed records with 82,019 record images (was 724,631 records with 89,139 images), last updated 13-Feb-2023
Norway Census, 1801     (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/3733603); 878,979 indexed records with 13,206 record images (was 878,979 records with 13,261 images), last updated 19-Oct-2020
South Africa, Natal, Passenger Lists, 1860-1911 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/3038342); 154,219 indexed records with 1,808 record images (was 154,219 records with 4,145 images), last updated 02-Apr-2020

South Africa, Pietermaritzburg Estate Files 1846-1950   (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2573604); 441,574 indexed records with 315,947 record images (was 441,574 records with 316,616 images), last updated 05-Aug-2020
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Record of Members (Worldwide), 1836-1970       (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/3714676); 229,264 indexed records with 36,445 record images (was 229,264 records with 40,962 images), last updated 13-Feb-2023
Uruguay, Passenger Lists, 1888-1980     (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2691993); 3,641,119 indexed records with 153,717 record images (was 3,641,119 records with 155,415 images), last updated 19-Nov-2020

--- Collections with records removed ---

United States Public Records, 1970-2009 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2199956); Index only (875,610,140 records), no images (was 875,610,141 records with 0 images), last updated 19-Aug-2020
Virginia, Divorce Records, 1918-1988    (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2370543); 763,909 indexed records with 200,235 record images (was 763,910 records with 200,235 images), last updated 20-Aug-2018
Virginia, Marriage Certificates, 1936-1988      (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2370234); 2,509,916 indexed records with 137,344 record images (was 2,509,917 records with 137,344 images), last updated 20-Dec-2018

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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!

In order to select a specific record collection on FamilySearch, go to   https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list and use the "Filter by collection name" feature in the upper left-hand corner and use keywords (e.g. "church england") to find collections with those keywords.

Each one of the collections listed above has a Research Wiki page (use the "Learn more" link). It would be very useful if the Wiki page for each collection listed the dates for when the collection was added as a new collection and the dates for major updates also.

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