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RLP 402: Transforming Court Records Research with AI: Finding and Logging

Mar 23, 2026
They explore using AI to find scattered, hard-to-read court records and speed up searches with full-text tools. They walk through transcribing images with AI and checking those transcriptions for accuracy. They explain logging and organizing court orders into a clear chronology. They discuss search tips like exact phrases and variant spellings, and stress documenting workflows and AI limitations.
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INSIGHT

Full Text Search Reveals Scattered Court Cases

  • FamilySearch's AI-powered full-text search can read handwritten court pages and locate scattered entries across years in seconds.
  • Diana found 12 separate Middlesex County court records (Apr 1773–Mar 1774) about Samuel Daniel and the Roystons that browsing would have missed.
ANECDOTE

Finding 12 Hits In Middlesex Order Books

  • Diana narrowed to Middlesex County order books (1772–1782) and used the AI notebook icon to search within that microfilm.
  • The AI highlighted all pages mentioning Samuel Daniel, returning 12 relevant hits across sessions.
ADVICE

Search Using Quotes And Variant Spellings

  • Use quoted phrases and variant spellings when searching AI full-text to prioritize exact matches and catch OCR errors.
  • Diana searched "Samuel Daniel", plus Samuel, Daniel, and Royston separately, and checked the collection's image group to narrow results.
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