FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject New Collections for Ireland and Missouri



Project Leader

Caileigh Oldroyd

Status

Assigned to Tery Schantzen

Purpose

These four new collections need to be added to all county pages in Ireland and Missouri, USA.

Task List

Task List

Beginning Instructions

There are four new collections that need to be added separately to county pages in Ireland and Missouri, USA.

1. You will need to sign up for a county under a collection title tab on the Task List.
2. Go to the instructions for the specific collection below.



Ireland, Dog Licence Registrations, 1810-1926

Step One

Sign your name next to a county on the Ireland, Dog Licence Registrations, 1810-1926 tab of the task list.

Step Two

Go to Ireland Genealogy and click your county you signed up for.

Step Three

In the contents, select Land and Property. This should jump you down to the Subheading Land and Property. You can also just scroll down to this subheading.

Step Four

  • Click Edit Source next to Land and Property.



  • Copy the following code and paste it in order according to date range:


*'''1810-1926''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61940/ Ireland, Dog Licence Registrations, 1810-1926] at Ancestry — index & images ($)
  • Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good.



  • Enter in "Adding New Collections" as the Summary.



  • Click Save Changes.

Here is an example of what it should look like.



Ireland, Griffith's Valuations, 1847-1864

Step One

Sign your name next to a county on the Ireland, Griffith's Valuations, 1847-1864 tab of the task list.

Step Two

Go to Ireland Genealogy and click your county you signed up for.

Step Three

In the contents, select Land and Property. This should jump you down to the Subheading Land and Property. You can also just scroll down to this subheading.

Step Four

  • Click Edit Source next to Land and Property.



  • Copy the following code and paste it in order according to date range:


*'''1847-1864''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10309/ireland-griffiths-valuation-1847-1864 Ireland, Griffith's Valuations, 1847-1864] at MyHeritage — index & images ($)
  • Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good.



  • Enter in "Adding New Collections" as the Summary.



  • Click Save Changes.

Here is an example of what it should look like.





Missouri, Birth Index, 1920-2015

Step One

Sign your name next to a county on the Missouri, Birth Index, 1920-2015 tab of the task list.

Step Two

Go to Missouri, United States Genealogy and click your county you signed up for.

Step Three

In the contents, select Birth under Vital Records. This should jump you down to the Subheading Birth. You can also just scroll down to this subheading.

Step Four

  • Click Edit Source next to Birth.



  • Copy the following code and paste it in order according to date range:


*'''1920-2015''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10932/missouri-birth-index-1920-2015?s=275764761 Missouri, Birth Index, 1920-2015] at MyHeritage — index ($)
  • Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good.



  • Enter in "Adding New Collections" as the Summary.



  • Click Save Changes.

Here is an example of what it should look like.






Missouri, Death Index, 1968-2015

Step One

Sign your name next to a county on the Missouri, Birth Index, 1920-2015 tab of the task list.

Step Two

Go to Missouri, United States Genealogy and click your county you signed up for.

Step Three

In the contents, select Death under Vital Records. This should jump you down to the Subheading Death. You can also just scroll down to this subheading.

Step Four

  • Click Edit Source next to Death.



  • Copy the following code and paste it in order according to date range:


*'''1968-2015''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10933/missouri-death-index-1968-2015?s=275764761 Missouri, Death Index, 1968-2015] at MyHeritage — index ($)
  • Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good.



  • Enter in "Adding New Collections" as the Summary.



  • Click Save Changes.

Here is an example of what it should look like.