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| 12. Highlight "URL" and paste the link you copied in its place. Make sure that there is a space and then the name of the link (Find A Grave) in between the open and close brackets.<br> | | 12. Highlight "URL" and paste the link you copied in its place. Make sure that there is a space and then the name of the link (Find A Grave) in between the open and close brackets.<br> |
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| ===Family History Library Subject Search===
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| 1. Go to the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog Family History Library Catalog]. <br><br>
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| 2. Type the name of your county in the search box and click search. <br><br>
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| 3. Find cemeteries in the search results and click it. <br><br>
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| 4. Click one of the links to the cemetery catalog entries.
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| 5. From the catalog entry, find the heading "Subjects: Locality Subjects".<br><br>
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| 6. Under the subjects heading, you will find a link that says United States, YOUR STATE, YOUR COUNTY - Cemeteries. Click the link. See image below.<br><br>
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| [[File:County cemeteries images 1.jpg|700px]]<br><br>
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| 7. This takes you to search results that only include cemetery records for your county. <br><br>
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| 8. Find and copy the subject number for the cemeteries in the county. See image below for example.<br><br>
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| [[File:County cemeteries image 2.PNG|700px]]<br><br>
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| 9. Go to the "Tombstone Transcriptions in Print" heading. <br><br>
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| 10. You will use a template to place the link. See example below.<br><br>
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| <pre>{{FHL|SUBJECT NUMBER|subject-id|disp=Family History Library}}</pre>
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| 11. Find the template in the table in the sandbox under the heading "Tombstone Transcriptions in Print."
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| 12. Replace the words SUBJECT NUMBER with the subject number you copied in step 8.
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| ===WorldCat Subject Search=== | | ===WorldCat Subject Search=== |