Wiki Common Taxonomy

This article sets out a suggested common taxonomy to be used in the FamilySearch Wiki. Applying a common taxonomy is a way to help structure topics and Wiki Categories that will result in a consistent approach and enable users to navigate topics easily.

Birth, Marriage and Death

Bible records
Cemeteries
National cemeteries
Church records
Civil registration
Funeral records
Obituaries
Town records
Registers of births, etc.
Marriage
Marriage records
Divorce records
Registers of dead
Vital records

Business Records and Occupations

Agriculture
Business and Occupations


Census, Taxation, and Voter Lists

Census
Taxation
Voting Records

Church History

Bible Records
Church Directories
Church History
Religions

Court, Land, and Wills

Adoption
Court Records
Guardianship Records
Land and Property
Notarial Records
Probate Records
Public Records

Directories

Directories
Church Directories

Ethnic, Political, or Religious Groups

Abolitionists
Acadians
Africans
Hessians
Indian allotments
Indians of Central America
Indians of Mexico
Indians of South America
Native people of New Zealand
Native people of Polynesia
Australian aborigines
Native races

Religion and religious life
Albigenses:
Amish
Anabaptists
Anglicans
Armenian Church
Augustinians
Baptists

Family Trees

Family Trees
Compiled Genealogies
Mayflower Colonists
Nobility

Geographic Aids

Gazetteers
Historical Geography
Maps

Histories, Memories, and Stories

Biographies
Dates and Calendars
Children
Disasters
History and Geography
Histories
Law and Legislation
Portraits
Social Life and Customs
Women

Institutions

Crime and Punishment
Medical Records
Orphans and Orphanages
Poor and Welfare Records



Instruction and Methodology

Education
Genetic Research

Migration and Citizenship

Colonial Records
Emigration and Immigration
Migration Routes
Migration
Naturalization and Citizenship
Passport Records
Ships

Military

Military Records

Newspapers and Periodicals

Newspapers
Periodicals

Reference Materials and Finding Aids

Encyclopedias and Dictionaries
Handwriting
Language and Handwriting
Naming Customs

Repositories

Archives and Libraries
Inventories
Societies

Schools

Schools and Education