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#In the FamilySearch Wiki, place the link under the appropriate topic, such as ''Cemeteries'', ''Land Records'', ''Obituaries'', etc. <br><br>
#In the FamilySearch Wiki, place the link under the appropriate topic, such as ''Cemeteries'', ''Land Records'', ''Obituaries'', etc.
#Place a link to the '''exact place''' on their site where the item is found.
##If you cannot link to the exact place, '''describe''' how to navigate to it on the site.
#Describe the link so the user will know what to expect.


=== ''Prototype:'' ===
#Link to the '''exact place''' on their site where the item is found.
##If you cannot link to the exact place, '''describe''' how to navigate to it on the site.
##If there are several databases, such as several cemeteries, link to the area where the user can browse them all. No need to link to each one from the FamilySearch Wiki.
#Describe the link so the user will know what to expect, such as:
##What it is (type of record, index only or data from the record)
##Dates included
##Complete? Help the user know what to expect.
###A transcription, for example, may be quite complete, whereas family-submitted items are variable.
###You might say, for example "Only three entries. May be a small family cemetery."


For each link, please include an expanation that will help the user know what to expect when following the link, such as:
=== ''Prototype''  ===
*Description
*Dates of the records included


=== Assignment Chart  ===
=== Assignment Chart  ===

Revision as of 17:17, 5 July 2011

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Task Description[edit | edit source]

Add links to data files for the county on the UTGenWeb pages for each of the 29 counties.

Review the county GenWeb site, looking for databases, indexes, maps, history, anything of genealogical or historical interest to FamilySearch Wiki users.

For each item you find:

  1. In the FamilySearch Wiki, place the link under the appropriate topic, such as Cemeteries, Land Records, Obituaries, etc.
  1. Link to the exact place on their site where the item is found.
    1. If you cannot link to the exact place, describe how to navigate to it on the site.
    2. If there are several databases, such as several cemeteries, link to the area where the user can browse them all. No need to link to each one from the FamilySearch Wiki.
  2. Describe the link so the user will know what to expect, such as:
    1. What it is (type of record, index only or data from the record)
    2. Dates included
    3. Complete? Help the user know what to expect.
      1. A transcription, for example, may be quite complete, whereas family-submitted items are variable.
      2. You might say, for example "Only three entries. May be a small family cemetery."

Prototype[edit | edit source]

Assignment Chart[edit | edit source]

Beaver — Grand Counties[edit | edit source]

County Volunteer Date Completed Remarks
Beaver . . .
Box Elder . . .
Cache . . .
Carbon . . .
Daggett . . .
Davis . . .
Duchesne . . .
Emery . . .
Garfield . . .
Grand . . .

Iron — Salt Lake Counties[edit | edit source]

County Volunteer Date Completed Remarks
Iron . . .
Juab . . .
Kane . . .
Millard . . .
Morgan . . .
Piute . . .
Rich . . .
Salt Lake . . .

San Juan — Weber Counties[edit | edit source]

County Volunteer Date Completed Remarks
San Juan . . .
Sanpete . . .
Sevier . . .
Summitt . . .
Tooele . . .
Uintah . . .
Utah . . .
Wasatch . . .
Washington . . .
Wayne . . .
Weber . . .