WikiProject:Adding New Collection Links 11
Project Leader[edit | edit source]
Danielle
Purpose[edit | edit source]
Add collection links to various Wiki pages
Video Instructions[edit | edit source]
Task List[edit | edit source]
Part A - Georgia Marriage Database[edit | edit source]
Step One - Sign Up[edit | edit source]
- Go to the task list and sign your name for a county on the list: task list. Not all counties will get this database link.
Step Two - Click the Link[edit | edit source]
- Using the links on the task list, click the county you want to work on.
Step Three - Click Marriage in the Contents[edit | edit source]
- In the contents, select Marriage. Or scroll down to the Marriage header.
Step Four - Click Edit Source next to Marriage[edit | edit source]
- Click Edit Source next to Marriage.
Step Five - Copy and Paste the Database[edit | edit source]
- Copy the following code and paste it directly ABOVE the heading, Census Records.
*'''1828-1978''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/4766/ Georgia, U.S., Marriage Records From Select Counties, 1828-1978] at Ancestry - index & images ($)
- Enter in the Summary and click Save changes:
/* Marriage */ Added Marriage database - Project
Example[edit | edit source]
Here is an example of what it should look like.
Part B - New Hampshire Birth, Marriage, and Death Records Collection[edit | edit source]
Step One - Sign Up[edit | edit source]
- Go to the task list and sign your name for a town or county in New Hampshire on the list: task list
Step Two - Click the Link[edit | edit source]
- Using the links on the task list, click the town or county you want to work on.
Step Three - Click Vital Records in the Contents[edit | edit source]
- In the contents, select Vital Records. Or scroll down to the Vital Records header.
Step Four - Click Edit Source next to Vital Records[edit | edit source]
- Click Edit Source next to Vital Records.
- This will open the section and list the headers, Births, Marriages, and Deaths.
Step Five - Copy the Database[edit | edit source]
- Copy the following code:
*'''1654-1969''' [https://www.americanancestors.org/search/databasesearch/516/new-hampshire-births-deaths-and-marriages-1654-1969 New Hampshire: Births, Deaths and Marriages, 1654-1969] at American Ancestors — index & images ($)
Step Six - Paste the Database in Births, Marriages, and Deaths Headers[edit | edit source]
- Go to each header, Births, Marriages, and Deaths and paste the code in chronological order by date with the other databases listed.
Exceptions:
- If the link is already under a header, replace it with this new link to make it match the new manual of style. Do not worry about other entries on the page that are not in accordance with the manual of style.
Step Seven - Check the Database and Save the Page[edit | edit source]
- Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good and the link works.
- Enter in the Summary and click Save changes:
/* Vital Records */ Added vital records database - Project
Example[edit | edit source]
Here is an example of what it should look like.
Part C - Puebla, Mexico Church Records[edit | edit source]
Step One - Sign Up[edit | edit source]
- Go to the task list and sign your name for a Municipality on the list: task list
Step Two - Click the Link[edit | edit source]
- Using the links on the task list, click the Municipality you want to work on.
Step Three - Click Church Records in the Contents[edit | edit source]
- In the contents, select Church Records. Or scroll down to the Church Records header.
Step Four - Click Edit Source next to Church Records[edit | edit source]
- Click Edit Source next to Church Records.
Step Five - Copy and Paste the Database[edit | edit source]
- Copy the following code and paste it under the header, Church Records.
*'''1545-1977''' {{RecordSearch|2852779|Mexico, Puebla, Catholic Church Records, 1545-1977}} at FamilySearch — [[Mexico, Puebla, Catholic Church Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index and images
- Enter in the Summary and click Save changes:
/* Church Records */ Added Church Records database
Example[edit | edit source]
Here is an example of what it should look like.