WikiProject:Adding New Collection Links 12
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Project Leader
Danielle
Purpose
Add collection links to various Wiki pages
Video Instructions
[ Video Instructions ]
Task List
Part A - Alabama Court Records
Step One - Sign Up
- Go to the task list and sign your name for a county on the list: task list.
Step Two - Click the Link
- Using the links on the task list, click the county you want to work on.
Step Three - Click Court Records in the Contents
- In the contents, select Court Records. Or scroll down to the Court Records heading
Step Four - Click Edit Source next to Court Records
- Click Edit Source next to Court Records.
Step Five - Copy and Paste the Database
- Copy the following code and paste it at the bottom of the list of databases that have dates.
*[https://algensoc.org/records-index/ NAMEOFCOUNTY County, Alabama Loose Papers] at Alabama Genealogical Society – index; links to FamilySearch images
Step Six - Put in the State
- Replace NAMEOFCOUNTY with the county you are working on.
Step Seven - Show Preview the Page
- Click on Show preview and review the entry to make sure the link works and the correct county is listed.
Step Eight - Save the Page
- Enter in the Summary the following and click Save changes:
/* Court Records */ Added database - Project
Example
Here is an example of what it should look like.
Part B - Nova Scotia Births
Step One - Sign Up
- Go to the task list and sign your name for a county in Nova Scotia on the list: task list.
Step Two - Click the Link
- Using the links on the task list, click the county you want to work on.
Step Three - Click Civil Registration in the Contents
- In the contents, select Birth Records under Civil Registration. Or scroll down to the Birth Records heading
Step Four - Click Edit Source next to Birth Records
- Click Edit Source next to Birth Records.
- This will open the section and you will see a list of the birth collections.
Step Five - Copy the Database
- Copy the following code and paste the code in chronological order by date with the other databases listed.
*'''1836-1921''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20742/canada-nova-scotia-births-1836-1921?s=275764761 Canada, Nova Scotia Births, 1836-1921] at MyHeritage — index & images ($)
Step Six - Show Preview the Page
- Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good and the link works.
Step Seven - Check the Database and Save the Page
- Enter in the Summary the following and click Save changes:
/* Birth Records */ Added birth database
Example
Here is an example of what it should look like.
Part C - Nova Scotia Marriages
Step One - Sign Up
- Go to the task list and sign your name for a county in Nova Scotia on the list: task list.
Step Two - Click the Link
- Using the links on the task list, click the county you want to work on.
Step Three - Click Civil Registration in the Contents
- In the contents, select Marriage Records under Civil Registration. Or scroll down to the Marriage Records heading
Step Four - Click Edit Source next to Marriage Records
- Click Edit Source next to Marriage Records.
- This will open the section and you will see a list of the marriage collections.
Step Five - Copy the Database
- Copy the following code and paste the code in chronological order by date with the other databases listed.
*'''1763-1947''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20743/canada-nova-scotia-marriages?s=275764761 Canada, Nova Scotia Marriages] at MyHeritage — index & images ($)
Step Six - Show Preview the Page
- Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good and the link works.
Step Seven - Check the Database and Save the Page
- Enter in the Summary the following and click Save changes:
/* Marriage Records */ Added marriage database
Example
Here is an example of what it should look like.
Part D - Nova Scotia Deaths
Step One - Sign Up
- Go to the task list and sign your name for a county in Nova Scotia on the list: task list.
Step Two - Click the Link
- Using the links on the task list, click the county you want to work on.
Step Three - Click Civil Registration in the Contents
- In the contents, select Death Records under Civil Registration. Or scroll down to the Death Records heading
Step Four - Click Edit Source next to Death Records
- Click Edit Source next to Death Records.
- This will open the section and you will see a list of the death collections.
Step Five - Copy the Database
- Copy the following code and paste the code in chronological order by date with the other databases listed.
*'''1862-Onward''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20744/canada-nova-scotia-deaths?s=275764761 Canada, Nova Scotia Deaths] at MyHeritage — index & images ($)
Step Six - Show Preview the Page
- Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good and the link works.
Step Seven - Check the Database and Save the Page
- Enter in the Summary the following and click Save changes:
/* Death Records */ Added death database
Example
Here is an example of what it should look like.
Part E - Florida Naturalization Database
Step One - Sign Up
- Go to the task list and sign your name for a county on the list: task list.
Step Two - Click the Link
- Using the links on the task list, click the county you want to work on.
Step Three - Click Naturalization and Citizenship in the Contents
- In the contents, select Naturalization and Citizenship. Or scroll down to the Naturalization and Citizenship heading.
Step Four - Click Edit Source next to Naturalization and Citizenship
- Click Edit Source next to Naturalization and Citizenship.
Step Five - Copy and Paste the Database
- Copy the following code and paste the code in chronological order by date with the other databases listed under the heading, Naturalization and Citizenship and the Intro template.
*'''1862-1960''' {{RecordSearch|5000179|Florida, United States Naturalization Records, 1862-1960}} at FamilySearch — [[Florida, United States Naturalization Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]], [[Florida, United States Naturalization Records - Inventory|Inventory]]; index & images, coverage may vary
Step Six - Show Preview the Page
- Click on Show preview and review the entry to make sure the link works.
Step Seven - Save the Page
- Enter in the Summary the following and click Save changes:
/* Naturalization and Citizenship */ Added Naturalization database - Project
Example
Here is an example of what it should look like.
Part F - Iowa Deaths
Step One - Sign Up
- Go to the task list and sign your name for a county in Iowa on the list: task list.
Step Two - Click the Link
- Using the links on the task list, click the county you want to work on.
Step Three - Click Death in the Contents
- In the contents, select Death under Vital Records. Or scroll down to the Death heading
Step Four - Click Edit Source next to Death
- Click Edit Source next to Death.
- This will open the section and you will see a list of the death collections.
Step Five - Copy the Database
- Copy the following code and paste the code in chronological order by date with the other databases listed.
*'''1888-1904''' {{RecordSearch|5000144|Iowa, Death Records, 1888-1904}} at FamilySearch — [[Iowa, Death Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index and images, coverage may vary
Step Six - Show Preview the Page
- Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good and the link works.
Step Seven - Check the Database and Save the Page
- Enter in the Summary the following and click Save changes:
/* Death */ Added death database
Example
Here is an example of what it should look like.
Part G - North Dakota Divorce
Step One - Sign Up
- Go to the task list and sign your name for a county in North Dakota on the list: task list.
Step Two - Click the Link
- Using the links on the task list, click the county you want to work on.
Step Three - Click Divorce in the Contents
- In the contents, select Divorce under Vital Records. Or scroll down to the Divorce heading
Step Four - Click Edit Source next to Divorce
- Click Edit Source next to Divorce.
- This will open the section and you will see a list of the divorce collections, if there are any.
Step Five - Copy the Database
- Copy the following code and paste the code in chronological order by date with the other databases listed, if there are any.
*'''1949-Onward''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20496/north-dakota-divorces?s=275764761 North Dakota, Divorces] at MyHeritage — index ($)
Step Six - Show Preview the Page
- Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good and the link works.
Step Seven - Check the Database and Save the Page
- Enter in the Summary the following and click Save changes:
/* Divorce */ Added divorce database
Example
Here is an example of what it should look like.
Part H - North Dakota Marriages
Step One - Sign Up
- Go to the task list and sign your name for a county in North Dakota on the list: task list.
Step Two - Click the Link
- Using the links on the task list, click the county you want to work on.
Step Three - Click Marriage in the Contents
- In the contents, select Marriage under Vital Records. Or scroll down to the Marriage heading
Step Four - Click Edit Source next to Marriage
- Click Edit Source next to Marriage.
- This will open the section and you will see a list of the marriage collections.
Step Five - Copy the Database
- Copy the following code and paste the code in chronological order by date with the other databases listed.
*'''1770-Onward''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20494/north-dakota-marriages?s=275764761 North Dakota Marriages] at MyHeritage — index ($)
Step Six - Show Preview the Page
- Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good and the link works.
Step Seven - Check the Database and Save the Page
- Enter in the Summary the following and click Save changes:
/* Marriage */ Added marriage database
Example
Here is an example of what it should look like.
Part I - North Dakota Deaths
Step One - Sign Up
- Go to the task list and sign your name for a county in Iowa on the list: task list.
Step Two - Click the Link
- Using the links on the task list, click the county you want to work on.
Step Three - Click Death in the Contents
- In the contents, select Death under Vital Records. Or scroll down to the Death heading
Step Four - Click Edit Source next to Death
- Click Edit Source next to Death.
- This will open the section and you will see a list of the death collections.
Step Five - Copy the Database
- Copy the following code and paste the code in chronological order by date with the other databases listed.
*'''1893-Onward''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20488/north-dakota-deaths?s=275764761 North Dakota Deaths] at MyHeritage — index & images ($)
Step Six - Show Preview the Page
- Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good and the link works.
Step Seven - Check the Database and Save the Page
- Enter in the Summary the following and click Save changes:
/* Death */ Added death database
Example
Here is an example of what it should look like.