WikiProject:Adding New Collection Links 22
Revision as of 17:05, 7 May 2025 by Batsondl (talk | contribs) (→Step Six - Search for Divorce Heading and Paste Wikitext)
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: Task List
Part B: Task List
Part C: Task List
Part D: Task List
Part E: Task List
Part F: Task List
Note: Be careful in matching the correct tab to the correct database when using these spreadsheets.
Part A - Wisconsin Marriages[edit | edit source]
Step One - Sign Up[edit | edit source]
- Go to the task list and sign your name for a county in Wisconsin on the list: task list.
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 heading.
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 the code in chronological order by date with the other databases listed.
*'''1909-Onward''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20482/nebraska-marriages?s=275764761 Nebraska Marriages] at MyHeritage — index ($)
Step Six - Show Preview the Page and Check the Database[edit | edit source]
- Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good and the link works.
Step Seven - Save the Page[edit | edit source]
- Enter in the "Summary" field the wikitext listed below and click "Save changes":
/* Marriage */ Added Marriage database
Example - Part A[edit | edit source]
- Here is a example of what it should look like.
Part B - Peru Civil Registration[edit | edit source]
Step One - Sign Up[edit | edit source]
- Go to the task list and sign your name for county in Michigan on the list: task list.
Step Two - Click the Link[edit | edit source]
- Using the links on the task list, click the county you want to work on.
Step Three - Click Civil Registration in the Contents[edit | edit source]
- In the contents, select Civil Registration. Or scroll down to the Civil Registration heading.
Step Four - Click Edit Source Next to Civil Registration[edit | edit source]
- Click Edit Source next to Civil Registration.
Step Five - Copy "Also at" Link Database[edit | edit source]
- Copy the following code and paste the code in chronological order by date with the other databases listed.
; ''Also at: [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/62848 Ancestry] ($)''
Step Six - Paste at End of FamilySearch Collection[edit | edit source]
- Locate the FamilySearch collection in the list of databases that starts with: 1931-1996. Add the "Also at:" link to the end of that database (after, How to Use this Collection).
Step Seven - Show Preview the Page and Check the Database[edit | edit source]
- Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good and the link works.
Step Eight - Save the Page[edit | edit source]
- Enter in the "Summary" field the wikitext listed below and click "Save changes":
/* Civil Registration */ Added Civil Registration database
Example - Part B[edit | edit source]
- Here is an example of what it should look like.
Part C - New York Naturalized Voters[edit | edit source]
Step One - Sign Up[edit | edit source]
- Go to the task list and sign your name for county in Alaska on the list: task list.
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 Edit Source at the top of the page[edit | edit source]
- In this project you are going to add the same collection in two different headings on the Wiki page: Naturalization and Voting Records. You will need to add the heading, Voting Records as well.
- Click on, Edit Source at the top of the Wiki page.
Step Four - Find Naturalization and Citizenship Heading on the Page[edit | edit source]
- Press the ctrl button and the letter F at the same time to search the page. Type in, Naturalization and search the page.
- Locate the correct heading for Naturalization and Citizenship.
Step Five - Copy and Paste the Database[edit | edit source]
- Copy the following code and paste the code in chronological order by date with the other databases listed under, Naturalization and Citizenship.
*'''1872-1878''' {{RecordSearch|4117523|New York, Record of Naturalized Voters Registered, 1872-1878}} at FamilySearch — [[New York, Record of Naturalized Voters Registered - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
Step Six - Search for Divorce Heading and Paste Wikitext[edit | edit source]
- Press the ctrl button and the letter F at the same time to search for Divorce heading while still in wikitext.
- Copy the following heading code and paste the code under all the information found under the heading, Divorce.
===Voting Records===
*'''1872-1878''' {{RecordSearch|4117523|New York, Record of Naturalized Voters Registered, 1872-1878}} at FamilySearch — [[New York, Record of Naturalized Voters Registered - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
Step Seven - Show Preview the Page and Check the Database[edit | edit source]
- Click Show Preview to make sure both links are working.
Step Eight - Save the Page[edit | edit source]
- Enter in the "Summary" field the wikitext listed below and click "Save changes":
Added Naturalization and Voting Records database
Example - Part C[edit | edit source]
- Here is an example of what it should look like.
Part D -[edit | edit source]
Step One - Sign Up[edit | edit source]
- Go to the task list and sign your name for county or town in Maine on the list: task list.
Step Two - Click the Link[edit | edit source]
- Using the links on the task list, click the county or town you want to work on.
Step Three - Click Edit Source at the top of the page[edit | edit source]
- In this project you are going to add the same collection in two different headings on the Wiki page: Newspapers and Obituaries.
- Click on, Edit Source at the top of the Wiki page.
Step Four - Find Marriage Heading on the Page[edit | edit source]
- Press the ctrl button and the letter F at the same time to search the page. Type in, Newspapers and search the page.
- Locate the correct heading for Newspapers.
Step Five - Copy and Paste the Database[edit | edit source]
- Copy the following code and paste the code in chronological order by date with the other databases listed under, Newspapers.
*[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20560/maine-obituaries-death-notices?s=275764761 Maine, Obituaries and Death Notices] at MyHeritage — index ($)
Step Six - Go to Heading, Obituaries[edit | edit source]
- Now scroll down to the next heading which should be, Obituaries.
- Copy the following code and paste the code in chronological order by date with the other databases listed under, Obituaries.
*[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20560/maine-obituaries-death-notices?s=275764761 Maine, Obituaries and Death Notices] at MyHeritage — index ($)
Step Seven - Show Preview the Page and Check the Database[edit | edit source]
- Click Show Preview to make sure both links are working.
Step Eight - Save the Page[edit | edit source]
- Enter in the "Summary" field the wikitext listed below and click "Save changes":
Added Obituary and Newspaper database
Example - Part D[edit | edit source]
- Here is a county example of what it should look like.
- Here is a town example of what it should look like.
Part E -[edit | edit source]
Step One - Sign Up[edit | edit source]
- Go to the task list and sign your name for county in Michigan on the list: task list.
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 Death in the Contents[edit | edit source]
- In the contents, select Death. Or scroll down to the Death heading.
Step Four - Click Edit Source Next to Death[edit | edit source]
- Click Edit Source next to Death.
Step Five - Copy "Also at" Link Database[edit | edit source]
- Copy the following code and paste the code in chronological order by date with the other databases listed.
; ''Also at: [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20538/michigan-deaths?s=275764761 MyHeritage] ($)''
Step Six - Paste at End of FamilySearch Collection[edit | edit source]
- Locate the FamilySearch collection in the list of databases that starts with: 1867-1897. Add the "Also at:" link to the end of that database (after How to Use this Collection).
Step Seven - Show Preview the Page and Check the Database[edit | edit source]
- Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good and the link works.
Step Eight - Save the Page[edit | edit source]
- Enter in the "Summary" field the wikitext listed below and click "Save changes":
/* Death */ Added Death database
Example - Part E[edit | edit source]
- Here is an example of what it should look like.
Part F -[edit | edit source]
Step One - Sign Up[edit | edit source]
- Go to the task list and sign your name for county in Wisconsin on the list: task list.
Step Two - Click the Link[edit | edit source]
- Using the links on the task list, click the county you want to work on.
Step Three - Click Death in the Contents[edit | edit source]
- In the contents, select Death. Or scroll down to the Death heading.
Step Four - Click Edit Source Next to Death[edit | edit source]
- Click Edit Source next to Death.
Step Five - Copy and Paste the Database[edit | edit source]
- Copy the following code and paste the code in chronological order by date with the other databases listed.
*[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20480/wisconsin-marriages?s=275764761 Wisconsin Marriages] at MyHeritage — index ($)
Step Six - Show Preview the Page and Check the Database[edit | edit source]
- Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good and the link works.
Step Seven - Save the Page[edit | edit source]
- Enter in the "Summary" field the wikitext listed below and click "Save changes":
/* Death */ Added Death database
Example - Part F[edit | edit source]
- Here is an example of what it should look like.