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WikiProject Pennsylvania Progress Chart  Pennsylvania Wiki Project Task - Vital Records: Ancestry

Task
Wiki Project Pennsylvania Tasks - Vital Records: Ancestry Task

Description
There are 2 parts to this task: A) Add a general Ancestry database and B) to locate pertinent church record databases on Ancestry.com for the county.

PART A
1. Go to the county you are working on. Edit the page and change to wikitext.

2. Scroll down to, Vital Records.

3. Add in Heading 5, "County-wide Database " It should be after the general description of the church records for the county and before the headings of the individual BMD.

4. Add the following under the heading, ":"


 * 1700-1821 - Pennsylvania Marriage RecordsAncestry.com –$  This database is incomplete for all counties.


 * Pre-1810 – Pennsylvania Marriages Ancestry.com – $ This database is incomplete for all counties. Includes 35,000 marriage records from vol. VIII of of the second series of the Pennsylvania Archives.

PART B
1. Search Ancestry.com (AncestryInstitution.com)

2. To the right of the webpage, click on the county you are working on. A list of all applicable databases for that county will appear.

3.Vital records are listed in "Birth Marriage and Death." Sometimes you need to click on "View all Pennsylvania Birth, Marriage, and Death" to see the full list.

4.Review the databases list in this county.

5. List each applicable database from Ancestry under the correct birth, marriage, divorce or death heading and after any written description about the record in chronological order and then alphabetical order in the following manner:


 * WITHOUT DATES IN TITLE


 * :* Pennsylvania Quaker Records at Ancestry.com - $; book transcription


 * WITH DATES IN TITLE


 * :*1876-1906 Berks County, Pennsylvania Births, 1876-1906 at Ancestry.com - $; index only

6. When adding a database with dates in the title, repeat the dates just after the bullet in bold. Make sure to use the N–dash between the dates and anytime it is used in wiki text. The N–dash is made by holding the alt key and typing 0150:

7. After each database listed, add any helpful info about the database after the $ in the entry such as, "not complete" or "index only" or "index and images". See examples above.

8. When linking Ancestry databases, be sure to use www.ancestry.com and not www.ancestryinstitution.com.

Moravian

 * 1758 - 1800 York County, Pennsylvania, 1758-1800: First Moravian Church at Ancestry.com - $; index only

Presbyterian Church

 * Chanceford Township, York County, Pennsylvania Church Records at Ancestry.com - $; index only