FamilySearch Wiki:FamilySearch Research Wiki

What is the FamilySearch Research Wiki?
The Wiki is a free, online genealogical guide created and maintained by FamilySearch. It contains links to genealogy databases and online resources, research strategies, and other genealogical guidance to assist you in the search of your ancestor. Articles included are locality pages for countries around the world and topic pages that include pertinent genealogy record types explaining how to use the record, what it contains, and how to find it.

Purpose of the FamilySearch Research Wiki
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sponsors the FamilySearch Research Wiki. The Research Wiki is a private resource offered as a public service. It was created to:
 * Promote the activities of collecting, compiling, maintaining genealogical research for the use and benefit of everyone.
 * Offer educational resources by sharing information about genealogical methodology and records.
 * Assist in fulfilling the genealogical responsibilities of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Search Places and Topics, Not People
The Wiki does not contain specific individuals but instead lists genealogical resources that may list an individual. When searching the Research Wiki, search for the place your ancestor was born, lived, and died. If your ancestor, Robert Palmer Jones was born in Sussex, England, type in Sussex in the search field. The Sussex, England page will contain links to online databases and have Sussex topic pages regarding genealogical records pertaining to Sussex.


 * More about the Wiki's Purpose and Appropriate Topics
 * Guiding Principles

Searching the Wiki

 * How to Use the Wiki - tutorial
 * Wiki Overview - tutorial
 * How to use a Country Wiki page - tutorial

Additional Research Help

 * Resources for individual help
 * Family History Centers
 * Research Resources

Contributors Expectations
In addition to FamilySearch Terms of Use, we require contributors not to use the Wiki as a forum to conjecture, gossip, or debate about the priorities, motives, processes, policies, or competence of FamilySearch or its personnel. These activities fall outside of the scope and use of this site and may result in loss of contributor privileges.

Final determination about the appropriateness of contributed content rests with FamilySearch.

How to Contribute to the Wiki

 * Request Editing Rights on the Wiki
 * Submit Wiki Content
 * Report a Problem
 * Adopt a Wiki Page
 * Instructions on how to edit the Wiki
 * Wiki Tools for Research

Guidelines For Adding Content To The Wiki

 * Wiki Purpose and Appropriate Topics
 * Guiding Principles
 * Wiki Manual of Style