User talk:Gublerjones

Hello Daniel Jones,

We appreciate the extensive work you have done on the Zurich parishes pages.

It has been noted that the ‎Wiedikon parish, Zürich, Switzerland page has been "Blanked". It is preferable to place a Delete template on an erroneous page. If the spelling or other part of the title is in error it is preferable to create a new page with the correct title and Redirect the page with the incorrect title to the one with the correct title. It is never appropriate to "Blank" a page. Please revisit the ‎Wiedikon parish, Zürich, Switzerland and take appropriate action. Parrisl 01:39, 9 February 2014 (UTC)

Welcome, Gublerjones,

We are happy that you have joined the research community of FamilySearch Research Wiki. We want to help you enjoy your involvement in this wiki community.

You are not alone. I am one of several people on the Welcoming Committee for FamilySearch Wiki. Each of us wants to make your time on the Wiki a fulfilling, and worthwhile experience.

As a new contributor, you may feel a little overwhelmed at the scope of the Wiki. If and when you need help please contact me (Hncamp) for assistance. If I don’t know the answer, I will find someone who does. You are NEEDED and WANTED Review the Wiki Tour to get you started and help Thanks again and welcome aboard, Hncamp 15:18, 7 May 2013 (UTC) PS: I appreciate your contributions and the work you are doing on the FamilySearch Wiki! Remember that as part of our Community you are contributing to its quality. A worldwide community, contributing information for which they are experts, can provide a repository of genealogical excellence and unrivaled information for the entire world. Hncamp 10:18, 7 May 2013 (CDT)

Bern vs Berne, Switzerland
Hello,

One of my tasks is to review new pages. When you were adding parishes in Bern, Switzerland, several of them had the spelling in the title as BERNE ( as opposed to BERN ). Being unfamiliar with Switzerland myself, I did not know if this was done purposefully. You can review your edits and creations at this link. Linda R Chappell 22:41, 26 February 2014 (UTC)

Hello Linda,

The canton of Bern is bilingual, with the majority of parishes speaking German and a minority speaking French. I have chosen to differentiate the different parishes based on the language used at the parish level. Thus, the parish of Habkern would have called it Bern, while the parish of La Ferrière would have called it Berne. The cantonal page will be organized under the dominant language (so it would be Bern instead of Berne, and Fribourg instead of Freiburg). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gublerjones (talk&thinsp;|&thinsp;contribs) 27 February 2014 17:47

Dear Daniel,

Thanks for the clarity. I will let the others on the Wiki team know. It's nice to have a specialist working on these pages.Linda R Chappell 19:50, 27 February 2014 (UTC)

Geographic maps Switzerland
I put a map on the Aarwangen_parish,_Bern,_Switzerland. I would like to get input into how this looks. The only question I have is the name assigned to Aarwangen as Aarwangen parish instead of just Aarwangen. There needs to be a way to distinguish between a kirchgemeinde and a gemeinde. I don't know if putting parish in the title in the best way. Once the gemeinde pages are developed they will link to the kirchgemeinde or parish so a person will know where the church records will be found. Donjgen 05:03, 9 April 2014 (UTC)

I used wikipedia to determine how the parishes are aligned. The only question I have is the Solothurn parishes above Aarwangen. They were mostly Catholic, so I'm not sure how the Swiss reform church was organized in the Catholic areas of Solothurn. I see that familysearch has not filmed the Swiss reform records in Catholic areas. The clickable maps would be a nice addition to the pages. I wonder that perhaps the bezirks should be organized as they were 100 or 150 years ago, since we are trying get a historical perspective of the region as it was when our ancestors lived there. That would set it apart from wikipedia which has the districts well covered. Oberaargau is the district that Aarwangen is in now but previously it was its own district. Aarwangen district or bezirk covered quite a large area back then. Donjgen 06:09, 10 April 2014 (UTC)