WikiProject:Update Graubünden Parishes

Project Leader
Danielle

Purpose
Reformat collection links Graubünden Switzerland Parishes

Video Instructions
[ Video Instructions]

Task List

 * Task List

Step One - Sign Up

 * Go to the task list to sign your name to a parish on the list and click on the parish link to get to the Wiki page.

Step Two - Click Church Records in the Contents

 * In the contents of the parish page, select Church Records under "Collections." Or scroll down to the Church Records header.

Step Three - Click Edit Source next to Church Records

 * Click Edit Source next to Church Records.

Step Four - Review Church Records Text
Original church records are held in the local municipal archive or civil registration office. Microfilm copies are available at the Graubünden State Archives.
 * Review the data directly below the Church Records header to make some adjustments to the information displayed.
 * You may see something like:

Digital images of church records are available on FamilySearch. These records have a restriction for use only at a FamilySearch center near you.
 * Leave in the sentences regarding the Graubünden State Archives. In the example above, the sentences to keep are in blue.
 * Remove the sentences regarding FamilySearch. In the example above, the sentences to remove are in red.

Step Five - Review the headers, Reformed and Catholic
Example: The parish of Trin became Reformed in 1535. Church records begin in 1666. The following volumes are available on FamilySearch: *Baptisms, marriages, burials 1666-1802
 * Review both the Reformed and Catholic headers to see what should be removed from the section. We are only removing standard sentences. We are NOT removing unique information about church records in the parish.


 * Leave in the sentences that includes information that is unique to the parish, such as the dates for when the church records begin. In the example above, the sentences to keep are in blue.
 * Remove the sentences regarding FamilySearch. In the example above, the sentences to remove are in red.

The following volumes are available on FamilySearch:
 * We are leaving in any information that is unique to the parish, such as the dates for church records.
 * However, if the page has the following phrase (or anything similar to it), please remove it from the page:
 * If there is no phrase referring to FamilySearch, go to Step Five.

Step Five - Reformat the FamilySearch Link
"Ark" in the URL: *Baptisms, marriages, burials 1666-1802 "Ark" new version: *1666-1802 Baptisms, marriages, burials 1666-1802(*) at FamilySearch Catalog - images
 * If there is a FamilySearch link in the section, reformat it to the examples below depending on the type of url provided:


 * Note: Most of these links have an "ark" in the url. If the "ark" is there, we will say FamilySearch Catalog, even though the link is going to an actual image. If the link

/* Other Records */ Removed link that was erroneously put on the county page - project

Step One - Sign Up

 * Go to the task list and sign your name to a town in a county in Massachusetts on the list: task list

Step Two - Click the Link

 * Using the links on the task list, click the town to open the Wiki page.

Step Three - Click Births in the Contents

 * In the contents, select Births. Or, scroll down to the Births header.

Step Four - Click Edit Source next to Births

 * Click Edit Source next to Births.

Step Five - Copy and Paste the Database
Exceptions:
 * Copy the following code and paste it in chronological order by date with the other databases listed.
 * If the link is already on the page, replace it with this new link to make it match the new manual of style. Do not worry about other entries on the page that are not in accordance with the manual of style.
 * If there are no other entries with dates, put this as the first bullet.

*1636-1924 at FamilySearch — How to Use this Collection; index

Step Six - Check the Database and Save the Page
/* Births */ Added birth index - Project
 * Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good and the link works.
 * Enter in the Summary and click Save changes:

Example
Here is an example of what it should look like.

Part C - Reformat Archive Link
This Lincoln County database covers other counties in Maine. We are adding it to the applicable counties and their town pages found on the task list.

Step One - Sign Up

 * Go to the task list and sign your name to a town in a county in Maine on the list: task list

Step Two - Click the Link

 * Using the links on the task list, click the town to open the Wiki page.

Step Three - Click Marriages in the Contents

 * In the contents, select Marriages. Or, scroll down to the Marriages header.

Step Four - Click Edit Source next to Marriages

 * Click Edit Source next to Marriages.

Step Five - Copy and Paste the Database
Exceptions:
 * Copy the following code and paste it in chronological order by date with the other databases listed.
 * If the link is already on the page, replace it with this new link to make it match the new manual of style. Do not worry about other entries on the page that are not in accordance with the manual of style.
 * If there are no other entries with dates, put this as the first bullet.

*1759-1777 Lincoln County, ME: Commissioners Marriage Records, 1759-1777 at American Ancestors — index ($), includes counties: Hancock, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, and Washington.

Step ''Six - Check the Database and Save the Page
/* Marriages */ Added Marriage index - Project
 * Click Show Preview to make sure it looks good and the link works.
 * Enter in the Summary and click Save changes:

Example
Here is an example of what it should look like on the Wiki page.