User:Laurenwake/SandboxPortTemp1

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Instructions
1. Go to 2. Use the link to go to 3. Use Edit source and copy the wikitext from the |following template. 4. Update the district and municipality name in the breadcrumb. 5. History Go to the Wikipedia page for the municipality. Using the History section, rephrase genealogical relevant historical information from Wikipedia. Include the date the original area was founded, the date the municipality was created, significant boundary changes, historically significant events that may have damaged genealogical records (fire, earthquakes, battles). Each event should only have one bullet point. The final bullet point should give the estimated population, rounded to the nearest thousand. Attach reference to end of final bullet point. 6. Cities and Towns Copy the list of cities and towns from Wikipedia to the wiki. Each city is a separate bullet point. 7. Civil Registration Use the website Conservatórias do registo civil to select the district (distrito) from the right-hand sidebar and then click Conservatoria do registro civil em (Province Name). Copy the contact information for the civil registrar for the municipality WHAT IF THERE IS NOT ONE?!?! 8. Catholic Parishes A list of parishes within the municipality is usually found in the Architecture section of Wikipedia. Be sure not to copy civil parishes. If the phone number or address is not located, look it up at The Catholic Directory, searching by the town name. IF NONE LISTED?!?!?! - FS Wiki, or walk through diocesan archives website 9. Cemeteries Copy and paste the cemetery names from Wikipedia. If none are listed, check BillionGraves and FindAGrave for cemeteries within the municipality as well as the cities and towns listed above. 10. Family History Centers Search in Find a Family History Center for the municipality [Municipality, District, Portugal], and give the address of the nearest Family history center. 11. Categories Add the category: [DISTRICT Municipalities] 12. If no information is available for any of these sections, LEAVE BLANK?

District Archives In 1910, the Portuguese government transferred all birth, marriage, and death records from all the country's parishes to the district offices. These records are now in either District or National archives. The records for this municipality are stored at the [name] District Archive. copy and paste contact information for the District Archive Many of these records have been digitized and can be viewed at the District Archive's website or on FamilySearch