FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Non-conformist record for Cheshire parishes 3

Purpose
Several new collections have been released on FamilySearch that cover non-conformist records in England parishes. This project will consist of adding those collections to the parish pages.

Project Leader
Amber Larsen

Task List
Task List

PART 1: Sign up on Task List
1. Go to the Task List and put your name in the "Name" column for the respective parishes you'd like to work on.

2. Go to the Cheshire Non-Conformist & Roman Catholic Registers (Marriages) collection on FindMyPast.

3. To the right of the Chapel and Place fields, click on both "Browse Chapel", looking for the name of your parish.

4. If your parish doesn't appear in the list, mark "No" in the "Parish in the collection?" on the Task List, and continue on to the next parish in the Task List.

5. If your parish does appear in the list, mark "Yes" in the "Parish in the collection?" on the Task List, and continue on to PART 2 of the instructions.

PART 2: Add collection to Parish Page
6. Click on the link for your parish in the "Parish" column in the Task List. This will take you to the Wiki parish page for that parish.

7. Locate the "Church Records" heading on the page, and click "Edit source" next to that heading.

8. While editing the "Church Records" heading, look near the bottom to see if there is a "Non-conformist" subheading (may look something like the image below).
 * Note 1. If: the heading is titled "Non-Conformist Churches" or "Non-Conformist Records" or a variation thereof, it's ok. As long as there is a Non-conformist specific sub-heading. You don't need to worry about changing it.
 * Note 2. If: a parish doesn't have a Non-conformist heading, but there is a section called "Non-conformist" that is just bolded text. If that is the case, make it a heading as per the instructions in Note 3. 
 * Note 3. If: there is no Non-conformist subheading, at the very bottom of the "Church Records" section add a subheading one level lower than the Church Records heading, titled "Non-Conformist Records". For example, if the Church Records heading is a level 3 header (if it has three equal signs ( = ) on either side), then make the Non-Conformist header a level 4 header, with 4 equal signs on either side, etc. See example below)
 * Church nonconformist heading examples.PNG

9. Underneath the "Non-Conformist" subheading (above other content, but in line with any other listed collections), copy and paste the following code:  *1600s-1910 Cheshire Non-Conformist & Roman Catholic Registers (Marriages) 17th Century-1910 at FindMyPast ($); index and images (dates may vary by parish)  10. In the Summary box, type "Added non-conformist collection". Then Save the page.

Examples of Completed Pages

 * Acton, Cheshire Genealogy