User:Bloosgrl/sandbox44

Part 1: Set up your sandbox
1: Go to the task list and choose a country from the Emerging Homelands tab. Please finish all countries on the Emerging Homelands tab before moving on to the Maturing Homelands Tab.  Put your name under 'date completed' to claim it. 2: Create a sandbox for this page. 3: Copy and paste the following code into your sandbox If there is an existing page, please check the resources there and keep where appropriate. ==Online Resources== ==Jewish Cemeteries== ==Military Cemeteries==
 * [URL Find A Grave]
 * [URL BillionGraves]
 * [URL FamilySearch Places]
 * [URL JewishGen]

==Individual Cemeteries==

==Additional Resources at the Family History Library== To find cemetery records for COUNTRY NAME in the FamilySearch Catalog follow these steps:


 * 1) Go to the FamilySearch Catalog
 * 2) Enter: COUNTRY NAME in the Place box
 * 3) Click on: Search
 * 4) Click on: Places within COUNTRY NAME
 * 5) Click on: Cemeteries

If you don't find an entry for Cemeteries, you may need to go to a smaller jurisdiction by using Places within... a second time. ==Additional Resources== 4: Replace COUNTRY NAME with your country's name. 5: Click save.

Part 2: Evaluate Information on the Wiki Page for Your Country
1. Go to your country's cemeteries page in the Wiki and check existing county page for information to move over to the new page by clicking on each link. 2. Anything that is a bad link can be skipped. Bad links include those that are broken or do not have cemetery information. 3. All remaining links that still work and contain cemetery information can be used on the new page. They can be placed under the appropriate heading in your sandbox. 4. Please place all links below what is already in your sandbxo, with a bullet point, the link and any explanation following. See the example below:


 * Kempston Cemetery World War 1 and 2 Graves

Part 3: Gather Additional Resources
Gather and add additional resources using the sites listed below with instructions for each one.

Check Find A Grave
1. Go to Find A Grave. 2. Type in the name of the country in the cemetery location search box and click search. 3. Copy the URL. 4. Go back to your sandbox and find the heading "Online Resources." Look below the heading where it says: *[URL Find A Grave] 5. Highlight URL and paste the link you copied in place of URL. Make sure that there is a space and then the name of the link (Find A Grave) in between the open and close brackets.
 * This is an example of what the Find A Grave URL should look like: https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=&cemetery-loc=Bedfordshire%2C+England&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=state_4205 Find A Grave

Check BillionGraves
1. Go to BillionGraves. 2. Click the blue button that says "Search BillionGraves" at the upper right of the page. 3. Go to the heading that says "Where". 4. Select your country from the country pulldown menu. 5. Click the orange search button. 6. Copy the URL. 7. Go back to your sandbox and find the heading "List of Cemeteries in the County" Look below the heading where it says: *[URL BillionGraves] 8. Highlight "URL" and paste the link you copied in its place.Make sure that there is a space and then the name of the link (BillionGraves) in between the open and close brackets.

Add Link for FamilySearch Places
1. Go to FamilySearch Places 2. Type the name of your country in the search box. 3. Select the top search result. 4. Click the blue target-shaped icon next to county name. 5. Click the link that says "add filter". 6. Type cemetery into the "place type" search box and select cemetery. 7. Copy the URL. 8. Go back to your sandbox and find the heading "Online Resources." Look below the heading where it says: *[URL FamilySearch Places] 5. Highlight URL and paste the link you copied in place of URL. Make sure that there is a space and then the name of the link (FamilySearch Places) in between the open and close brackets. 6. Click show preview and double-check your work. 7. Click save.

Google
1. Do a Google search for cemeteries in your country to find additional online resources. You may need to use a genealogical word list to find the word in that language for cemetery and search using it to find them. For example, the word for cemetery in French is cimetière. You might search for France cimetière. 2. Place links beneath the appropriate heading with a bullet point.

Instructions for Jewish Cemeteries
1. Use Google search with the country name followed by Jewish Cemeteries.

Instructions for Military Cemeteries

 * Use Google search with the country name followed by military cemeteries to find them.

Instructions for Individual Cemeteries
'''Link to any resources you find for individual cemeteries that are not on Billion Graves or Find a Grave. We've already linked to them in the Online Resources heading, so limit sharing what you find to resources outside of those two sites.'''
 * Using Google search for cemeteries in the country
 * Using Wikipedia search for cemeteries in the country

Instructions for Additional Resources
Include any other resources you find. Include WorldCat.org. Search by country name followed by cemeteries. 8. Return to the task list and place the link to your sandbox in the link to sandbox column (E).