User:Thuguely/Sandbox40

Purpose
The purpose of these projects is to add new online collections to the FamilySearch Wiki.

Task List
Michigan Deaths

Task Lists
Michigan Marriages Task List

Instructions
 Open the task list. Place your name by the county that you want to edit. Click on the link in the "County" column to take you to the page. Once on the county pages, look for "Marriage" in the table of contents, click on that link. This will take you to the "Marriage" section of the page. Click on the edit source button next to the heading. Copy the following code: *1867-1952 Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952 at Ancestry.com ($) — index and images  Paste the code in chronological order. This collection begins in 1867, so in the example below, we will paste the code between the entry of 1820 and the entry of 1868. It will look like the following: Click "Show preview" to make sure that the collection was copied correctly. It should look like the following:</li> If everything looks good, save the page. If something is off, correct the code and then save the page.</li> Go back to the task list, mark the date you completed it in the "Date" column, and move on to the next county.</li>

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Texas Births Task List

Instructions
<ol> Open the task list.</li> Place your name by the county that you want to edit.</li> Click on the link in the "County" column to take you to the page.</li> Once on the county pages, look for "Births" in the table of contents, click on that link.</li> This will take you to the "Births" section of the page. Click on the edit source button next to the heading.</li> Copy the following code: *1926-1995 Texas Births, 1926 - 1995 at MyHeritage ($) — index </li> Paste it into the text box at the bottom of the code. It will look like the following:</li> Click "Show preview" to make sure that the collection was copied correctly. It should look like the following:</li> If everything looks good, save the page. If something is off, correct the code and then save the page.</li> Go back to the task list, mark the date you completed it in the "Date" column, and move on to the next county.</li> </ol>

Task List
Texas County Marriages and Divorces

Instructions
<ol> Open the task list.</li> Place your name by the county that you want to edit.</li> Click on the link in the "County" column to take you to the page.</li> Once on the county pages, look for "Marriage" in the table of contents, click on that link.</li> <li>This will take you to the "Marriage" section of the page. Click on the edit source button next to the heading.</li> <li>Copy the following code: *1966-2016 Texas Marriages and Divorces at MyHeritage ($) — index </li> <li>Paste it into the text box at the bottom of the code. It will look like the following:</li> <li>Click "Show preview" to make sure that the collection was copied correctly. It should look like the following:</li> <li>If everything looks good, save the page. If something is off, correct the code and then save the page.</li> <li>Scroll down to the Divorces section. It should be two below the Marriage section underneath Deaths.</li> <li>Click on the edit source button next to the heading.</li> <li>Paste the code into the text box at the bottom of the section. It will look like the following:</li> <li>Click "Show preview" to make sure that the collection was copied correctly. It should look like the following:</li> <li>If everything looks good, save the page. If something is off, correct the code and then save the page.</li> <li>Go back to the task list, mark the date you completed it in the "Date" column, and move on to the next county.</li> </ol>

Task List
Texas County Tax Rolls Task List

Instructions
<ol> <li>Open the task list.</li> <li>Place your name by the county that you want to edit.</li> <li>Click on the link in the "County" column to take you to the page.</li> <li>Once on the county pages, look for "Taxation" in the table of contents, click on that link.</li> <li>This will take you to the "Taxation" section of the page. Click on the edit source button next to the heading.</li> <li>Copy the following code: *1846-1910 Texas, County Tax Rolls 1846-1910 at findmypast ($) — index and images </li> <li>Paste it into the text box underneath the. It will look like the following:</li> <li>Click "Show preview" to make sure that the collection was copied correctly. It should look like the following:</li> <li>If everything looks good, save the page. If something is off, correct the code and then save the page.</li> <li>Go back to the task list, mark the date you completed it in the "Date" column, and move on to the next county.</li> </ol>

Task List
Texas County Marriages and Divorces

Instructions
<ol> <li>Open the task list.</li> <li>Place your name by the county that you want to edit.</li> <li>Click on the link in the "County" column to take you to the page.</li> <li>Once on the county pages, look for "Marriage" in the table of contents, click on that link.</li> <li>This will take you to the "Marriage" section of the page. Click on the edit source button next to the heading.</li> <li>Copy the following code: *1966-2016 Texas Marriages and Divorces at MyHeritage ($) — index </li> <li>Paste it into the text box at the bottom of the code. It will look like the following:</li> <li>Click "Show preview" to make sure that the collection was copied correctly. It should look like the following:</li> <li>If everything looks good, save the page. If something is off, correct the code and then save the page.</li> <li>Scroll down to the Divorces section. It should be two below the Marriage section underneath Deaths.</li> <li>Click on the edit source button next to the heading.</li> <li>Paste the code into the text box at the bottom of the section. It will look like the following:</li> <li>Click "Show preview" to make sure that the collection was copied correctly. It should look like the following:</li> <li>If everything looks good, save the page. If something is off, correct the code and then save the page.</li> <li>Go back to the task list, mark the date you completed it in the "Date" column, and move on to the next county.</li> </ol>

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Pennsylvania Death Index Task List

Instructions
<ol> <li>Open the task list.</li> <li>Place your name by the county that you want to edit.</li> <li>Click on the link in the "County" column to take you to the page.</li> <li>Once on the county pages, look for "Death" in the table of contents, click on that link.</li> <li>This will take you to the "Death" section of the page. Click on the edit source button next to the heading.</li> <li>Copy the following code: *1906-1964 Pennsylvania Death Index, 1906-1964 at MyHeritage ($) — index </li> <li>Paste it into the text box at the bottom of the code. It will look like the following:</li> <li>Click "Show preview" to make sure that the collection was copied correctly. It should look like the following:</li> <li>If everything looks good, save the page. If something is off, correct the code and then save the page.</li> <li>Go back to the task list, mark the date you completed it in the "Date" column, and move on to the next county.</li> </ol>

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Montana State Deaths Task List

Instructions
<ol> <li>Open the task list.</li> <li>Place your name by the county that you want to edit.</li> <li>Click on the link in the "County" column to take you to the page.</li> <li>Once on the county pages, look for "Death" in the table of contents, click on that link.</li> <li>This will take you to the "Death" section of the page. Click on the edit source button next to the heading.</li> <li>Copy the following code: *1907-2016 Montana, State Deaths, 1907-2016 at Ancestry.com ($) — index and images </li> <li>Paste it into the text box at the bottom of the code. It will look like the following:</li> <li>Click "Show preview" to make sure that the collection was copied correctly. It should look like the following:</li> <li>If everything looks good, save the page. If something is off, correct the code and then save the page.</li> <li>Go back to the task list, mark the date you completed it in the "Date" column, and move on to the next county.</li> </ol>