FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Cemetery topic pages

To learn more about cemeteries in general, go to the Cemeteries Record Page.

Purpose
To update/standardize the cemeteries pages for each country, especially those countries without much content in the Wiki. This will help those in underserved countries know where to access cemetery information.

Example Pages
Malta Cemeteries Ghana Cemeteries

Task List
Task List You will be updating and creating pages for the countries on the Emerging Homelands and Caribbean 2021 tab.

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==


 * [URL Find A Grave]


 * [URL BillionGraves]


 * [URL FamilySearch Places]


 * Find A Grave - at [www.familysearch.org FamilySearch]

==Jewish Cemeteries==


 * JewishGen - find your country in the alaphbetical listing and click the file folder next to it.

==Military Cemeteries==

==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
1. Go to the Commonwealth of War Grave Commission. 2. Type in the name of your country in the search box. 3. Click each search result and add the link to your sandbox under the heading "Military Cemeteries" with a bullet point. 4. Use Google search with the country name followed by military cemeteries to find them. 5. Add any military cemeteries you find under the military cemeteries heading with a bullet point.

Instructions for Individual Cemeteries
1. Using Google search for cemeteries in the country. 2. Add any cemeteries that are not Jewish or military that you find that are not in Billion Graves for Find A Grave. 3. Go to Wikipedia. 4. Search for the name of your country with the word cemeteries. 5. Add any cemeteries that are not Jewish or military that you find that are not in Billion Graves for Find A Grave.

Instructions for Additional Resources
1. Go to WorldCat.org. 2. Search by country name followed by cemeteries. 3. Click on each relevant search result. 4. Add the link for each one with a bullet point. You can limit this to the top 3-5 results, if you have a lot of results for a country. 3. Include any other resources you find as you were searching that don't belong under the other headings.

Part 5: Check Your Work
1. Click save on your sandbox. 2. Read through the page, looking for any headings that can be removed. For example, if no military cemeteries were found, you can delete that heading. 3. Make any corrections or changes needed and save them. 4. Return to the task list and place the link to your sandbox in the link to sandbox column and add the date to the date completed column.

Example
Hidalgo Cemeteries

Instructions
Step 1: Go to the task list choose a Mexican state from the Emerging Countries 2020 tab. Put your name under 'completed by' to claim it. Step 2: Create a sandbox page. Step 3: Copy and paste the following code into the sandbox page for your state. ==Online Resources== [URL FamilySearch Places] == Jewish Cemeteries == *JewishGen has an inventory you can check. Click on Mexico and then city name.

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


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

To search for cemeteries at the town level, follow directions below.


 * 1) Go to the FamilySearch Catalog
 * 2) Enter: STATE NAME in the Place box
 * 3) Click on: Search
 * 4) Click on: Cemeteries
 * 5) Click on: Places within STATE NAME
 * 6) Click on the town you want to search
 * 7) Click on: Cemeteries

== Additional Resources == *Worldcat.org- Do a search for STATE NAME Cemetery.

Step 4: Replace STATE NAME with the name of your state. Step 5: Check the existing state cemetery page for resources to move to your sandbox page. Please check the resources on the page for quality before moving them to the sandbox. Step 6: Locate resources using the instructions for each heading below.
 * Instructions for Online Resources


 * Check the following for resources for your state and link to them where appropriate.


 * BillionGraves Page - photos and GPS locations of grave markers
 * Find A Grave page - photos and GPS locations of grave markers
 * FamilySearch Places
 * How to Search FamilySearch Places
 * Search for the name of your state.
 * Click the blue link on the right that says Places in this State.
 * Click add filter.
 * Click Select Place Type.
 * Select Cemetery.
 * Replace URL on the cemeteries page below Find A Grave link.


 * Google search for cemeteries in your state to find additional online resources. Combine other terms with the state's name: burials, cemeteries, tombstones. Include any statewide burial sites you find.


 * Instructions for Jewish Cemeteries


 * Use Google search with the state name followed by Jewish cemeteries to find them.


 * Instructions for Military Cemeteries


 * Use Google search with the state 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

Step 7: Delete any headings you have no resources for. Step 8: Save in sandbox. Step 9: When completed, put the date in the 'date completed' column and link to the sandbox page in the 'link to sandbox column'.

Instructions for Online Resources
Check the following for resources for your country and link to them where appropriate.


 * BillionGraves COUNTRY Page - photos and GPS locations of grave markers Navigate to a country page and change the website link
 * Find A Grave COUNTRY page - photos and GPS locations of grave markers Navigate to a country page and change the website link
 * 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.

Instructions for Jewish Cemeteries

 * Use Google search with the country name followed by Jewish Cemeteries.
 * JewishGen has an inventory you can check.

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.

=Project Instructions for Canadian Province Cemeteries Pages= Step 1: Go to the task list choose a province from the Emerging Countries 2020 tab. Put your name under 'completed by' to claim it. Step 2: Create a sandbox page. Step 3: Copy and paste the following code into the sandbox page for your province. ==Online Resources== == Jewish Cemeteries == *JewishGen has an inventory you can check. Click on Canada and then PROVINCE NAME.

==Military Cemeteries== *Canadian Virtual War Memorial. This is a worldwide registry of military Canadian burials.

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


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

To search for cemeteries at the town level, follow directions below.


 * 1) Go to the FamilySearch Catalog
 * 2) Enter: PROVINCE NAME in the Place box
 * 3) Click on: Search
 * 4) Click on: Cemeteries
 * 5) Click on: Places within PROVINCE NAME
 * 6) Click on the town you want to search
 * 7) Click on: Cemeteries

== Additional Resources == *Worldcat.org- Do a search for PROVINCE NAME Cemetery.

Step 4: Replace PROVINCE NAME with the name of your province. Step 5: Check the existing province cemetery page for resources to move to your sandbox page. Please check the resources on the page for quality before moving them to the sandbox. Step 6: Locate resources using the instructions for each heading below.
 * Instructions for Online Resources


 * Check the following for resources for your province and link to them where appropriate.


 * BillionGraves Page - photos and GPS locations of grave markers
 * Find A Grave page - photos and GPS locations of grave markers
 * Google search for cemeteries in your province to find additional online resources. Combine other terms with the province's name: burials, cemeteries, tombstones. Include any provincewide burial sites you find.


 * Instructions for Jewish Cemeteries


 * Use Google search with the province name followed by Jewish cemeteries to find them.


 * Instructions for Military Cemeteries


 * Use Google search with the province 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

Step 7: Delete any headings you have no resources for. Step 8: Save in sandbox. Step 9: When completed, put the date in the 'date completed' column and link to the sandbox page in the 'link to sandbox column'.

Project Instructions for US State Cemeteries Pages
Step 1: Go to the task list choose a state from the United States tab. Put your name under 'completed by' to claim it. Step 2: Create a sandbox page. Step 3: Copy and paste the following code into the sandbox page for your state. ==Online Resources== == Additional Resources at the Family History Library == To find cemetery records for STATE NAME in the FamilySearch Catalog follow these steps:


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

To search for cemeteries at the county level follow directions below


 * 1) Go to the FamilySearch Catalog
 * 2) Enter: STATE NAME in the Place box
 * 3) Click on: Search
 * 4) Click on: Cemeteries
 * 5) Click on: Places within STATE NAME
 * 6) Click on the county you want to search
 * 7) Click on: Cemeteries

To search for cemeteries at the town level, follow directions below.


 * 1) Go to the FamilySearch Catalog
 * 2) Enter: STATE NAME in the Place box
 * 3) Click on: Search
 * 4) Click on: Cemeteries
 * 5) Click on: Places within STATE NAME
 * 6) Click on the county you want to search
 * 7) Click on Places within United States, STATE NAME, county name
 * 8) Click on the town you want to search
 * 9) Click on: Cemeteries

== Additional Resources == *DAR Library Catalog has cemetery books. Do a keyword search for STATE NAME cemetery. *Worldcat.org- Do a search for STATE NAME Cemetery.

Step 4: Replace STATE NAME with the name of your state. Step 5: Check the existing state cemetery page for resources to move to your sandbox page. Please check the resources on the page for quality before moving them to the sandbox. Step 6: Locate resources using the instructions for each heading below. Step 7: Display names for collections should be as they are named. Coverage years do not need to be in bold or at the beginning of the collection. Many cemetery collections do not have coverage years. Step 8: Delete any headings you have no resources for. Step 9: Save in sandbox. Step 10: When completed, put the date in the 'date completed' column and link to the sandbox page in the 'link to sandbox column'.

General Instructions for Searching
'''Only include state and national resources. Cemeteries from smaller jurisdictions (county or municipal) should be included on their respective county pages, unless they are Jewish or military cemeteries.''' Additional places to search.
 * Ancestry
 * FamilySearch Catalog Search for state name. Then scroll to cemeteries.
 * Google search for state name and cemetery.

Instructions for List of Cemeteries in the State
LDS Badge Instructions
 * Keep the links to Find A Grave and BillionGraves at the top of the list.
 * Go to Find A Grave.
 * Enter your state's name in the search box to get a list of cemeteries in the state.
 * Copy the URL for that page.
 * Replace https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery in the table with the link to the page you just copied.
 * Keep the LDS badge only if the terms LDS or Mormon are used in the names of your links.
 * You can remove the LDS badge by searching for and deleting the code below.

Instructions for Jewish Cemeteries
International Jewish Cemetery Project for the United States Find A Grave
 * Go to International Jewish Cemetery Project for the United States
 * Scroll down to your state and click on it.
 * Copy the URL for the page.
 * Replace https://iajgscemetery.org/usa/ with the copied URL in the table.
 * Go to Find A Grave.
 * Enter "Jewish Cemeteries" in the Cemetery search box and your state name in the cemetery location box.
 * Copy the URL of the page.
 * Replace https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery with the URL you copied.

Instructions for Military Cemeteries

 * Organize all resources you find under the state or national headings, where appropriate.
 * Go to Veterans Cemeteries.
 * Click on your state.
 * Copy the URL.
 * Include the URL in the table under "National Cemeteries"
 * Use Google search with the state name followed by military cemeteries to find them.