FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Kansas Boundary Changes

Purpose
Adding information to the about boundary changes on the county page

Task List
Task List

Instructions
1. Sign up for a span of counties to work on by going to the Task List.

2. Go to the first county on your list and do the following steps.

Step 1: Review Information
1. Go to the Boundary Changes heading on the county page.

2. Review the information to make sure there is a "Parent County" in the bullet list. If it is missing, go to the first bullet that mentions when the county was created and listing the correct parent county.

3. Remove the date in bold and replace it with the wiki text: *Parent County:'''

For example, if the bullet looked like this:
 * 1867--Pawnee County was created 26 February 1867 from Marion County.

Change it to be:
 * Parent County: Pawnee County was created 26 February 1867 from Marion County.

Step 2: Format bullets
1. Currently, there are two dash marks after the date. Change the dash marks to a colon and space.

For example, change: *1867--

To: *1867: 

Step 3: Indent other boundary changes
1. If there are other dates listed of when boundary changes occurred for the county, add an additional asterisk to each bullet to make them indent in a space.

For example, before: *1857-- Breckenridge County was created 17 February 1857 as an original county. *1862-- Name changed to Lyon County on 5 Feb 1862. *County seat: Emporia

After: *Parent County: Breckenridge County was created 17 February 1857 as an original county. **1862: Name changed to Lyon County on 5 Feb 1862. *County seat: Emporia

Step 4: Adding Boundary Changes
1. Paste the following Wikitext directly below the County Seat bullet in the list. If either database is already listed, delete the one on the page and add the new version.

*Map: Interactive Formation Boundary Map of Kansas - shows boundary changes for Kansas Counties *Chronology: Kansas Historical Boundary Changes - legislative details of all boundary changes by county provided by Newberry Library

Step 5: Add table around info
1. To keep the bullets from moving on the page, we need to put the above information in a table.

2. Copy the following wikitext and paste it directly below the Boundary Changes intro and above the first bullet:

Wikitext:

Example of Wikitext:

Save the Page
1. Once you have added the wikitext and formatted the section, preview the page by clicking on, Show Preview at the bottom of the page. Check your work to make sure it looks like it should. Make any necessary adjustments.

2. Go to the bottom of the page and enter "formatted boundary changes" in the edit summary box and save the page.

3. You are now done with the task. Go to the next County on your list.

Boundary Changes

 * Parent County: On 8 March 1913, Alamosa County was created from Costilla and Conejos Counties.
 * Before 1861: this modern Colorado county was in New Mexico.
 * 1852: On 9 January 1852, it was created part of Taos County in New Mexico Territory.
 * 1861: On 28 February 1861, it was transferred to Colorado (1 Nov 1861 Costilla County). Look for pre-1861 records in New Mexico. For further explanation see Taos County.
 * County seat: Alamosa
 * Map: Interactive Formation Boundary Map of Colorado - shows boundary changes for Colorado Counties
 * Chronology: Colorado Historical Boundary Changes - legislative details of all boundary changes by county provided by Newberry Library