FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Annual Town Report Task Instructions

Purpose
Add Annual Town Reports for towns in New England. These reports usually contain birth, marriage, and death vital statistics that are helpful for genealogy research.

Task List

 * Task List

Examples
Albany, Carroll County, New Hampshire: here underneath Vital Records Alexandria, Grafton County, New Hampshire: here underneath Vital Records

Part 1: Gathering Town Report Links
1. Go to Task List and sign up for one of the Google sheets. Then select the hyperlink to open the Google sheet. Each spreadsheet is organized by state and by towns within the state. Select one of the tabs. Your spreadsheet should have columns for Vital Statistics, Year, and Notes. 2. Open up another internet window or tab. Go to Archive.org. Type in your town, state, and "Annual Town Report" into the searchbar. For example, I would type in "Albany New Hampshire Annual Town Report" into the searchbar. For some reason, sometimes the town reports don't come up. If no reports come up, try searching again later or be sure to click the bottom black arrow for more information. 3. If you go here, you'll see an example of what your search will look like. In this example, I searched for Albany, New Hampshire but some of my search results are for another town (for example, the first two results are for Center Harbor). Only select reports for the town you are currently searching. Someone else will catch those other towns. Return to your internet window and select the first annual report for the town you are searching. 4. We only want to include annual reports with vital statistics. So, "flip" through the digitized copy until you make it to the table of contents. Find the Vital Statistics heading and then "turn" to that page. NOTE: - Is there no "Vital Statistics" heading? Check for other headings like "Births," "Marriages," or "Deaths." - Is there no table of contents? Go to the "Search inside" searchbar and type "birth", "marriage", or "death" to double-check for vital statistics. - The vital statistics may also be listed in a sideways table. (See here for an example.) Therefore, sometimes vital statistic information isn't text searchable. You may have to flip through the page to find a vital statistics page. I've found that tables usually are on the last page. - If you are having trouble finding a page or run into something strange, send Carly a Yammer message. 5. Once you get to the page that starts listing vital statistics, copy the page's URL and add it to the Google Doc underneath Vital Statistics. List the annual report year underneath Year. (Be careful to list the year for the vital statistics. Don't list the publication date. Check the table and make sure it is the same year as the annual report year. Occasionally, the annual report may list vital statistics for the year before. So double-check! :) ) - What if vital statistics aren't in this report? That's ok, go back to the Google spreadsheet and put "N/A" next to the year of that annual report. 6. Continue to repeat this process with your search results until you finish entering every year available for one town. Please keep your spreadsheet organized with the years in order. (It'll make your life easier!) For an example of a completed list, go here

Part 2: Adding Links to the Wiki
1. Now that we have all of our data gathered, we will then add this information into the Wiki. Go to your town page (make sure you have the correct state). Scroll down until you find the heading for Vital Records. Select "edit source" next to Vital Records. 2. Copy the following and paste it directly underneath the "Vital Records" heading:


 * The town of TOWN NAME kept annual town reports. These reports often contained birth, marriage, and death information. Below is a list of years when TOWN NAME kept town reports. (NOTE: Occasionally, these town reports missed vital statistic information from the end of the year. If you don't find your ancestor's vital information, check the following year's town report to see if your ancestor's information was recorded later.)

If you don't find your ancestor in one of the town reports, check adjacent years.)
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3. Replace TOWN NAME with the name of the town. 4. Using the information from your Google spreadsheet, you will then fill out the template with the town reports available for each year on the wiki. You will notice that the bullet points are divided into 3 sections. As you fill out the template, equally divide the years between the three columns. List years in numerical order. 5. For the first bullet point, copy the following and paste:
 * [LINK YEAR]

6. Replace YEAR with the the Annual Report year your found. Replace LINK with the URL you found with a vital statistics link. It should look like the following:
 * *1925

7. Go ahead and list the rest of the years. List the years in numerical order and divide them equally between the three columns. Below is what your template should look like after you've filled it out:
 * The town of Albany kept annual town reports. These reports often contained birth, marriage, and death information. The following links list years when Albany kept town reports.
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 * *1925
 * *1926
 * *1927
 * *1932
 * *1933
 * *1934
 * *1936
 * *1937
 * *1939
 * *1940
 * *1941
 * *1942
 * *1943
 * *1944
 * *1945
 * *1946
 * *1949
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 * *1950
 * *1952
 * *1953
 * *1954
 * *1955
 * *1956
 * *1957
 * *1958
 * *1959
 * *1960
 * *1961
 * *1962
 * *1963
 * *1964
 * *1967
 * *1969
 * *1970
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 * *1972
 * *1974
 * *1975
 * *1980
 * *1982
 * *1983
 * *1984
 * *1986
 * *1989
 * *1990
 * *1992
 * *1997
 * *1999
 * *2000
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8. After you finish adding in all of years and links, select Save page. 9. When you are redirected to a new page, look at the "Vital Records" heading and make sure everything looks okay. Below is an example of what it should look like when you are finished:


 * The town of Albany kept annual town reports. These reports often contained birth, marriage, and death information. The following links list years when Albany kept town reports.
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10. After completing a town, move onto the next tab in your Google spreadsheet. Finish the rest of the towns the same way. 11. When you are done with your Google Sheet, go back to Task List and mark it complete by typing in the date completed.
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 * 1926
 * 1927
 * 1932
 * 1933
 * 1934
 * 1936
 * 1937
 * 1939
 * 1940
 * 1941
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 * 1944
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 * 1949
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 * 1950
 * 1952
 * 1953
 * 1954
 * 1955
 * 1956
 * 1957
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 * 1980
 * 1982
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 * 1986
 * 1989
 * 1990
 * 1992
 * 1997
 * 1999
 * 2000
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