FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Finding England Hundred Broken Links

= Finding England Hundred Broken Links =

Project Leader
Virginia Pratt

Purpose
Identify the Hundred each parish is assigned to. Note if the Hundred is a parish and if its link is broken.

Task List
Checking Broken Hundred Links

Find Hundreds

 * 1. Open the above Task List. The screenshot is below.
 * 1_Full_view_of_task.png
 * Choose a county from the bottom of the page.


 * 2. Choose a parish from the list by putting your name in the "Name" column.
 * 3_Derbyshire_Task_List.png
 * Click on the parish name to go to the parish page (links are embedded in the parish names).


 * 3. From the main page right click on the Derbyshire Parishes link to open this page. You will want to keep this page open while working in this county.
 * 5_Alderwasley_Derbyshire_Parish_List_Link.png


 * 6_Keep_two_tabs_open.png


 * 4. Back on the main parish page, in the right sidebar, under Civil Jurisdictions is the Hundred we are looking for.
 * Look at the name of the Hundred and see if the font is red, indicating a broken link.
 * 8 Sidebar Hundred.png


 * 5 Click on the open parish list page and look for the Hundred name in that list.
 * 9_Derbyshire_Parish_List_Page.png


 * 6. Go to the task list and enter the information into the columns for that parish.
 * 10_Completed_parish_task.png

Problem Hundreds

 * 1. Here is an example of a problem you may encounter. In this example, there are multiple hundreds listed.
 * 11_Ashbourne_problem_example.png
 * 12_Task_List_Problem_Example.png
 * In the task list I put the names of the three hundreds listed. After checking the parish list, I found that only one was a parish. In the Is it a Parish column, I put Y/N. I included a short explanation of my findings in the Notes column.