US/Can Project List

This page is used to help organize by US/Canada missionaries at the Family History Library.

Select One of the Following Projects

Click on the project title for more details, or to sign up for it.


 * Links checking and fixing broken links, if any, on individual Wiki pages
 * Links adding links to phrases and to citations already on a page
 * Internet links adding up to five to seven of the "best" new Internet links for that topic to a page
 * Images adding images and checking captions on individual Wiki pages
 * Categories checking and adding categories to individual Wiki pages
 * Upgrading footnotes and citations by checking and improving source footnotes and other citations on Wiki pages
 * For Further Reading checking each major set of pages for its "For Further Reading" section
 * News checking each news section for up-to-date news
 * Tennessee African American cut and paste several standard links
 * Tennessee Cemteries cut and paste several standard links, and change to appropriate county name
 * Tennessee Church Records cut and paste several standard links, and change to appropriate county name
 * Kentucky Cemeteries cut and paste several standard links, and change to appropriate county name
 * Kentucky Churches cut and paste several standard links, and change to appropriate county name
 * Kentucky web link cut and paste a link, and change to appropriate county name
 * Illinois web link cut and paste a link, and change to appropriate county name


 * Repositories create a page that gives each individual repository's contact information, Internet pages, collection description, research tips, guides to the repository, and alternate repositories
 * Trails and Roads create a page that describes the routes' history, towns on the route, settlers lists if any, Internet links, and any other research helps
 * Canals create a page that describes the canal's history, towns on the route, settlers lists if any, Internet links, and any other research helps
 * Railroads create a page that describes the railroad's history, towns on the route, settlers lists if any, Internet links, and any other research helps