FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Copy Research Guidance and Help Content into the Wiki/International Content

International research content previously listed on the Task to Copy Research Guidance and Help Content page was moved to this page. The International research help content was originally available on FamilySearch.org and is in the process of being copied into the FamilySearch Research Wiki:

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Do these need expertise? Spanish -- 30% Germany -- 50%

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Other letter-writing guides added to the Wiki include: Bosnia, Croatia, Hercegovina, Hungary, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia.

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8 left. Will finish this week. AdkinsWH 22:21, 6 December 2010 (UTC) Sign up by editing this table and inserting three tildes in the 'sign up...' column across from the task you want to copy into the Wiki from FamilySearch. After you have added the three tildes, click on the Save page button.

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Genealogical Handbook of Germany -- about 86 pages. Needs a specialist to do this AdkinsWH 22:20, 6 December 2010 (UTC)

= Research Outlines =

= Resource Guides =

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= Step by step Guides =

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 * All of these are on Wilma's home computer

Netherlands Gazetteer Norwegian Gazetteer Italy Civil Registration -- needs tips, strategies Mexico Church Records -- Baptisms Mexico Civil Registration Norway Church Records -- compare what is in Wiki, add tips, strategies Sweden Church Records -- needs tips, strategies Sweden Civil Registration

Remaining as of 6 Dec 2010
Meyer's Gazetteer and Wuertemburg Gazetteer (both in PDF's on Wilma's home computer.)

Everyone of these articles were imported into the Wiki when the Wiki was first implemented. Since then every article has was either deleted or edited beyond recognition by members of the Wiki community. As an example, see Schleswig-Holstein, Birth, Marriage, and Death Record Strategies. The step-by-step guides for German research that are listed here should be added back into the Wiki. Note that many of the titles for these articles in FamilySearch include diacritics, especially in the place names. When adding these guides to the Wiki, DO NOT use diacritics in the title of the articles.

= Research Guidance =

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Mexico (This can be overly redundant. Will try not to.)

= Word Lists =

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Finnish Word List

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