User:Batsondl/Sandbox 4

Record Collections

 * (Name of Collection)
 * Located: (Online, onsite)
 * How to access: (order information, website)
 * Why to search this record: (can link to wiki article)
 * (Continue to add any additional collections)
 * (repeat bullets above of info about the collection)

Indexes for (County/town/state name)

 * (Name of index (if online add link to name of index)) - How to access: (if not online, order info. If it is online, remove "How to access")

Books

 * (general description or list of titles)

Periodicals

 * (general description of list of titles)

Family Files (any other paper files)

 * (general description or list of surnames)

Misc

 * (general descriptions)

Publications for Sale
(link to website selling publications)

Look up Services
(Instructions and fees)
 * (List of local repositories willing to visit)

How to Do Research in (name of town/county)

 * (list of classes whether online or onsite)

Local Repositories We Visit

 * (list of repositories your members visit to do genealogy)

Benefits to Those Who Join Our Society

 * Cost of membership and how to join:
 * Unlimited Online Access to:
 * (List of online databases)
 * Newsletter/Periodical
 * Free Look Ups:
 * (List of look ups)
 * Field Trips
 * (include any other additional benefits your Society)

Meetings
(details of meetings: how often, where, when, what is the purpose of the meeting, i.e., genealogical instruction, planning projects, etc.)

Workshops
(details: topics, when, where, cost, etc.)

Board Meetings
(details of board meetings: how often, where, when, who is invited)

Indexing

 * (List each project)

Past Projects

 * (List each project)

User:BatsonDL/Sandbox 11

What is a Wiki?
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What is the FamilySearch Research Wiki
The FamilySearch Research Wiki is a genealogy wiki

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