FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject England County Cemeteries, Part 1

Purpose
Update county cemetery pages where they exist and create county cemetery pages where they do not. This will make it easier for researchers to find cemetery records.

Contact Person
Heather Mecham

Example Pages
Bedfordshire Cemeteries Berkshire Cemeteries

Task List
Task List

Part 1: Set up your sandbox
1. Select a county on the task list by putting your name in the name column. 2. Create a sandbox for this page. 3. Copy and paste the code below into the sandbox and click save.

Additional Resources at the Family History Library
To find cemetery records for NAME in the FamilySearch Catalog follow these steps:


 * 1) Go to the FamilySearch Catalog
 * 2) Enter: NAME in the Place box
 * 3) Click on: Search
 * 4) Click on: Cemeteries

To search for cemeteries at the town level, follow directions below.


 * 1) Go to the FamilySearch Catalog
 * 2) Enter: NAME in the Place box
 * 3) Click on: Search
 * 4) Click on: Cemeteries
 * 5) Click on: Places within NAME
 * 6) Click on the town you want to search
 * 7) Click on: Cemeteries

Additional Resources
4. Wherever you see the word NAME in your sandbox, replace it with your county's name. 5. Click save.
 * Worldcat.org- Do a search for NAME Cemetery.

Part 2: Evaluate Information on the Wiki Page for Your County
1. Go to your county's cemeteries page in the Wiki and check existing county page for information to move over to the new page by clicking on each link. 2. Anything that is a bad link can be skipped. Bad links include those that are broken or do not have cemetery information. 3. All remaining links that still work and contain cemetery information can be used on the new page. They can be placed under the appropriate heading in the table in your sandbox. 4. Please place all links below what is already in the table, with a bullet point, the link and any explanation following. See the example below:


 * Kempston Cemetery World War 1 and 2 Graves

Part 3: Gather Additional Resources
Gather and add additional resources using the sites listed below with instructions for each one.

Check Find A Grave
1. Go to Find A Grave. 2. Type in the name of the county in the cemetery location search box and click search. 3. Copy the URL. 4. Go back to your sandbox and find the heading "Tombstone Transcriptions Online." Look below the heading where it says: *[URL Find A Grave] 5. Highlight URL and paste the link you copied in place of URL. Make sure that there is a space and then the name of the link (Find A Grave) in between the open and close brackets.
 * This is an example of a Find A Grave URL: Find A Grave

4. Go back to Find A Grave. 5. Click cemeteries on the menu across the top. 6. Enter the county name in the cemetery location box. 7. Click the orange search button on the right. 8. Copy the URL. 9. Go back to your sandbox and find the heading "List of Cemeteries in the County" Look below the heading where it says: *[URL Find A Grave] 10. Highlight "URL" and paste the link you copied in its place. Make sure that there is a space and then the name of the link (Find A Grave) in between the open and close brackets.

Check BillionGraves
1. Go to BillionGraves. 2. Click the blue button that says "Search BillionGraves" at the upper right of the page. 3. Go to the heading that says "Where". 4. Select United Kingdom from the country pulldown menu. 5. Select England from the state pulldown menu. 6. Select the county from the county pulldown menu. Not all counties are included. If your county is not, move to the next heading, "Check Genuki". If your county is included, continue to step 7. 7. Click the orange search button. 8. Copy the URL. 9. Go back to your sandbox and find the heading "List of Cemeteries in the County" Look below the heading where it says: *[URL BillionGraves] 10. Highlight "URL" and paste the link you copied in its place.Make sure that there is a space and then the name of the link (BillionGraves) in between the open and close brackets.

Check Genuki
1. Go to Genuki. 2. Search the alphabetical list of counties below the map and click the link for your county. 3. Find and click the link for cemeteries. If there is no link for cemeteries for your county, continue on to the heading "add the link for FamilySearch Places". If there is a link, continue to step 5. 4. Check the links in the cemeteries section, looking for any resources that inlcude cemetery transcriptions or lists of cemeteries in the county. 5. Add each resource at the bottom of the appropriate section of the table, starting with a bullet point. See example below.
 * Kempston Cemetery World War 1 and 2 Graves

Add Link for FamilySearch Places
1. Go to FamilySearch Places 2. Type the name of your county in the search box. 3. Select the top search result. 4. Click the blue target-shaped icon next to county name. 5. Click the link that says "add filter". 6. Type cemetery into the "place type" search box and select cemetery. 7. Copy the URL. 8. Go back to your sandbox and find the heading "List of Cemeteries in the County." Look below the heading where it says: *[URL FamilySearch Places] 5. Highlight URL and paste the link you copied in place of URL. Make sure that there is a space and then the name of the link (FamilySearch Places) in between the open and close brackets. 6. Click show preview and double-check your work. 7. Click save. 8. Return to the task list and place the link to your sandbox in the link to sandbox column (E).