User:Amberannelarsen/sandbox180

Purpose
Some countries in the Wiki have infoboxes on each of the parish pages that gives more precise jurisdictional information for each parish. We have added the infobox template to all of the parish pages in Wales so we can add that information as well. This is very helpful for the researchers, as it tells them what jurisdictional levels held their records.

Project Leader
Amber Larsen

Task List
Task List

Sign up on Task List
1. Go to the Task List and put your name in the "Name" column for the respective Wiki pages you'd like to work on. 2. Click on the name of the wiki page you signed up for. The name is linked to the actual Wiki page and will take you directly to that page. 3. Click Edit source next to the "History" heading (or equivalent) on the parish page, and locate the infobox template code. It will look something like the following:

Find the Province, Deanery, and Diocese
4. In a new tab or window, go to the Google Book Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons, and enter the name of your parish in the left search bar (as shown below). Then click "Go". 5. After you search, you may get a yellow bar that says "No results found in this book..." (as shown below).  If this is the case, refer back to the Wiki parish page to see if there is an alternate spelling of the parish name. If you find another spelling for your parish, repeat step 4 with the new spelling. 6. After your search, you will see a list of search results. Click on the first one in the list. 7. Your parish name will be automatically highlighted on the Google Books page. See the example below, showing the highlighted parish name, as well as where to find the Deanery, Diocese, and Province information. ''The image on the left shows the Google Books page with the desired information circled in red. The image on the right shows the corresponding places in the Wiki code (back on your parsih page) where that information is inserted. After you type the information into the infobox, add "(1864)" afterward, indicating that this information was correct as of the book's publication date of 1864.''
 * If your parish name is comprised of more than one word, try searching with just one word or the other. It may pull up the correct parish.
 * If there are still no results for that parish, mark the Notes column of the task list with "None", and continue on to the next parish in the task list.