FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Utah Tasks Church Phase 1

The WikiProject Utah team selected a community approach to LDS records, rather than individual wards. (The ward approach may be needed for large LDS communities, such as Salt Lake, Provo, etc.) (Meetings 9/12 and 9/26/2012)

Task Description, LDS Phase 1
The purpose of this project is to copy and adapt the "pattern" (found by clicking the Discussion tab) to each LDS community in Utah's 29 counties.

The adapted pattern pages (called LDS community pages) give extremely useful facts and links to help people doing LDS research:
 * 1) Directs people to the correct pages in and gives them a link to Jenson's Encyclopedic History of the Church, where they can get the history and boundaries of LDS wards and branches in that locality.
 * 2) Provides a link to the FamilySearch Library catalog for church records of that place and ideas where other records can be found.

The LDS communities that need Phase 1 pages added and adapted appear as red links under the heading "Church of Jesus Christ..." on the county pages.

Example of an adapted pattern page
This page has been adapted to the community of Milford, giving Jenson's page numbers and link, the name(s) of the stake(s) for this place, the link to the FamilySearch Library Catalog, and other adaptations.

Milford, Utah LDS Church Wards and Branches

You may also notice that the details under '''Church Units and Boundaries" and "History Timeline" have not been filled in. That is because those areas require more time and training. Due to the sheer volume of pages that need adapting, Phase 1 is simply a first pass.

Step 1. Check Jenson's Encylopedic History
A) Check Jenson's to see if this place is featured:

How can you tell if it is "featured?" Although there may be other "hits" for that place, most will be in the correct part of the alphabet, such as "F" for "Frisco." It may be mentioned in the B's, but not featured there.

Step 2. Copy the pattern without changing it
A) Click the Discussion tab B) Click the "Edit This Page" button. C) Select Wikitext D) Highlight all (Ctrl+A) and copy (Ctrl+C) E) Cancel edit

Step 3. Click a red link and copy the pattern page

 * (Best to have another tab or window open, as mentioned in the Tip above)

A) On the county page, go to the Churches and Religious Groups topic B) Click a red (no data yet) link -- under the Church of Jesus Christ... heading.
 * Note: It will tell you the page does not exist. That's what you will accomplish.

C) Click to edit, select Wikitext, click on the page, then paste the pattern. D) Fill in edit Summary box: "copied pattern" and Save page

A) Breadcrumb trail:

 * Change "Beaver" to the current county (change it twice in the breadcrumb trail)
 * The first "Beaver" is in the link itself. The second "Beaver" is in the display -- what the user will see.
 * Change "Frisco" to current town. Be sure the comma is still there, as "Frisco, Utah"
 * Type in Summary box, "Breadcrumb", and Save page

B) Get correct pages from Jenson's Encyclopedic History

 * Click on the BYU link, search by place, scroll down to see page numbers
 * Clicking sends you out of the Wiki and adds a tab at the top. You may want to just keep the site open if you are going to do LDS Phase 1 for more than one community.
 * Identify the beginning and ending pages in Jenson's which feature this place or church unit.
 * There may be scattered pages mentioning this place or unit, but we're after the pages where this place is featured.
 * Back on the Wiki page you added, edit in WikiText, and change the page numbers (p ?-?) to the correct pages for this place

C) Under "Church Units and Boundaries"
Change the stake name (you will find it in Jenson's) Beaver Stake, Utah
 * In WikiText, change Beaver Stake to the correct stake in this link (two places):


 * Once you save the page, this link may turn red. It just means that LDS Phase 1 has not been done for it as yet.

D) Under "Obtain the Records"
1) Change "Beaver, Frisco" to current county, place 2) Test the link. Does is go to the FHL Catalog? *List of
 * No. Fix the link in WikiText to look like this:
 * Yes. Try to understand why it didn't find anything.
 * Click to the catalog, and search by place: Utah, [county]. Then click church records and scan through. If this place is listed, click on it to see where it is cataloged. For example, we learned that Bothwell was filed under Tremonton. (Have no idea why, but see how it was noted on the page.)
 * If you still can't find this place in the catalog, simply remove the ", Frisco" in the above link to give them a county search.

E) Change the Category
Scroll below the "References" heading.
 * In the second Category, replace "Beaver" with current county
 * Note: Every page in the Wiki is supposed to be assigned to at least one category, allowing familiar users to find all the pages assigned to that category. These pages have 3 categories:
 * The County (this is the one that needs to be adapted)
 * Finding LDS Families
 * LDS Church Records
 * Type in the edit Summary box: "adapted to town" and Save page

Repeat Phase 1 for the next community
Get back to the County page and select the next red-linked community. Repeat Steps 1-4.

Phase 2: Boundaries and History Timeline
We are skipping Phase 2 right now, because:
 * People need this page asap adapted to each of the LDS communities in all of the 29 counties.
 * Having all the adapted pages gives people a lot of good information and links to records they can use.
 * Users will still be able to get the church unit boundaries and history by clicking to Jenson's. They are not left high and dry.
 * Phase 2 takes more time per church unit than this Phase 1.
 * Users are asked to add the boundaries and timeline information, so it will be done over time.

We will soon focus on Phase 2 for major areas in early LDS history, such as Salt Lake, Provo, Orem, and the like.

If you really, really, really want to do Phase 2 right now, here is a link to the Task Page: LDS Phase 2.

Counties that are ready for Phase 1 pages
(Counties will be added as readied through a separate project)

Beaver· Box Elder·