Help:Wiki University How to Research Using the Wiki

How to research using the Wiki

 * Research is the reason why FamilySearch Wiki was created in the first place.
 * Users looking for their ancestors can discover what records exist in the place of their ancestor's origin and how to gain access to them.
 * If you are totally new to genealogy research and have never engaged in any in the past, click here to learn how to begin your genealogical quest.

First step - What do you know?
We are going to assume that you have had some experience with genealogical research and have started your own family tree. We are also going to assume that you are new to the wiki and want to know how it can help you find information. Here are the first steps using the Wiki:
 * GATHER: You do not need to gather everything you know about all of your ancestors - just the one you want to research now.
 * CHOOSE: Select an event you want to research such as a birth, marriage or death.
 * FIND: Go to the Wiki to determine if the records you are looking for exist and how to get access to them.
 * SHARE: Next, if the information is useful, enter it into your family tree on FamilySearch.org so other members of your family can learn more about their ancestors.

Case Studies
Below are three case studies on how the Wiki was used to research for records on a particular ancestor.

Case study - One
Let's say you want to find the birth certificate for Ivan Rogers who was born in 1922 in Arizona.
 * In the search bar, type "Arizona."
 * A list of choices will appear.
 * Click on "Arizona Genealogy."
 * In the blue box at the top of the page, click on "birth information."
 * You will get another article entitled "How to Find Arizona Birth Records."
 * You will notice a detailed description of what records are available from the state archives in relation to birth records.
 * Clicking on any of the links will take you to a section of the page you are on.
 * Since Ivan was born in 1922, he was born 67 years before 1989, which means the designation "Birth from 75 years before present year thru 1989" would be the place to click..
 * Next click on Arizona Department of Health Services.
 * Click on "TOPICS" in the tool bar and click on "Genealogy" from drop down menu.
 * Type the name in the Last Name and First Name boxes and in the Birth Year box as well.
 * Click Submit and select from the list of responses.
 * You should see a list of individuals matching your search criteria.
 * Click on the proper one and you should see a copy of the original birth certificate.

Case study - Two
Let's say you want to find the parents for Herman C. Sherburne who was born in 1892 in Maine.
 * In the Wiki search bar, type "Maine," then hit "Enter."
 * A list of choices will appear.
 * Click on "Maine Genealogy."
 * Scroll down slightly to the blue box titled "How to Find Information about Maine Ancestors;" click on "1. Birth Information."
 * You will then be directed to another article entitled "How to Find Maine Birth Records."
 * Notice the blue "Next Step: When did the birth occur?" box.
 * Since Herman was born in 1892, click on "Births Between 1892 and 1922."
 * Next click on "Maine Births Databases - Includes Indexes Only (Try 1st) - 1739 - 1900 - At FamilySearch.org."
 * Fill out the "First Names," "Last Names," "Birthplace," and "Birth Year (Range)" boxes.
 * Click "Search" and select from the list of responses.
 * Click on the proper one and you should see an indexed copy of Herman's birth certificate with his parents' names.

Try these out
 Quick Quiz
 * You can search for names of your ancestors in FamilySearch Wiki.
 * True
 * False


 * FamilySearch Wiki has a complete list of all places where genealogical records are kept in the world.
 * True
 * False


 * The only way to get to the FamilySearch Wiki is through FamilySearch.org
 * True
 * False

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