Saturday Sourcing Sprint! (4 November 2017)

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Hi WikiTreers! 

imageJoin in on this week's 24-hour Saturday Sourcing Sprint!

It's basically a casual mini Source-a-Thon.

When it's Saturday where you are, get sourcing! 
(And quit when it's Sunday :D )

You only need to answer the post once in this thread, including your team name and time zone (GMT standard). We have decided to use the Challenge Tracker to record the profiles we sources. You can continue commenting in your answer regarding successes, discrepancies, stories that tug at your heart strings, and new amazing sources. We also have a Google Hangout if you'd like to join us. It will be as busy or quiet as we make it.

* All profiles improved must come from the Unsourced categories or be already present on WikiTree and unsourced - you cannot create new profiles and add sources just to up your tally. The hope and goal is to improve the profiles already on WikiTree which need sources. Other great ways to find unsourced profiles are to check out orphaned profiles and use the Unsourced by Country lists which Aleš prepares for us..

*Remember, your sources need to be as full and specific as possible, so others find them useful. That means, if the source is online, you should link to it. If it is a page from a book, the page number should be included so others can easily see where you found the reference.

* The tally is of profiles improved, not sources added. That said, if you can add a number of sources to a profile, all the better. When you save the profile, a green bar will appear at the top. Click the Challenge Tracker button, add or verify your WikiTreeID, select a pre-defined comment or add your own to indicate which type(s) of source(s) you added, put a check mark in the "Saturday Sourcing Sprint" box, and click "Add Action." If you participate in the Monthly Sourcerers' Challenge you can click both boxes.

* If you attempt to add sources to a profile and just cannot find any, please add a note under a section like == Research Notes == giving where you tried to find records and you can sign it with the four tildes (~~~~) so the date is applied as well. Something like "Looked for John in the US Census records for 1900-1940 and couldn't find him on FamilySearch or Ancestry" would be fine. Or, "Searched google for an obituary and didn't find one." That way the next researcher knows where to start. These don't count toward your total but will help improve our shared WikiTree overall!

* If the only source on a profile is "Ancestry tree," "Geni.com," Ancestry search results page, "Pedigree Resource Files" from FamilySearch, and the like, it does count as unsourced.  Add some sources to it and include the profile in your tally. Likewise, in no way is adding one of those or comparable things an acceptable source. If one of those is added, it should go in a == Research Notes == section and the template should stay or be added.

* If you find a match and can merge a profile into an already sourced profile, that counts too. You still found a source, plus you eliminated a duplicate. To get to the Challenge Tracker for these, clean up the merged profile and then click the Challenge Tracker.

The Sprint tracking page will be updated after the sprint is over. Once that is done, a best answer will be awarded to the Sprinter who sources the most profiles and, if it is the first time winning, the Saturday Sourcing Sprints Winner badge will be awarded. You can track your progress on the Challenge Tracker report.

in The Tree House by Debi Hoag G2G6 Pilot (395k points)
reshown by Debi Hoag
Congratulations to Beverly Ahrens on her first Saturday Sourcing Sprint win with 101 profiles sourced.

There were 23 registered Sprinters and 3 who played along as we sourced a total of 474 profiles this weekend. Excellent work everyone; Thank You!

Hello Debi.

Where can we find the amount we did. I want to try and improve from week to week if I can and didn't remember how many I actually got for the sprint.

 

Thanks Darren

Darren, you can find it using this link to the Challenge Tracker reports. If you ever lose the link, it is located at the very bottom of the Saturday Sourcing Sprint Help page.

Thanks for adding the ones from 21 October to now. They were not showing for me before. Unfortunately  I did not improve on last weeks personal total. Bummer. Still got 19 sourced profiles done.

16 Answers

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Best answer
I'm ready to start.
by Beverly Ahrens G2G6 Mach 8 (84.3k points)
selected by Debi Hoag
Congratulations, Beverly, in winning your first Sourcing Sprint. I hope you had fun.
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Still going on http://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20171022/NZL/2_1900-1999_1.htm as the same for the monthly challenge.

by Darren Kellett G2G6 Pilot (428k points)
Looks like you've got your work cut out for you, Darren. New Zealand is lucky to have you.
I guess your challenge is over, but your link was old. http://www.softdata.si/wt/Unsourced_20171029/NZL/2_1900-1999_1.htm
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I'm in again. There are still lots to do in Yorkshire.
by Joan Whitaker G2G6 Pilot (169k points)
And Yorkshire is lucky to have you, Joan! Glad your back for another round.
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I'm in; Team Massachusetts 600.  I'll be using the tracker.

The weather's brought snow, so I'm staying inside!!
by Janine Barber G2G6 Pilot (230k points)
Welcome back, Janine, and keep that snow up there. This Florida girl is not a fan.
Brrr!  Normally it's only snowing in the mountains in November; who knows what our winter will bring.

Wishing I were  in warmer weather, Janine

I'm sending you warm thoughts, Janine.

+6 votes
I’ll try to do a couple. GMT-4 at least for tomorrow
by Kay Knight G2G6 Pilot (597k points)
Ahhh yes, the end of Daylights Savings is upon us. Does that mean we get an extra hour or we lose an hour of sourcing Saturday night? Time math is not my forte.
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I'll join in for a few, but I'll be away most of the day.
by Star Kline G2G6 Pilot (720k points)
Me too, Star. Tomorrow I shall use some of my upcoming birthday funds to attend the 21st Annual Central Florida Family History Conference.
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I'm in! ... pacific time zone, for Team New York

hoping to get a few done at midnight, hopefully to the sound of 1st rain of the season!  we need it here in dry tinder-laden Northern California!
by Nancy Schlegel G2G2 (3.0k points)
Thanks for Sprinting, Nancy. Well done with your 28. Did you get any of the rain?
woo-hoo, on both counts!  

(1) think 28 maybe double my number on 1st go last week!

(2) sourced for an hour after midnight Friday, with no rain -- but awakened at 5am by steady rain, just what we needed!.. and now more due Wed/Thu

Debi, hope your genealogy conference was terrific!
YAYAY Rain!!!!

The conference was good. I even sat in on an Intro to WikiTree class taught by another member, just to see what I could pick up for my presentations.
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1.  Robert Webb(ssdi, FAG, census)

2.  Thomas Wax(census)

3.  John Wax(census)

4.  James Wax(FAG, military record)

5.  Ellis Wax(ssdi, military record, FAG)

by Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz G2G6 Pilot (827k points)
When I glanced at your list, Lucy, I saw Wax and my brain automatically added Wane as in "the wax and wane of the moon." To make up for it, I had to go look at the profile for your Mr. Webb. Well done and thank you for joining us.
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Here again.
by John Noel G2G6 Pilot (749k points)
It's good to see you back, John.
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I'll do a few Aussie ones while I have some time.
by Eileen Strikwerda G2G6 Mach 1 (16.8k points)
I'm so glad you joined us Eileen. Well done!
+4 votes
I am in for Team Tennessee again
by Living Barnett G2G6 Pilot (502k points)
Thanks, Linda, for joining the Sprint this week.
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I'm doing a few Australian ones.
by Kathleen Cobcroft G2G6 Pilot (104k points)
Welcome to the Sprints, Kathleen. Sorry I didn't welcome you yesterday. What's your time zone and are you part of a team?
Hi Debi, I'm in Canberra, currently GMT +11 and I was in Team Australia for the Sourceathon but I haven't checked out if sprint teams are different.

I only got a couple done this time as I had a bunch of four year olds over for a playdate, and they all went mad! :)
The Sprints don't officially use teams, other than members of the same team cheering each other on. Team Australia is fine.

I think you're Wonder Woman for getting anything done under those conditions. I'm Child Free by Circumstance and have a huge amount of respect for those of you who are involved in raising our future caretakers..
+5 votes
please add me in...Maple Leaf forever..
by Catherine Trewin G2G6 Mach 2 (20.1k points)
Glad to have you in again, Catherine.
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I'm back again this weekend. Team GB-Gen and time zone UTC+00:00 now the clocks have gone back

by Michelle Wilkes G2G6 Pilot (169k points)
I'm glad you joined us, Michelle. One of my goals today is to get the timezones in the tracking table updated.
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Good morning! I'm in Southern Super Sweepers, and GMT -4 for one more day. I'll try to get a few done before the littles wake up and we start our busy weekend.
by Lori Masucci G2G6 Mach 1 (10.5k points)
Great to have you join us, Lori. Looks like you got a bunch done before the littles woke up.
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I'm in again too! Team GB-Gen and doing more Scottish ones since I've added more while data-doctoring (timezone is GMT)
by Sheena Tait G2G6 Pilot (117k points)
Thanks for working on the Scottish ones, Sheena!

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