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Surnames/tags: Scotland Gedcoms
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Team Leader: TBA
Acting Team Leader - Amy Gilpin
Team Members:
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Goal
The goal of the Scotland GEDcom Team is to work on Gedcom uploads primarily from the early days of Wikitree, to make each Scotland profile contained within, is as perfect as possible. This will cover all Profile Improvements elements including, but not limited to, connecting, merging of duplicates and untangling troublesome profiles, sourcing and biography writing. It is a total Team effort, where collaboration on profiles is encouraged to get the best possible outcome.
Process
- Select a profile to work on from the table below
- Add your WikiTree-ID in the Who's Working On It column
- Review the profile for relevant sources and helpful information
- Place the helpful information under a ==Research Notes== section on the profile
- Add maintenance categories, as needed
- Remove Gedcom junk from the profile
- If there are no existing sources, try to find at least one source
- Write a biography for the profile
- Remove the Needs Gedcom Cleanup maintenance category when you are finished
Resources
Gedcoms Needing Attention
Profiles Needing Cleanup
- Login to request to the join the Trusted List so that you can edit and add images.
- Private Messages: Contact the Profile Managers privately: Linda Peterson, Doug McCallum, Scotland Project WikiTree, and Amy Gilpin. (Best when privacy is an issue.)
- Public Comments: Login to post. (Best for messages specifically directed to those editing this profile. Limit 20 per day.)
- Public Q&A: These will appear above and in the Genealogist-to-Genealogist (G2G) Forum. (Best for anything directed to the wider genealogy community.)
edited by Bonnie (Price) Guadalupe
I still can'r read DNA results - can't wrap my head around numbers & letters combinations- but if a dna reader says "this is a maternal/paternal cousin, thru such & such line" I'll be happy! If i can provide help to others in some way, that'll do my heart good!