England Project | Counties Team | Wiltshire | Wiltshire Research Resources.
Welcome
Welcome to the Wiltshire Team page. We cover the county of Wiltshire, England and are part of the South West England Team and England Project.
Please feel free to browse and check out the links below.
Team Members
- Team Leader and Point of Contact: Alan Purchase
- Team Members: David Carlson | Allie Chizlett | Bill Horder | Gill Whitehouse | Mike Sainsbury | Raymond Laing | Martin Honor
If you wish to join us but are not yet a member of the England Project, please visit the England Project page. Once you've completed the England Project's Orphan Trail you can then join one or more of the England Counties Teams.
If you're already a member of the England Project and wish to join us, please contact Dave Welburn.
If you have any questions about Wiltshire, please contact Dave Welburn
Goal
Our goal is to ensure that all Wiltshire profiles are of a high standard, as complete as possible, and connected to the global tree.
Topics, Links and Stats
Click here to see the latest week on week statistics for Wiltshire.
The figures in the right hand columns show the latest number of profiles that are unsourced or unconnected or have suggestions to explore. If shown in green, the numbers have reduced since last week. If shown in red then the number has increased.
Can you help us keep the Wiltshire figures green?
Click the links in that table to see a fuller breakdown of Wiltshire profiles needing action.
Wiltshire Maintenance Categories
Please remember when working on profiles managed by other people to make contact with them before making any major changes.
Click here to see the new Wiltshire Profiles Location Statistics.
Team Challenges
Members of the Wiltshire Team are encouraged to join our Challenge Team connected to the England Project and participate from time to time in WikiTree challenges for England:
WikiTree Help Resources
- Categorization Help
- Research Note Box Help
- Sources Help
- Free Space Pages for Sources
- Editing Tips
- Stickers
- Adding Links
- Sources Style Guide
- Login to request to the join the Trusted List so that you can edit and add images.
- Private Messages: Send a private message to the Profile Manager. (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.)
A big thankyou to everyone who has worked on our Wiltshire profiles this year; we are making a difference. Our statistics show another significant increase in the number of profiles (up about 15% to 104,634 ) with a slight drop in the percentage of Unsourced and Unconnected and an impressive 1.07% reduction in Suggestions. There was a 0.02% increase in Unknowns, which is not a concern.
Keep up the good work and ensure we have another successful year.
Cheers, Alan.
Team Leader.
edited by Alan Purchase
Thank you to everyone who has worked so hard on our Wiltshire profiles this year. Our statistics show a significant increase in the number of profiles (about 18%) with a slight drop in the percentage of Unsourced, Unconnected, Suggestions and Unknowns. Keep up the good work.
Wishing you all a joyous festive season and a happy and prosperous new year.
Cheers, Alan.
In the Topics, Links and Stats section I've added a link to the latest week on week statistics for Wiltshire and other counties in the South-West England Region.
The figures in the right hand columns show the latest number of Wiltshire profiles that are unsourced or unconnected or have suggestions to explore. If shown in green, the numbers have reduced since last week. If shown in red then the number has increased.
Can you help us keep the Wiltshire figures green?
Click the links in that table to see a fuller breakdown of profiles needing action.
Prior to the latest source a thon there were 1946 unsourced profiles for Wiltshire - this has been cut to 1771.
Keep up the great work!
Martin Team Leader for Wiltshire