WRG Projects

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General

Books

  • Add all family groups from the Pierce book to the Family area. - DONE
  • Link all names in the Pierce book to the Family group pages. - IN PROGRESS
  • Add all family groups from the Phoenix book to the Family area. - IN PROGRESS
  • Finish transcribing the remaining 59.23% of the Phoenix book.
  • Template for future Phoenix page transcriptions - IN PROGRESS
  • Scan, upload, and link in photos from an original version of Pierce.
  • Scan, upload, and link in photos from an original version of Melville.
  • Scan, upload, and link in images from Phoenix. - IN PROGRESS
  • Phoenix Project

Census

  • Transcribe remaining 1830 and 1840 census records.
  • Transcribe missing 1850 census records.
  • Transcribe missing 1860 census records.
  • Transcribe missing 1870 census records.

The Census Identification Project

Families

  • Add location categories to all Family: pages that don't have them. - DONE
  • Convert Ebenezer Whitney family outline to Family group pages. - DONE

Other

  • Link all military records to the Family group pages.
  • Convert PRE sections to P CLASS="Plaintext" sections (they allow embedded anchors, PRE sections don't in the wiki)
  • Decide on appropriate usage of category pages. - DONE

Tim's Projects

  • Add all family groups from on-line databases to the Family area.
  • Separate archived mailing list messages into individual pages.
  • Finish posting records on Archive:Parish Register, All Saints Church, Isleworth, Middlesex, England
  • Write an article on the newly discovered information about Thomas Whitney - IN PROGRESS
  • Trace English Whitneys to present for DNA study enlistment - IN PROGRESS
  • Whitneys in other countries, not U.S. or U.K.
  • Search - create an advanced search page - COMPLETE
  • Pierce Transcription - write code to convert, upload family groups - COMPLETE

U.K. Census Records

  • Finish indexes of U.K. Census Records
  • Extract U.K. Census Records
  • Create Family group pages for families in U.K. Census records. - IN PROGRESS

Robert's Projects

  • Link Family pages to vital records pages and vice versa. - Massachusetts DONE
  • Family Group Pages:
  • Separate pages for children with substantial information on their parents' page. - IN PROGRESS
  • Fifth generation Whitney males from Henry1. - DONE
  • Sixth generation Whitney males from Henry1. - IN PROGRESS
  • Seventh generation Whitney males from Henry1.
  • Eighth generation Whitney males from Henry1.
  • Ninth generation Whitney males from Henry1.
  • Tenth generation Whitney males from Henry1.
  • Missing sixth-generation families from John1 Whitney.
  • At least 464 sixth generation Whitney families from John1 (321 male), less those from Pierce.
  • At least 329 seventh generation Whitney families from John1 (259 male), less those from Pierce.
  • At least 169 eighth generation Whitney families from John1 (152 male), less those from Pierce.
  • Fifth generation Whitney females from Henry1.
  • Sixth generation Whitney females from Henry1.
  • Seventh generation Whitney females from Henry1.
  • Eighth generation Whitney females from Henry1.
  • Ninth generation Whitney females from Henry1.
  • Tenth generation Whitney females from Henry1.
  • Source all fourth- and fifth-generation pages from John1.
  • Source all fourth- and fifth-generation pages from Henry1.
  • Write article on ancestry of Thomas Whitney of Westminster - DONE
  • Resolve inconsistencies in the main line of Whitneys of Whitney, or at least note discrepancies between sources. - DONE
  • Source all of the Medieval Whitney family groups as best known. - IN PROGRESS
  • Link Medieval sources back to family group records: - COMPLETE EXCEPT:
  • Create pages for unattached/unidentified Whitney people.
  • 1600-1700.
  • 1700-1749.
  • 1750-1799.