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According to sources Candreva is an Arbëreshë surname used only by Albanian community. This was accepted by editors until user Qed 237 came in. It is sourced. Don't say it's not him, cause it's his hole family. Oh and it's a sourced theory. Betterday123098 ( talk) 18:09, 20 October 2014 (UTC)
I agree with Qed237, for the same reasons: saying that a certain name is only used by people of Arbëreshë origins (and your sources never state it's used ONLY by Arbëreshë, they just say it's a last name of Albanian origin) is not enough to state that one who has that name is of Arbëreshë himself (what if some ancestor changed his last name for whatever reason?). We would need confirmation from Candreva himself, or some truly reliable source, not an article that most probably took its info from Wikipedia. After checking the history, I also wanted to point out that the user that keeps inserting this unverified info is most probably the same user who has been blocked many times in the past for using multiple accounts for the same purpose of tryin to baselessly prove someone's Albanian origins, as can be seen here — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.46.153.125 ( talk) 18:05, 14 June 2015 (UTC)
Qed237, I think Tastegash may be using multiple accounts with Credot. This is a hunch because they both have similar explanations for the source they use and always insist the source is reliable and continue to add it. Vaselineeeeeeee ( talk) 14:25, 23 June 2015 (UTC)
@ Qed237: But look at all the sources he listed. They do not just talk about his surname, they talk about his family being born in that Albanian region of Cozensa in Italy etc. It sounds legitimate, it goes more in depth than just his surname if you actually take the time to read it. Vaselineeeeeeee ( talk) 14:39, 12 August 2015 (UTC)
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According to sources Candreva is an Arbëreshë surname used only by Albanian community. This was accepted by editors until user Qed 237 came in. It is sourced. Don't say it's not him, cause it's his hole family. Oh and it's a sourced theory. Betterday123098 ( talk) 18:09, 20 October 2014 (UTC)
I agree with Qed237, for the same reasons: saying that a certain name is only used by people of Arbëreshë origins (and your sources never state it's used ONLY by Arbëreshë, they just say it's a last name of Albanian origin) is not enough to state that one who has that name is of Arbëreshë himself (what if some ancestor changed his last name for whatever reason?). We would need confirmation from Candreva himself, or some truly reliable source, not an article that most probably took its info from Wikipedia. After checking the history, I also wanted to point out that the user that keeps inserting this unverified info is most probably the same user who has been blocked many times in the past for using multiple accounts for the same purpose of tryin to baselessly prove someone's Albanian origins, as can be seen here — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.46.153.125 ( talk) 18:05, 14 June 2015 (UTC)
Qed237, I think Tastegash may be using multiple accounts with Credot. This is a hunch because they both have similar explanations for the source they use and always insist the source is reliable and continue to add it. Vaselineeeeeeee ( talk) 14:25, 23 June 2015 (UTC)
@ Qed237: But look at all the sources he listed. They do not just talk about his surname, they talk about his family being born in that Albanian region of Cozensa in Italy etc. It sounds legitimate, it goes more in depth than just his surname if you actually take the time to read it. Vaselineeeeeeee ( talk) 14:39, 12 August 2015 (UTC)
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