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The statement above needs to be fixed, as it clearly fails basic math. 1811 + 19 = 1830. Not 1840. Whoever has the info on which side of this equation is messed up, this is in need of a correction. I've noted this in the article in a Citation needed tag.-- Cy Maddox ( talk) 04:49, 6 June 2017 (UTC)
For the record, I've removed various unsourced bits spread throughout the article that went on and on about how Heinz's second cousin from back in the old country is somehow related to Donald Trump, per WP:V and WP:TRIVIA. Even if this could be sourced (I didn't bother to try), and as fun as it might be to play some genealogical version of the six degrees of Kevin Bacon involving famous American businesspeople of German extraction instead of Hollywood actors, it would still be trivia in my humble opinion. -- Kendrick7 talk 06:38, 26 September 2020 (UTC)
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From the Early Life section:
The statement above needs to be fixed, as it clearly fails basic math. 1811 + 19 = 1830. Not 1840. Whoever has the info on which side of this equation is messed up, this is in need of a correction. I've noted this in the article in a Citation needed tag.-- Cy Maddox ( talk) 04:49, 6 June 2017 (UTC)
For the record, I've removed various unsourced bits spread throughout the article that went on and on about how Heinz's second cousin from back in the old country is somehow related to Donald Trump, per WP:V and WP:TRIVIA. Even if this could be sourced (I didn't bother to try), and as fun as it might be to play some genealogical version of the six degrees of Kevin Bacon involving famous American businesspeople of German extraction instead of Hollywood actors, it would still be trivia in my humble opinion. -- Kendrick7 talk 06:38, 26 September 2020 (UTC)