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I've tagged two of these sources with {{
reliable sources}} as they appear to be the work of amateur family genealogists. There are plenty of other sourcess on Duvall out there and we should be able to do much better than this.
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21:03, 5 December 2007 (UTC)reply
I agree. Thanks for finding the Blatz and Richardson sources. As for how the potentially-not-so-reliable sources got there, it was what I found with a quick internet search at the time. But I was pretty sure there were better sources out there, or I wouldn't have started an article in the first place. I like the changes you made.
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21:31, 5 December 2007 (UTC)reply
The author should note that Barack Obama's book is errantly entitled, Dreams of My Father in this article. The book is actually entitled, Dreams From My Father. Please correct this as such.
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Notability
He died in 1694 and left his substantial estate (which included at least 18 slaves)...
What is the notability of this statement? These slave-counts often sound like moral evaluations, and are therefore non-encyc.
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I've tagged two of these sources with {{
reliable sources}} as they appear to be the work of amateur family genealogists. There are plenty of other sourcess on Duvall out there and we should be able to do much better than this.
Toddst1 (
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21:03, 5 December 2007 (UTC)reply
I agree. Thanks for finding the Blatz and Richardson sources. As for how the potentially-not-so-reliable sources got there, it was what I found with a quick internet search at the time. But I was pretty sure there were better sources out there, or I wouldn't have started an article in the first place. I like the changes you made.
Kingdon (
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21:31, 5 December 2007 (UTC)reply
The author should note that Barack Obama's book is errantly entitled, Dreams of My Father in this article. The book is actually entitled, Dreams From My Father. Please correct this as such.
63.174.65.2 (
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17:58, 8 October 2010 (UTC)reply
Notability
He died in 1694 and left his substantial estate (which included at least 18 slaves)...
What is the notability of this statement? These slave-counts often sound like moral evaluations, and are therefore non-encyc.
Valetude (
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07:01, 21 April 2021 (UTC)reply