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Rev. William D.Gibbons, does not appear on the headstone, at Oakwood cemetery or other books or articles, please cite a source! The correct name is Rev. William Gibbons.[1][2][3][4]
That's not a sufficient reason. Findagrave is a source for the D, also newspaper articles. deisenbe (talk) 12:46, 13 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Please cite your other source for the middle initial. I would like to confirm and welcome any new information. If there is an initial "D"--great! Therefore, I respectfully request a citation and it will be documented.
^ McKinney, Richard I. (1981). Keeping the Faith. A History of the First Baptist Church, 1863–1980[,] in Light of its Times. Charlottesville, Virginia: First Baptist Church. OCLC 9322992.
^“Behind Her Eyes: The Story of Isabella Gibbons.” Office for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, 13 Aug. 2020, vpdiversity.virginia.edu/isabella-gibbons.