Talk:William Knibb

References to Peter Masters' abbreviated version of Hinton's biography
I have updated the reference, and in a separate edit added page nos per Template:Rp, this may not please every reader or editor, but it does have advantages for a reader with the book to hand. Happy to discuss. Cpsoper (talk) 14:23, 1 February 2015 (UTC)

Tomas William David knibb
Does your family have relevant photographs? Victuallers (talk) 08:19, 19 January 2018 (UTC)

Help with Minor Edits and References
The Reference is here at this link. Please feel free to actually read it if you would like but I have translated it for you from "Creole English" to "British English", so now you are quite welcome for that information as I'm pretty sure you are not an expert in "Creole English translation as well as "British English". Reference source, https://www.bmsworldmission.org/heritage/jamaica/.

Translation from "Creole English" which is Old Jamaican English to British English as stated by rules and regulations of wikipedia sir.

Thomas “as in "Thomas Burche", was his slave name. This is seen as offensive to Jamaican people in this era and it is against human rights to dead name a person even if it is factual history but you have permission to write down the facts about Thomas Burche using his real name as Jamaican people would prefer it that way as it is part of and relating to Black History and Black Slavery that happened in the 1700-1930s era. The word Brutal is the real definition that White supremacist used to call Black people during the Dark days. William Knibb is an Honourable persons of Jamaica and is my Great Great Great Grandfather so I would like to restore his image back to what it is suppose to be as I am his ancestor. I'm from foster care so there is no conflict of interest when it comes to the research.

Thomas Knibb is considered a Half Brother but he was adopted by the Knibb family and freed so he is considered family to the Knibb family heritage line. a If you look up or research into Black slavery and the link I provided and read it carefully you will understand that William Knibb adopted "Thomas Burche" as his own brother and he also was able to legally change it so that Thomas Knibb was his real name under United Kingdom Law of the 1800 era. Furthermore, William Knibb and Thomas Knibb are (step-siblings) under William Knibb's fathers' last name as this was necessary to free Thomas from slavery. Definition of Brutal in 1824 literally means Burche so open up a dictionary from 1926 and read it. (Reference: Oxford Dictionary the Hard Copy version of the actual Book from 1926 as I own the Book myself. Note: I can give you the date the book was published but that is not in this version of the book so you let me know how to proceed with that. I am only interested in professional writing so please be professional as you are being rude and offensive Donald Albury.I volunteer to do this for free so you should be happy I am contributing to the history of something and doing my best to do so. Thank you for your time but you are not understanding my english language so I think there is a barrier there you do not understand or comprehend.

You made the changes and other people have so that William Knibb is connected to the Baptist people as well as mentioned as a Baptist Missionary. Also, this helps historians a lot as I am a Canadian historian and an English Historian. Anyways, have a wonderful day and thank you for your time. Furthermore, you can see that I am actually a pretty good writer as I was able to write all this so stop trying to explain to me how to read I am already aware of how to do that sir.

Respectfully,

King Knibb

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