User talk:Ayla1978

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 * Ok. I didn’t add anything person. Only things sourced through ancestry.com and historical websites for NC. I also am disabled and almost 50 years old. I do not work, nor receive funds for anything related to this. I just found the page about the NC Congressman, Edmund DeBerry who is my grandfather’s ancestor. I wanted to link the information of his family, historical homesite, and historical graveyard. Everything I mentioned is strictly from a historical perspective. Not a personal one. Thank you Ayla1978 (talk) 14:25, 9 October 2023 (UTC)

Also, the people are from the 1700 and 1800s, so no. I have no conflict of interest. I only provided historically accurate information. I’m gaining nothing, so I don’t understand why it’s inappropriate.