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Your edit to United States.
Please do not add unhelpful and unconstructive content to Wikipedia. Your edits appear to be vandalism and have been reverted. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. · AndonicO Talk 14:23, 2 May 2007 (UTC)


 * Hmm... A few of your changes are good, but not the ones in which you add "US". I'll change the good ones back in about two hours, as I do not have time right now. (By the way, in case you were wondering, I moved your comment to the bottom of my talk page, here.) · AndonicO Talk 20:41, 2 May 2007 (UTC)


 * Sorry I took a while. I changed back one of your changed, though the rest, I believe, are more appropriate as they are. However, you are free to ask for more opinions on the articles talk page. Good luck. · AndonicO Talk 09:18, 3 May 2007 (UTC)

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 * Merely putting hangon on an article will not stop someone from deleting it. You need to add information. I'm going to delete it right now, and when you have information, you can create it again. However, make sure the person is notable - you can read about Wikipedia notability standards at Notability. Pepsidrinka 12:43, 5 May 2007 (UTC)

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Eekster, you are right, I created the page and, hoping to add my own content later on, I simply copied the information from an existing paragraph in another page. Therefore, while I agree w you that information should be properly sourced, what you saw there was not my own info. In any case, I have already improved the page.

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Zephaniah Kingsley
Please can you tell me where you got the date of birth from for Zephaniah Kingsley (11 April 1734) According to parish records Zephaniah was not born on the date stated by you in your article. Parish records state ‘Zephaniah ye son of Benj. and Eliz KINSLEY was born at Leake on ye 12th day of ye 11th month 1733-4’. This could mean he was born in Nov 1733 or January 1734 as the church calendar started in March so the 11th month of their calendar would have been January. If you are certain that the date in your article is correct then he cannot be the son of Benjamin Kinsley and Elizabeth Wright of Lincolnshire, England. jayne.w.parker@ntlworld.com Jaynep1461 (talk) 15:01, 26 April 2020 (UTC)

Dear Jane, my apologies for this late reply, as I am not always checking my Wikipedia message board. I got the 1734 birth date from Schafer (2013, p. 260): "The date for Zephaniah Kingsley Sr.'s birth is Zephaniah Kingsley Sr. was the grandchild of Quakers, born on April 11, 1734, at Leake, Lincolnshire, to Elizabeth Wright and Benjamin Kin[g]sley. His siblings were Benjamin, George, Jeremiah, and Martha Kingsley, born at Sibsey, Friskney, and Hog- sthorpe, all in Lincolnshire. See Temp MSS, 933, Lincolnshire’s Friends’ Registers, 1618–1837, Vol. 1, Births and Marriages. See also Digest Registers: Births, 1733/4-11-12 (823/32), and Marriages, 1724/4-23 (833/112), at the Library of the Religious Society of Friends, Friends House, Euston Square, London." Although Dr. Schafer's bio on ZK Jr. is quite authoritative, I have not checked the sources he cites and thus cannot comment on the correctness of the birth date. However, I believe you are correct in that we should follow the birth date on the record dated 12 Nov 1733: (England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N12Y-4QP : 21 March 2020), Zephaniah Kinsley, 1733). I am just not sure if the date is Nov 1733 or Jan 1734 per your insight. Thanks for bringing this up!

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