User talk:Gingell

Hi Gingell What are your sources for the additions you have made to the article 'Charlcutt'? I know this village and its history very well and I do not believe that the item at the end about the storm and the ditch is true. Perhaps you have mistaken the village in North Wiltshire for another? I suggest that the end is deleted or sourced. Moonlightmouse 16:12, 13 April 2007 (UTC)Moonlightmouse

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Gingell
Hi. I have made Gingell into a disambiguation page like other surnames. It would be great if you could reference any of the information I've tagged as needing a citation. Thanks, Somno (talk) 16:08, 2 May 2009 (UTC)

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