User talk:KimbletonH

Citing sources
I see you have been adding dates to articles by copying them from other articles. You can not rely on the information in other articles to be accurate, so if you want to do this then you must look in the other article for a source that you can place in an in-line citation in the target article. If no such source exists then you should not be copying the dates as they might be wrong.

In the case of George Feilding, 1st Earl of Desmond I see that your change was based on "changed info about number of children, based upon peerage.com", but Darryl Lundy's website www.peerage.com is not a reliable source, and you have not cited any source in the article.

See this article: Henry Williams (alias Cromwell), and this footnote for how you can cite Lundy reliably (WP:SAYWHEREYOUGOTIT). -- PBS (talk) 19:04, 4 May 2012 (UTC)