User talk:Liam.04663

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I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Thank you for signing up! Kerry (talk) 03:17, 18 December 2020 (UTC)

Emma Evans drowning
Hi, Liam! Thanks for adding the information about Emma Evans and her children drowning. What a sad story! As you are new to contributing to Wikipedia, I realise you don't yet understand the "encyclopedic style" so I have rewritten your contribution in the History section of the Munrumben article with a bit of background on who Emma Evans was and I added some newspaper reporting from 1882 about their drowning (see citations [8],[9], and [10] in the Wikipedia article and click through). I also searched the Queensland Government's death registrations to find out the names of the 3 children so we can include their names. If it is safe to do so, can you get a photo of the memorial you found to include in the Wikipedia article, a photo from a phone is OK. The photo needs to be uploaded by Wikimedia Commons (same username and password as you used on Wikipedia) and then it can be added to the article. I can help you do this if you need help. Please just write below here if you want to talk to me and add the instruction

(exactly like above) which will get my attention. Thanks for helping to improve Wikipedia. Kerry (talk) 03:31, 18 December 2020 (UTC)