User talk:Tga030tcm

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Correction of a Biographical Narrative
Please help me with... Regarding the profile for Allen Daniel Jr., 21st century research and DNA analysis has proven that old published accounts from decades ago regarding his family biography have been proven wrong, and even include people who never existed in history. There is no way to delete from history a poorly-researched book from many decades ago. Y-DNA is the most reliable type of DNA, as it tracks paternal ancestry for hundreds of years accurately. The current profile for this Allen Daniel, Jr should simply read Allen Daniel, as he was not a Junior. I provided a link to the paternal Y-DNA analysis, which even includes a paragraph with biographical information as verified by Y-DNA. In other words, it is guaranteed to be correct, as Y-DNA does not lie. I hope that this source is considered valid, since analysis of Y-DNA can not be refuted. Should this be a sufficient explanation of the source of my edits?

Thanks!! Tga030tcm (talk) 18:39, 7 July 2023 (UTC) Tga030tcm (talk) 18:39, 7 July 2023 (UTC)
 * In accordance with WP:V (verifiability) and WP:OR (original research), you need secondary sources. Your strong opinions do not count. If you don't have any sources, leave it alone until you do. Kleuske (talk) 18:41, 7 July 2023 (UTC)
 * Hello again, I appreciate your quick reply. I will note that Y-DNA is not my strong opinion. It is science. The source I provided as an external link was a 3rd-party source that analyzes this specific type of paternal DNA.
 * There are 5 references and 4 external links currently allowed on this Allen Daniel page. NONE of the sources CURRENTLY linked by Wikipedia have ANY information regarding his family of origin, or his place of birth, except for "Findagrave", which is a user-contribution site that has ZERO sources, and that Findagrave source actually provides a totally different, incorrect father than what Wikipedia has stated.
 * So, my contribution actually has MORE sourcing based on actual science than what is currently shown on this Wikipedia page. I had previously tried to include a historical research web page that was not allowed, even though it contained dozens of actual sources (Deed Books), but because it was published  on Rootsweb, it was not allowed. So, as it stands now, well-sourced info and scientific analysis of DNA is NOT allowed. As a result, a totally un-sourced set of information is allowed to stay on this site.  Please take a look if you doubt my review of the "sources" that are currently provided. At least my information HAS sourcing and science, both.
 * Thanks!
 * Tga030tcm (talk) 20:09, 7 July 2023 (UTC)
 * If you have objections to the current state of the article, you are cordially invited to voice them on the appropriate talk-page. That said, a Y-chromosome does not differentiate between births in this US-state vs. ones in that US-state. The site you linked does not make that claim. So unless you have a reliable source, your claims are just that, unsupported claims, useless to Wikipedia. Kleuske (talk) 07:12, 8 July 2023 (UTC)