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Collaboration on Possession (Byatt novel)
Would you be interested in collaborating on an expansion of Possession (Byatt novel)? Though I don't have a lot of writing/research time in the next couple weeks, I just read the novel over break, and having been seeing a lot of criticism about the novel as I worked on the article for The French Lieutenant's Woman. Thanks for the recent updates and copy edits on both by the way! Happy editing, Sadads (talk) 20:24, 23 January 2014 (UTC)
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Memphis, Tennessee
Thank you for your recent edits to Memphis, Tennessee. You're doing a great job!!!Whoop there it is! (talk) 02:19, 1 February 2014 (UTC)
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Paiute people
Hi Parkwells, regarding the genetic information posted on Paiute people, the criticism is more relevant to Paiutes (since it was issued by a Paiute person belong to a group on a Paiute rez) than the genetic project which only remotely mentions Paiutes. Maybe the whole section should be chucked? -Uyvsdi (talk) 19:51, 4 February 2014 (UTC)Uyvsdi
- Agree, as I noted on the other pages; also, other author was Hawaiian.Parkwells (talk) 22:03, 4 February 2014 (UTC)
February 2014
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E. A. Wallis Budge
Excellent edits to E. A. Wallis Budge! – CorinneSD (talk) 18:41, 16 February 2014 (UTC)
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proposing Saura be merged into Cheraw people
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Frederic William Henry Myers
I noticed a large number of edits today to the article on Frederic William Henry Myers. I wonder if you feel like going through them. I'm not sure they are all an improvement. I saw some issues with syntax, punctuation, and word choice. I'm not sure about the changes to content. I thought you might be a better judge than I am. I had gone through this article several months ago and thought I had left it in fairly good shape. CorinneSD (talk) 03:42, 19 February 2014 (UTC)
- Hi, thanks for the offer - and you make it so diplomatically. That topic is way out of my areas, but I will look at it. You know editors like to edit and put their own stamp on things - too bad the last one, who made so many changes, has not registered and become available for discussion.Parkwells (talk) 12:31, 19 February 2014 (UTC)
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Claiborne County, Mississippi
Thank you for adding an interesting history section to the Claiborne County article. Do you have some references you could add to your edit? Thanks. Magnolia677 (talk) 14:46, 9 March 2014 (UTC)
- Definitely - sorry to be slow about it, but was in the middle of writing and went with the flow. And thanks for your civilized request.Parkwells (talk) 14:48, 10 March 2014 (UTC)
- I figured that was it. Your writing is excellent. Thanks. Cheers. Magnolia677 (talk) 15:58, 10 March 2014 (UTC)
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- I figured that was it. Your writing is excellent. Thanks. Cheers. Magnolia677 (talk) 15:58, 10 March 2014 (UTC)
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Thanks for editing Gene Weltfish
Here's another one you might be interested in that I created recently: Ruth Bunzel. Another one in a similar ballpark is this Muriel_Draper.User:Maunus ·ʍaunus·snunɐw· 23:31, 31 March 2014 (UTC)
- Always interesting! makes me want to learn more. Parkwells (talk) 22:03, 1 April 2014 (UTC)
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Greetings Parkwells. I left an inquiry request on the Ralph Bunche talk page and after doing some cursory research, I believe you might be the person who can help me with it. I was hoping that you could provide a specific page or quote that drew a connection between Ralph Bunche and John Punch, or Bunche and Obama. The ancestry article didn't mention Bunche at all and I scouted the Hennig works and couldn't find anything there to support a relationship between the two families, so I was hoping that you, or someone, could give me the specific link or explain where the information in the article came from. Thanks, and looking forward to hearing from you.Scoobydunk (talk) 15:46, 1 June 2014 (UTC)
- Hi, here is Paul Heinegg's "Introduction" <http://www.genealogy.com/12_heing.html>, in which he mentions the Bunch family in Edgecombe Co., NC, appearing in deeds, along with other free people of color descended from families of colonial VA. I will look further to find as specific a reference as possible; as I recall, I first saw the Punch/Bunch/Bunche descent in his work. I had studied this closely some years ago, and it made a strong impression. While not mentioning Ralph Bunche in the article on Obama's likely ancestry, Ancestry.com noted how rare the Bunch/Bunche family was in making their connection between John Punch and historic Bunch individuals, leading to Obama's Bunch line.Parkwells (talk) 22:33, 1 June 2014 (UTC)
- Thank you for your reply. Ancestry.com might note how rare the "Bunch" family name is, but that article, nor does the introduction you linked say anything about the "Bunche" family name. The connection between Bunch and Bunche is not made by any of the sources and when I added the citation tag to the article, it was this connection that I was questioning, not that Bunch was a rare name. So I'm looking for something that actually connects Bunche to Bunch to substantiate a claim that the "bunch/bunche family name was rare" and further implications that Ralph Bunche is related to Punch and Obama. Thank you for your assistance.Scoobydunk (talk) 23:04, 1 June 2014 (UTC)
- Have added material to the Ralph Bunche article and talk page, with a quote showing that Heinegg making the connection between individuals of Bunch name in SC and Fred Bunche, Ralph's father. You may not agree with his conclusion, but he is the source, and his book was given a major genealogical award. While he uses the "Bunch" spelling when tracing the genealogy, he has a quote that shows "Bunche" spelling in records as early as 1727 in NC. He does not treat these as two families, but as families descended from the same ancestor and using different spelling.
- Thank you for your reply. Ancestry.com might note how rare the "Bunch" family name is, but that article, nor does the introduction you linked say anything about the "Bunche" family name. The connection between Bunch and Bunche is not made by any of the sources and when I added the citation tag to the article, it was this connection that I was questioning, not that Bunch was a rare name. So I'm looking for something that actually connects Bunche to Bunch to substantiate a claim that the "bunch/bunche family name was rare" and further implications that Ralph Bunche is related to Punch and Obama. Thank you for your assistance.Scoobydunk (talk) 23:04, 1 June 2014 (UTC)
"Endnotes: 1. Fortune Holdebee sold her land, "plantation where I now live ... formerly Paul Bunches," on 5 July 1727 [Bertie DB B:276] and received a patent for 640 acres in New Hanover County in August 1735 [Saunders, Colonial Records of North Carolina, III:52]."Parkwells (talk) 02:07, 2 June 2014 (UTC)
- A note to the Ancestry.com article "DESCENT OF THE BUNCH FAMILY IN VIRGINIA
AND THE CAROLINAS" (which traces John Bunch descendants to Obama) says: #22..."Paul Heinegg also speculated that this John Bunch was ancestor of the later Bunch family in Free African Americans of North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina From the Colonial Period to about 1820, Volume I, 5th ed. (Baltimore: Clearfield, 2005). Heinegg has done an extraordinary job constructing the genealogies of free blacks and should be one of the first sources people check for African-American ancestry in the colonial period. He has also made resources available free online. Our research was conducted entirely independent of his work, but we do not want it to appear that we are unaware of his efforts."[2], p. 6 of 51.Parkwells (talk) 02:44, 2 June 2014 (UTC)
Thanks again for providing the specific quotes for this information. I thought it was really cool how you included that quote from Henigg so that when you hover over the reference link it actually shows the quote so people can verify it. I was trying to add that to the Lead in the John Punch article so the editors who questioned where that information was inside the source can easily see the quote where it came from, but I can't figure out how it's done. So, I was wondering if you can add that quote about Ralph Bunche being descended from the South Carolina families of Bunch to the reference link at the end of the second lead paragraph on the John Punch page, or tell me how to do it. Thanks again for the work you've put into this and helping me with this inquiry.Scoobydunk (talk) 14:48, 3 June 2014 (UTC)
- I just copied and inserted the quote. Also added a Note, so the whole thing may be too long, but we can review. When you put the quote within the inline cite, it will show up for viewing (a WP improvement).Parkwells (talk) 15:06, 3 June 2014 (UTC)
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I will be nominating the Jefferson–Hemings controversy article soon, the article was entirely written by you so if an editor expresses interest to review it, you should step in and I will help. First we need to make sure its ready, including adding more sources, no dead links or disambiguation links problems. (Monkelese (talk) 00:02, 23 September 2014 (UTC)
- Thanks for your encouragement. Wow, take a look at this! The Jefferson-Hemings Controversy<http://digital.lib.lehigh.edu/trial/jefferson/about/> It's amazing. There is so much new material, in terms of flourishing in the arts and histories. While the people of the Thomas Jefferson Heritage Society keep trying to deny his paternity of Hemings' children, the rest of the world has taken off with great energy.Parkwells (talk) 05:03, 23 September 2014 (UTC)
- Yea, Thomas Jefferson Heritage Society will eventually accept the truth, but it will take a while, everyone has. thanks for the information, very interesting. (Monkelese (talk) 01:18, 24 September 2014 (UTC)
- An editor or reviewer just opposed the article with a whole lot of reasons, I wanted to wait for two more opinions but I believe they will follow too, i'm withdrawing it now, we should discuss fixing problems on the talk page with other editors before putting it up for nomination again. I don't want it to fail. Sorry about this. (Monkelese (talk) 14:54, 26 September 2014 (UTC)
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Why have you deleted references on Django Reinhardt page about his nationality ? [3]
Some people have modified page to put false informations, see talk page. [4]
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- Sorry, that was an error - restored French nationality.Parkwells (talk) 22:24, 15 October 2014 (UTC)
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Can you cite references please?
I'm going to revert anything you add to any article that is not cited to a reliable source. You have been pushing an agenda regarding Europeans and Native Americans. BTW- There is no need for town to be capitalized, it is not a proper noun and we don't write in pre-1990s German where all nouns are capitalized.
- As the facts of European and Native American history are integral to many communities and regions of New York state, it seems odd to suggest I have an "agenda" to include this aspect of history when it appears to be missing, not reflecting the scholarship of recent decades. Perhaps you will delete everything else in those articles that is not cited, as many are lacking sources. Many local history articles can use more sources and I will try to add to them. In terms of capitalization, was trying to highlight the meaning of Town in NY jurisdictions, where it represents a specific kind of jurisdiction, a township, and not some synonym for village, as town is often used for a small community.Parkwells (talk) 19:19, 24 December 2014 (UTC)
- I added sources to the content you added, it didnt take very long to find them. Nonetheless Camelbinky is still being confrontational and insisting on editwarring to remove it without caring to explain what they find to be problematic about it. If you have more sources in addition to the ones I added it would be great - also in the interest of building consensus.User:Maunus ·ʍaunus·snunɐw· 19:00, 26 December 2014 (UTC)
- You are hereby notified of being the subject of a thread at AN/I regarding this.Camelbinky (talk) 20:33, 26 December 2014 (UTC)
- I added sources to the content you added, it didnt take very long to find them. Nonetheless Camelbinky is still being confrontational and insisting on editwarring to remove it without caring to explain what they find to be problematic about it. If you have more sources in addition to the ones I added it would be great - also in the interest of building consensus.User:Maunus ·ʍaunus·snunɐw· 19:00, 26 December 2014 (UTC)
- Did not have 'Schenectady' on my watchlist and did not know exactly which article was being objected to; was delayed in getting back to it and related articles. A friend has been in the hospital. Will look for additional sources - the Burke, Jr. was one I was using.Parkwells (talk) 05:25, 27 December 2014 (UTC)
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Hello Parkwells. You are a prolific editor and for the most part your edits are very good indeed. However, you seem a little careless at times, indicating that you perhaps click 'Save page' and don't view the new version to see how it looks. It's disturbing that you made worthwhile changes to 'Aquinnah' but left a basic punctuation problem for someone else to fix. I have not corrected the problem so you can still go back and fix it (hint: comma instead of period). This is by no means the only problem that you've left behind in your edits. Perhaps if you were to slow down a little and take a bit more care? I became interested in a dispute about you started by Camelbinky, and was concerned that you might have made edits on matters that concern me, such as my country or city. Thankfully, you seem to have an interest only in US affairs. Akld guy (talk) 22:43, 29 December 2014 (UTC)
- Thanks for your mixed message of encouragement - it must have taken you longer to write the above than it would to have corrected the punctuation error you saw. It's good to know how closely people are examining my work for errors, and not noticing how many errors of others I've fixed, including filling out bare urls, correcting poor grammar, and adding substantive comment and sources. It does not appear I am the only editor to "leave problems behind," so please feel free to advise others to clean up their acts as well. Happy New Year! Parkwells (talk) 20:48, 30 December 2014 (UTC)
- It did indeed take longer. I have only praise for the great work you're doing, but because you are such a prolific editor, the number of errors you leave behind exceeds those left by other editors even though your error percentage may be about the same as theirs. You are therefore capable of creating problems on a far wider scale than they are. If I had simply fixed the error, you would have been none the wiser. Keep up the great work, but perhaps slow down a little. Happy New Year! Akld guy (talk) 21:23, 30 December 2014 (UTC)
- Akld, maybe teamwork's a good idea. I don't mind acting like a little WikiGnome; try it! You might be more constructive if you worked on perfecting edits rather than editors. Cheers! Yopienso (talk) 21:41, 2 January 2015 (UTC)
In 'Specifications', a colon or period is missing before "...the company is based in Italy." Akld guy (talk) 20:48, 30 December 2014 (UTC)
- Good grief; see above. Yopienso (talk) 21:42, 2 January 2015 (UTC)
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