Stevenson Browne
Honor Code SignatorySigned 14 Nov 2015 | 23,818 contributions | 630 thank-yous | 930 connections
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Thanks for creating pre-1700 profiles like Robert Wallace (abt.1507-).
Our community standard is that all pre-1700 profiles require at least one reliable source to be cited in order to proceed with creation. (Please see Help citing pre-1700 profiles.) In the case of the above, the source you indicated and linked to "FamilySearch.org Pedigree Resource File," is just a published genealogical tree on the internet and thus is not considered reliable, although public trees sometimes contain cites to reliable sources that can be used instead. For example, in this case, it references "Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," so you can probably find a reliable source by searching that database on Ancestry.com if you have access to a subscription there.
If you need help with sourcing Robert, the Scotland Project is probably a good place to start based upon Robert being born there.
Please let me know if you need help or clarification on any of this.
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-William
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I am writing to you with some biographical information that I have discovered about Sir Duncan Campbell (Campbell-20281) whose profile you manage. The information can be reached through a Find A Grave profile from the Kilmun Parish & Cemetery for Duncan's father: Sir Duncan Campbell, Captain of Castleswene and his family members. The new information includes a different birthyear (1535), a marriage year to Mary McLeod( (1860) and the bio in his father's profile establishes that Patrick and Duncan were full brothers, sons of Ann Buchanan. It also confirms that he was KIA at the Battle of Glenlivet, but his father was not. Sources: http://www.findagrave.com/memorial/197398149-Duncan, 117356543-Sir Duncan, & 197351168-McLeod Regards, David
I'm always on the lookout for potential new sources... I noticed you added Isabelle Foulehurst-1 as a wife of Thomas/mother of Henry, but I didn't see the source that led you to do so. Is it on a profile I didn't notice?
Thanks!
I was looking at pre-1500 profiles you have recently been creating and noted that the source was "Muir, Diana J. The Ancestors of John Harper and Christine Robinson of Bath Co., KY. Lulu Publishing, 2018,". I browed the book and cannot find the sources she is using. Do you have any more information on this? Thank you,
Your work is appreciated.
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