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[edit] Peter Hitt's descendants
Do we have a specific source from this. The editors of the article seem to be saying that the whole book is a reference. Is there a policy saying we need specific page numbers in order to source something properly?
Also, do we need all the red wikilinks in the article? Searching for some of the people in the article returns mostly blogs and online photo albums. (example: Tatyana Walker)
Regards, GlobeGores 14:28, 22 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] References
The reference cited is a pamphalet distributed by the Parks and Recreation Department of Fauquier County.
It contains nothing about the decendents of Peter Hitt. --67.32.134.143 18:07, 4 October 2007 (UTC) Lostcatholic