Talk:John Winslow (1597–1674)

Latest comment: 7 years ago by InternetArchiveBot in topic External links modified

Please DO NOT change the style of referencing. It makes it difficult for readers to find EXACT pages for particular sentences. The reference section is for the benefit of the READER not the editor. Further, It is an acceptable form of referencing in Wikipedia. Thank you. Mugginsx (talk) 16:20, 26 August 2012 (UTC)Reply


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This article has at least seven separate and distinct sources which in turn had many other independant sources linked to them. The sources in the article that were used were as follows:
1.^ Charles Edward Banks. The English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers (Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., Baltimore, Md. 2006)
2.^ Pilgrim Hall John Winslow/ Pilgrim Hall is a Massachussetts Museum which uses expert sources - is a physical building and also has an online site the way many Museums have, including the elegant British Museum and many other online museums with data bases [1].
3.^ A genealogical profile of John Winslow/ is a collaboration between PLIMOTH PLANTATION and the New England Historic Genealogical Society and is a reputable source used in many Wikipedia articles about early American ancestors. It has an online website as well at www.PlymouthAncestors.org
4.^ Winslow Family Gravesite/
5.^ Originally compiled by Robert Moody Sherman, CG, FASG., and Verle Delano Vincent, Revised by Robert S. Wakefield, FASG. Mayflower Families through Five Generations: Descendants of the Pilgrims who Landed at Plymouth, Massachusetts December 1620 (Pub. General Society of Mayflower Descendants 1997) vol. 15 pp. 5-6 are multi volumed bound books written by a well know author.
6.^ Eugene Aubrey Stratton. Plymouth Colony: Its History and People, 1620-1691. (Ancestry Publishing, Salt Lake City, UT, 1986) p 374 (Pub. General Society of Mayflower Descendants 1997) vol. 15 p.6
7.^ Winslow Family Gravesite/

The Mayflower Society has many published and separate authors some which are listed here. Although they are published by the publishing house of the Society, they are separate authors and separate books, some of which have many volumes, which are bound in book form, and are published separately. They are not the same source anymore than any authors who writes under same publishing company are the same sources. I can understand how it may, on first look, appear to be the same source but it is not - just the same publishing company. Thanks. Removed template as to sources.

As to the second template which referred to list format - It was completely redone, removing unimportant material and connecting and explaining in narrative form (as much as possible without using conjecture) pr WP:MOS as requested. Removed the template as to Lists. Thanks.Mugginsx (talk) 17:38, 10 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

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