Talk:Thomas Albert Work

Latest comment: 2 days ago by Greghenderson2006 in topic Edit Request - Removal of legacy information

Ed Request - fix failed verification problem

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  • Under the Early life section, for the setence: "Work married Maude Elise Porter (1873[failed verification]-1946), a schoolteacher, on August 14, 1895[failed verification], in Monterey.
  • Please rewrite the sentence to include the correct information with citation, as:
    • "Work married Maude E. Porter, a teacher, on August 14, 1895, in New Monterey."[1]

Note: the 1st citation is the same as in the article. What's new is the 2nd citation for the Marriage license. Greg Henderson (talk) 00:46, 18 June 2024 (UTC)Reply

  Declined Greg, the reason we can't use things like WP:FAMILYSEARCH is that it's curated by amateur research. Amateurs use locate primary sources like the one you referenced and link into someone's profile. Which reliable published secondary source identify this"T.A. Work" is the Thomas Albert Work of this article? I've told you about such matter in the past. Netherzone has as well. Graywalls (talk) 02:04, 18 June 2024 (UTC)Reply
It is not from familysearch.org. It is coming from a reliable newspaper, which is providing a marriage license. This is a primary source that should be allowed per WP:RS. Greg Henderson (talk) 02:21, 18 June 2024 (UTC)Reply
A section of newspaper that is simply announcing list of people who have applied for marriage licenses, whose suing who, whose house sold to who. Something very common before the day of internet. FamilySearch isn't allowed, because compilation by amateur of such records into a profile is likely to introduce errors, which many of your drafts are full of. Graywalls (talk) 02:26, 18 June 2024 (UTC)Reply
I've updated the edit request above with the URL to the marriage announcement, which includes the (a) names of the bride & groom, (b) date, (c) place of marriage, (d) an occupation of the bride. Greg Henderson (talk) 03:32, 18 June 2024 (UTC)Reply

References

  1. ^ "Married". The Californian. Salinas, California. August 14, 1895. p. 1. Retrieved 2024-06-17.

References

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference La Mirada was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "T.A. Work Starts Life as Driver of Milk Wagon". Salinas Morning Post. Salinas, California. December 19, 1930. p. 12. Retrieved 2024-06-18.

Greg Henderson (talk) 15:13, 18 June 2024 (UTC)Reply

Edit Request - Removal of legacy information

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  • After the paragraph under the Death section, please add the following:
    • A painting titled Portrait of T. A. Work, is in the Monterey Museum of Art, which was a gift of Virginia and Thomas A. Work III. This painting has been included in two exhibitions at the Museum.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Portrait of T.A." Monterey Museum of Art. Retrieved 2022-01-20.

Greg Henderson (talk) 16:25, 18 June 2024 (UTC)Reply