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I'm toying with splitting this article, which currently deals with father and son, into separate articles for each of the men. Following the guidelines for this, proposed titles would be Thomas Dixon (nonconformist, died 1729) and Thomas Dixon (nonconformist, died 1754). I do realise that the DNB/ODNB gives their details on the same "page" but here it causes some issues with categorisation (eg: two date of death cats) and with linking from other articles. Thoughts would be appreciated but I'll most likely do it unless I hear something sharp-ish because I've already had a chat about it with a few admin types. - Sitush (talk) 15:09, 2 February 2019 (UTC)Reply