Talk:Ursula Münzner-Linder

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Latest comment: 3 years ago by Johnpacklambert in topic Is Münzer-Linder still alive

Is Münzer-Linder still alive

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The most recent source seems to be a work published in 1977. The German Wikipedia version is maybe even less well sourced. So she is nearly 100 and we have nothing definetively showing her alive in the last 44 years. My initial source for information on her death showed up nothing, but I do not speak German and my search would only have shown an English language report, and was on goolge, so it most likely would only turn up a fairly recent high profile report. This needs further looking into.John Pack Lambert (talk) 13:46, 17 September 2021 (UTC)Reply

@Johnpacklambert:, the individual does not appear to be notable. There are 4 sources listed on the page but not one of them is accessible for information. One of them is a broken link Pdf document, the second is a 1970s reference book, the third is a 1954 book and the fourth is a just repetition of the third. A Google returns zero results, Ancestry and Newspapers.com return zero results. Google Books returns a single result (the 1954 book). Absolutely zero discussion of her on social media. Likely dead, doubtful she will ever be mentioned in any future references. Recommend nominating for deletion. Thanks --Jkaharper (talk) 14:59, 17 September 2021 (UTC)Reply
Due to various issues, I am not going to nominate any article for deletion for a while yet. You are free to so nominate the article.John Pack Lambert (talk) 15:14, 17 September 2021 (UTC)Reply
@John Pack Lambert @Jkaharper -- So? Are either of you going to nominate this article for WP:AFD? At least the name is correct now. There is an article on German Wikipedia, whatever good that does. Yours. Tkaras1 (talk)