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Please go ahead and make an article. However, it would be a good idea to get it to an advanced stage of completion before exposing it to the Deletionists. I had some trouble preserving the Fox family of Falmouth from claims about non-notability and that Wikipedia is NOT a genealogical dictionary. Bear in mind that there are a lot of Bolithos in the world! Vernon White. . . Talk 17:48, 16 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]
This book, at the Cornwall Centre in Redruth, looks useful: Title The Bolitho family : a collection of extracts reprinted from various newspapers, records, etc..
Publisher Truro : Oscar Blackford, Printer, 197.
Bib Id 455161
Physical details 96p. ; 23 cm.
Note Proof copy with pencilled corrections and printers stamps throughout and contentents page to be inserted.
For private circulation only.
"With R. F. Bolitho's compliments" - title page.
Compiled from newspaper cuttings collected by Colonel Malone, of Trevayler.
Vernon White. . . Talk 17:58, 16 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]