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Over ten years ago I had an occasion to glance at the article. It was concerning access dating of entries in the external links actually involving an article I assume was deleted but mention was made of this one. At some prior point, it was acceptable to use links in the "External links" section for reference, still found in some articles but they are not "external links". In these cases, links that can be used as references should be either cited or moved to a "General references" section.
"Access dates are not appropriate in the external links section." continues with Do not use "cite web" or other citation templates in the External links section. Citation templates are permitted in the Further reading section.
The section has seven entries, including the omnipresent "Find a Grave", which is excessive, and any that can be used as a source should be. -- Otr500 (talk) 19:05, 29 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]