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Turn external links into inline references where possible and appropriate (e.g. the cemetery booklet). Where not appropriate (e.g. Ancestry), give it a proper description (e.g. "family genealogy"). Any questions, please ask. Here's good; I'm happy to give you a hand. Do you have the book by Watt, or can you get it from the library (once that's open again)? If so, put something into the text, note the page number where it says that, and I show you how a book source is quoted. I see that there's a Scandrett Street in Invercargill. Does the library have a document for the source of street names? If not, librarians are longing for work at the moment; maybe you could contact them and see whether anyone is keen to do some research. Could be a good Covid project for them to start putting together a database of street names and their origin. Schwede6623:21, 30 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]