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Hello, Susangrigg1. I think you've confused one thing about Garfield's ancestors. The ones from Chester wasn't Chester in England, it was a place in Wales called Chester (perhaps a small village.) Although he was mostly English descent (although I have never heard of any English person today with the name Garfield, only ones whose Jewish ancestors changed it when they came here, as is the case with the guy from Amazing Spiderman) he did have a significant amount of Welsh ancestry, which could have been where he got his "Red Irish" look his mother talked of. In fact Garfield had more Welsh blood in him than any other US president, other than perhaps John Adams. As I'm relatively new to Wikipedia I can't site or make references to things on pages yet. I would recommend you have a good look on the internet for the Welsh blood of Garfield, which many reliable sites will confirm. I am not going to bother with editing the page again to include Garfield as one of the seven at least presidents or his picture in the box, because Im sure you'll just edit it back to not having him there and having Harold Lloyd there instead (someone whose Welsh ancestry really can't be proven). I understand that given "you don't have proof" you wouldn't want it on the page, what I don't understand is why you can't find any reliable sources to back this up? Especially when anybody else could.

I have just searched and immediately discovered a confirmation of this ancestry: go to the James A. Garfield page on Nations Wiki, section Early life reads "Garfield was born of Welsh ancestry". So please have a look at it and the reliable sources on Nations Wiki that are given and then tell me he wasn't Welsh. Let's do another one - Welsh Genealogy By Bruce Durie on Google Books, "Presidents with Welsh ancestry include Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, James Garfield, Calvin Coolidge, Richard Nixon and Barack Obama, not to mention Confederate President Jefferson Davis and Vice President Hubert Humphrey." And one more, the rest you can find on your own - The works of James Abram Garfield. (2 Volumes) Volume 1 By Garfield, James A. on Google Books, "From the meagre materials at our command, it appears that he was of Welsh descent on his father's side; though his ancestors resided for some time in England before they crossed the sea."--Emperorofthedaleks (talk) 01:03, 22 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Well Susangrigg1 for one I am not upset, I just don't think it makes sense that an American President with Welsh ancestry shouldn't be included on page about Welsh Americans? Yeah fair enough about Harold Lloyd, but he wasn't President of the United States. I too have been to North Wales many times, although I am not sure of where his ancestors came from in Wales, the websites I've mentioned back it up that he was of Welsh descent. But anyway how can there be hard feelings? It's only editing a page.--Emperorofthedaleks (talk) 17:14, 22 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Well Susangrigg1 as you can see from the conversation on my talk page, me and User:Middayexpress have already discussed making a collage image for the page, I'd be very grateful for your input, thank you. I based the people in the image on the ones in the Scottish American page, but there are a lot more famous Scottish Americans (or people who claim to be Scottish American) in the United States than famous Welsh Americans. The images for some of these don't exist, but we have well enough to use in the collage. On my page you can see which files I recommended to Middayexpress, now I think he may have started to make the image, including Garfield (but trust me he was a Welsh American, if I didn't know of reliable sources to confirm this there's no way I'd let him be on that page.) I don't mind Harold Lloyd being in the collage as he was of Welsh descent and notable. I've made sure we have some modern Welsh Americans, Patricia Arquette, Juliet Lewis, and Thomas Dekker (actor). One who I believe should be in the image is Robert Vaughn (Montana), the Scottish Americans have John Muir in his place (though he's not featured in there collage image.) I appreciate your care for the article, thank you. Best regards--Emperorofthedaleks (talk) 18:01, 22 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Hello again, Susangrigg1. Well Middayexpress has asked me to make a decision on the images in the Welsh American collage image. I decided that these work for me, but I'd like to know what you think so here it is. President John Adams, had ancestors that hailed from Pembrokeshire, South West Wales.--Emperorofthedaleks (talk) 19:03, 22 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

File:US Navy 031029-N-6236G-001 A painting of President John Adams (1735-1826), 2nd president of the United States, by Asher B. Durand (1767-1845)-crop.jpgFile:Oliver Evans (Engraving by W.G.Jackman, cropped).jpgFile:Meriweather Lewis-Charles Willson Peale.jpgFile:James Abram Garfield, photo portrait seated.jpg
File:Robert Vaughn - Montana pioneer - 1900.jpgFile:Jesse james portrait.jpgFile:Frank Lloyd Wright LC-USZ62-36384.jpgFile:Bob Hope, 1978.jpg
File:Leslie Nielsen headshot1.jpgFile:Patricia Arquette at Heart Truth 2009 (cropped 2).jpgFile:Juliette Lewis by David Shankbone cropped.jpgFile:Thomas Dekker (5879406626).jpg

Hi, Susangrigg1. Have a look at the the article when you get a chance. Cheers--Emperorofthedaleks (talk) 21:29, 23 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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You reverted the deletion I made on the bio page of Lorin Morgan-Richards but the defects in citation have not been corrected and the factual statements I deleted still have no supporting citations. Can you tell me on what basis you have reverted the deletion? I have posted this same statement on the talk page and discussion should continue there. Thank you very much, gaabib 03:26, 31 January 2015 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gaabib (talkcontribs)

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If you can get me some third-party evidence of notability from a reliable source - for instance, reviews that aren't from Amazon or Goodreads or Some Random Person's Blog, or coverage that's not in a crowdsourced database - I'll be fine with putting the draft back in mainspace. Until then, it's a draft. DS (talk) 18:05, 26 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi! I was wondering if you had some more sources for the Western lifestyle article? I noticed you made a lot of contributions to it, and a lot of entries are un-cited right now. I'm currently trying to rewrite portions of it. Thanks, Darth Coracle (talk) 22:58, 25 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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