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and most frustratingly of all. I don't know how to email you and apparently all comments I make on this user:talk edit are not being publishedAlvanhholmes (talk) 23:45, 5 November 2018 (UTC)
Don't know for sure but I suspect that the email function sends an email to the user, but the sender doesn't get his or her email address. But I do respect the need for privacy these days. Privacy is being passe', unfortunately. It has to be my age (79) but I can't understand how people can do this even part time. It has literally drained me, and although the tutorials are probably excellent. They go over my head, and apparently proceed from the assumption that a person has a little background. Years ago I learned how to type some php code like <a href= etc, when I tried that here it didn't work. Again thanks Alvanhholmes (talk) 00:05, 6 November 2018 (UTC)
So confused Alvanhholmes (talk) 16:20, 7 November 2018 (UTC)
Hi Shashi: Thanks I learned how wto use the visual editor and it works, except for removing citation needed comments, I removed two of them the onein front of 5,46, and the one in front of citation 8 because I felt that the links cited there were valid, answered the question and did the job. I am wondering how much more needs to be done before I publish.
Your SignatureOne more request. I have finished I hope. And the article has been moved to Draft. I would like to use my Sandbox, but am afraid that I can't as it has this remark William Farrar (settler) From a page move: This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to it Can I use my sandbox without messing up the redirect? Or can I open a second sand box. I might look like I'm getting the hang of it all. Truth is I keep examples of successful citations and links on a Word Document and then alter them as needed.Alvanhholmes (talk) 00:38, 12 November 2018 (UTC)
Hi Sushi. I hope you had a great vacation. My vacation days are over. Trying to ascertain my expiration date lots to do. I inadvertently created a new user page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Alvanhholmes I don't know what I did. I asked this question of the volunteer halp staff and was informed that I could, at any time, create more pages such as user:Alvanhholmes/Farrar's Island. Problem is that I don't know how to do this. Can I change user:Alvanhholmes to user:alvanhholmes/Farrar's Island ? And how to I go about creating a new userpage? If you get a chance could you look over my latest edited version of William Farrar (settler) Thanks Alvanhholmes (talk) 14:56, 13 November 2018 (UTC)
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I want to thank you for your assistance. I have cleaned up my page on Councillor William Farrar as best I can. Maybe you can look it over and tell me if it is ready to publish. But I am frustrated because wikipedia does not have a link by which I can email you communicating via your talk page is frustrating it took me three tries. And I don't know how to ping you Alvanhholmes Alvanhholmes (talk) 22:56, 5 November 2018 (UTC) Your thread has been archived
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Alvanhholmes's QuestionHi Shashi: I emailed ariconte then remembered that they might be away for a spell, so I will impose upon you with a question. My son, who is a better educated and more adept at this stuff than myself, suggested a number of edits to my article William Farrar (settler) I performed those edits, but one paragraph under Marriage of Cecily Jordan is greyed. I can't find any code in source edit to explain it and don't know whow to fix it. Can you explain and help me. I want to do it myself, but don't know how. Alvanhholmes (talk) 02:19, 20 November 2018 (UTC)
Much of what you said is true, but there are two sides to the story. Here are my opinions: The Teahouse is not a place for fuming or engaging in flame wars with other Teahouse hosts. If you believe that another host is not behaving properly, the place to discuss that is on that editor's talk page. If it is a broader matter, Talk: Teahouse is a good place to discuss the issue. If you think that it is an emergency, file a report at WP:ANI. But I consider it inappropriate to hash these issues out at the Teahouse itself. On the underlying matter, we must carefully balance the importance of being friendly to new editors who are here for the right reasons with firm opposition to promotional editing that violates NPOV. Enforcing our core content policies is both mandatory and absolutely essential to the long term survival of the project. Cullen328 Let's discuss it 01:53, 21 November 2018 (UTC)
AlvanhholmesI just saw your response to Yolandanavas on 21 NOvember. I almost posted applause. Way to go. Time someone put thee macho aholes in their place. But I don't think that a noob like me would get away with it. And if you have a sec, Could you check over my draft article draft:John Ferrar(Virginia Settler), when it was moved to draft it was retitle, and retitled incorrectly and confusing (he was not a Virginia Settler, never set foot on this continent), it should be John Ferrar (Deputy Treasurer, ,Virginia Company) I also have a draft that was renamed draft:John Ferrar (Lincolnshire, esquire) it should be named John Ferrar the elder of London, Esq. I've asked twice on the Teahouse for help, and no answer. I even asked the user who I think moved it to draft to rename and again no answer. He instructed me to move the conversation from his talk page to the Teahouse. I did so, and now he ignores me. Sure a lot of prima donna's and don's and ego on this site. Alvanhholmes (talk) 13:29, 23 November 2018 (UTC) A favor. I think that I have improved remarkably since I first started, thanks to you and others, a long, long way to go tho. I am having a problem which I do not know how to solve, as I can't recognize the problem. Two users, one whom I assume is admin, has informed me that my language in at least one of these articles is archaic https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:John_Ferrar_(London,_Esquire) and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:John_Ferrar_(Deputy_Treasurer,_Virginia_Company). The problem I have is recognizing my own archaic language. It is one thing to tell someone that their language is archaic and another to cite examples so they know what is meant. Can you review and inform me (copy paste) the archaic language that you see. I recall you mentioning in another article my use of the word "with child". I see a bit of Trumpian contamination in society, which bleeds off into wiki, the inability to admit an error, but rather a doubling down when called out. I might be wrong, but that is what I sense, not with you of course. I have also seen some extremely rude talk and posturing , a shame, it seems at times the site is awash with teens hiding behind keyboardsAlvanhholmes (talk) 02:50, 24 November 2018 (UTC)
Thanks for the emotional support. I first logged onto the internet before there was even a NetscapeNavigator (you probably never heard of that) My modem wa a 2420 baud, dial up, we posted on boards, in text, the forum was the WELL, Whole Earth "Lectronic Link) out of Sausalito near San Francisco. Members were mostly academics, pretty intellectual stuff, one of the members invented an email program called Eudora. Then came Browsers and forums and I wound up on stuff like Anomalies and Enigmas, then Liberty Forum and started to encounter these impotent types. Men (never a woman) who sat behind a computer screen, with their Superman cape, and a jar of vaseline if you get my drift. Your mention of the Synagogue shooting, evokes images of all of the horrors going on in this country and it's descent into fundamentalist intolerance of neo fascism. My hours on wikipedia was an escape from all of this.Alvanhholmes (talk) 16:32, 24 November 2018 (UTC)
@Cullen328: Thanks for that. I looked at it and there are somethings I don't understand and might be asking a question about, such as link to another page. or is what ismeant is something like this Teahouse. I have to get my mind wrapped around these upper and lower case bracketsAlvanhholmes (talk) 00:51, 25 November 2018 (UTC) Revision related to "Archaic" Language
@Shashi Sushila Murray:Ihad an hour ago or so, replied to you and pinged@Cullen328: but it seems to have disappeared, In it I explained why my main source of info for John Ferrar Elder, Esquire was Alvanhholmes. Her book was published by Gateway Press and was not self published, and she did yeoman work in researching with valid and many primary references as well as letters from the College of Arms (the persons responsible for issuing Armorial Bearings (Coats of Arms), and English genealogists which she paid to do research. The family is one of the most researched and best documented of the Jamestown Settlers, that people bend over backwards, if say the spelling of their name is Ferris, Farr or simply have a female ancestor that was a Farrar to connect themselves to the family. Neil Patrick Harris and Bill Hader are the descendants of William Farrar, in their case a professional genealogist (I'm a mere family researcher) traced their ancestry. The only references to John Ferrar deputy treasurer of the Virginia company are in the papers of the Virginia Company of London and the Ferrar Papers. The only references to John Ferrar the elder are in Alvanh Holmes books and the Visitation of Surrey. By way of explanation: A Visitation is a visit by the King's Herald, who toured the kingdom to document and validate claims made to Armorial Bearings. They commenced about 1599 and the last as 1634, as far as I know. A patent (pronounced pay tent, is a monopoly granted by the sovereign. We have the same today in patent laws, in that case the patent is granted by the US Government which is the sovereign. There is much nonsense being perpetuated by family researchers, often conflating John Ferrar the Deputy with John Ferrar the Elder. There is correspondence in the Ferrar Papers (of the Virginia Company) in particular#696 which demonstrates that William the Farrar (the settler) was a cousin of Nicholas Ferrar, who has his own article, and thus his brother John Ferrar. The names Henry, John, William ran rampant throught the family. These two articles would set the record straight for both, and in their own right they were notable. One as a Deputy Treasurer of the Virginia company under Edwin Sandys, the other John Ferrar financed directly, and indirectly through his will, the fortune and enterprise of his son William Ferrar and in that regard both were very much directly responsible for the establishment of the United States today, and it's representative form of government that is the basis of their notability, only I can't say that outright in the article. Shashi I take your articles to heart and wil make the changes you suggested.Alvanhholmes (talk) 03:57, 25 November 2018 (UTC) @Shashi Sushila Murray: @Cullen328:, Besides having a lot of trouble typing these pings, eyes aren't the best, I forgot to ask the one question that was bothering me, both of your mention my first article. I assumed you were referrin to one of the John Ferrar articles, but was it the William Farrar (settler) article that this banned user had approved? Am I being punished because of that act? That's what I take away from the conversation. Alvanhholmes (talk) 04:22, 25 November 2018 (UTC)
Reliability of sourcesI claim no special expertise regarding the evaluation of genealogical sources but I am familiar with the general principles described in Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources. One thing we do when looking at the reliability of a book is to evaluate both the reputation of the author and the reputation of the publisher. I have tried to find information about Alvanh Holmes but all I can find is that her work is mentioned on a few genealogy forums and blogs but nothing about her education or qualifications. Was she a professional academic historian (good) or an enthusiastic amateur (not so good)? Similarly with Gateway Press. There have been several companies over the years using that name and the best known current company with that name is now in business in Kentucky, and that appears to be a book printer (not a publisher) that will take a book order from anyone with the right amount of money to spend, and that is why I thought the book might be self-published. But this appears to be another Gateway Press located in Baltimore which is probably out of business since it has no website and no social media presence. I was able to learn that this Baltimore company specialized in publishing family genealogy books. I suspect that this was a Vanity press that would publish any manuscript about genealogy if the author pre-ordered and paid for X number of copies. Unless we can verify that this company had rigorous editorial control including fact checking, then a book published by this company is probably not a truly reliable source by Wikipedia's standards. From the point of view of reliability, a book published by a vanity press is identical to one that is self-published. The purpose of Wikipedia is not to "set the record straight" because that is instead the job of professional historians when it comes to historical topics, and our job is to accurately summarize their work. I definitely think that William Farrar is notable and deserves a Wikipedia biography because he was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, and we have an explicit goal of writing biographies of all elected legislators. As for the other Farrars, I am not so sure and we definitely cannot say that they were "very much directly responsible for the establishment of the United States today, and its representative form of government" unless we are summarizing the words of academic historians about these specific people. It should be obvious that early colonial history in general and the House of Burgesses in particular have been the subject of serious academic research for hundreds of years. So what do actual academic historians say about these various members of the Farrar family? We should be summarizing that type of published research. No more and no less. Cullen328 Let's discuss it 05:58, 25 November 2018 (UTC) @Cullen328: Thanks for taking the time to explain, disheartening for sure, but I do appreciate you very much for extending me the courtesy. As regards this statement: ""very much directly responsible for the establishment of the United States today, and its representative form of government" it seems to have disappeared as I can't find it, and I didn't delete it. Regardless that statement is simply a restatement of Charles W Gayley, Shakespeare and the founders of liberty in America as well as Alexander Brown, the First Republic in America. Everything stated is supported by my references.However that statement is now absent in both articles. As regards Alvanh Holmes. Thanks for the insight, it must have taken you some time and research. Regardless, even if self published, the book is first rate and professional, everything is quoted and referenced and she went so far as to debunk some claims and myths, previously published in the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, and Peter Peckards, Memoirs of the life of Nicholas Ferrar, which claimed that the Farrars descend from Henry de Ferrers, Master of Horse for William the Conqueror. My own research reveals that the name is a derivative of an occupational name Ferror. The point being that a "vanity" press book, is not by it's nature less credible than one published and even reviewed by "authorities". The world abounds in discredited books (and theories) that have been accepted and published, and I am certain are sources and references on wikipedia. In Alvanh Holmes case, a casual perusal of her book informs the reader of the efficacy and quality of her research and writing. And with respect, to diminish her contributions, as vanity press, is, perhaps unknowingly, an ad hominem There are so many worthless books published by "respected publishing houses", I can't keep track of them,especially, but not limited to political autobiographies, like Art of the DealAlvanhholmes (talk) 16:20, 25 November 2018 (UTC)
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We have not interacted before. I understand you perhaps feel protective of this user but attacking me and interfering with my efforts to help this person understand conflict of interest is unwise. Jytdog (talk) 22:23, 25 November 2018 (UTC)
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