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== A guidance statement is needed ==
 
== A guidance statement is needed ==
I have reverted several cases where unregistered users have attempted to add their family names. The seem to assume the way to do it is by adding a category statement to this page. We need a short bit of text to tell them how to add their family name the right way, or at least not to do that. In the meantime I protected the page from edits by unregistered users. {{User:Phlox/Sig}} 18:48, November 17, 2009 (UTC)
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I have reverted several cases where unregistered users have attempted to add their family names. The seem to assume the way to do it is by adding a category statement to this page. We need a short bit of text to tell them how to add their family name the right way, or at least not to do that. In the meantime I protected the page from edits by unregistered users. {{User:Phlox/Sig}} 18:48, November 17, 2009 (UTC)
   
 
==Unrelated question noticed five years later==
 
==Unrelated question noticed five years later==

Latest revision as of 20:20, 3 December 2020

A guidance statement is needed

I have reverted several cases where unregistered users have attempted to add their family names. The seem to assume the way to do it is by adding a category statement to this page. We need a short bit of text to tell them how to add their family name the right way, or at least not to do that. In the meantime I protected the page from edits by unregistered users. ~ Phlox 18:48, November 17, 2009 (UTC)

Unrelated question noticed five years later

How can I find my Mothers Birth Record as she was born at SEA from Cobh Eire to Liverpool 1911-1912~~R.OBrien124.185.120.28 01:21, June 1, 2012 (UTC)ROB

Sorry, ROB. "Category_talk:Surnames" was not a sensible place for a question about births. I noticed it here by accident. You didn't even mention your mother's surname. To answer the question, I would start by asking the Liverpool birth registration people whether newborns born at sea and making first landfall at Liverpool would be registered there. -- Robin Patterson (Talk) 01:50, May 16, 2017 (UTC)