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The Bugle: Issue LXXVIII, September 2012

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The Bugle: Issue LXXIX, October 2012

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My links to ancestry

Hi Welsh. I saw you fixing some soccer olympic pages, that's why I'm writing to you and not to the board.
I got a 14 days trial to look for my grand who twice came in the US for working. I used my search also to look for some hungarian footballers (more than 100 players) who flew over Italy from 1922 to 1927, whose birthdates are unknown or unverified. My search had been partially successful because I found a national tour in Mexico with a stop in New York in 1928 and 3 (two players and one trainer) who came in 1927 and declared US customs to be professional players (to reach Brooklyn Hakoah as they were hebrew).
I didn't stop searching and I found all ships taking US national teams back from olympics from 1930 to 1952. That's why I decided to open english pages and check for birthdates (correct or not and I discovered some run my search before me) as US landing at Ellis Island had to be reported too writing their complete birthdates (not just the year as done for foreign ones) and home address.
Last night had been last day, my trial was close to date, and I had not to confirm it before being billed of an amount I cannot afford now.
I didn't asked anybody how to link landings, naturalizations or Census reports and I did it normally as any other site I'm used to.
This morning I've discovered from another cpu I cannot access those pages anymore as well as all users/readers who will try to open the linked ones (but I downloaded all pages).
My question to you is what do I have to do. Do I have to correct those linkings or just make available to other users missing datas to edit the missing pages, because linking those pages I just wanted to let other users edit some complete reports instead of me to editing just stubs.
I need someone in this project to do my job because I can send those jpegs via mail. Can you help me ?. Thank you in advance, --Nipas (talk) 13:00, 26 October 2012 (UTC)

I am have no interest in the football pages as such - I just edit pages to improve them. But let me see if I can help. If you have some web addresses that point to External links that are not accessible to a normal, unregistered, free user, you should remove them. If the data is of relevance in the article directly it could be cited and cross referenced. Hope that helps. welsh (talk) 10:56, 27 October 2012 (UTC)
Welsh, I thank you very much for this replay (sorry to tell this, I expected a replay in my talk as a reminder is forwarded to my mailbox).
I will remove them or add a content pointing the link to that page. Main problem about footballers is in the referenced books: they didn't complete the search using U.S. immigration lists so that the few amateur U.S. players are still unknow as you can notice it these pages:
  • 1936 United States: Julius W. Chimielewski (born in Trenton, New Jersey), John J. Olthaus (born in Brooklyn, New York), John Zywan (Polish family, born in Castle Shannon, Pennsylvania) and trainer Francis J. Cavanaugh (born in Philadelphia on 6 June 1897).
  • 1928 United States: four birthdates are missing because ancestry didn't scan a passengers' list but just previous one adding the names/surnames section of the missing following one so that those 4 players are available by main alphabetical search but there's no evidence about their age or missing birthdates (I sent a claim to ancestry.com, just hope they will replay me).
As WP have not to be the main source I think I mustn't add this not viewable/verifiable information and this for me is very frustrating. As compiler of several books in which I always add in the reference section the sources I feel not at ease with WP issues, I have to respect thought.--Nipas (talk) 13:29, 27 October 2012 (UTC)
Please, show me how you have to cite a cross reference, Thanks.--Nipas (talk) 13:32, 27 October 2012 (UTC)
I suggest that you could write a reference like this <ref>(document name, publisher), (document date), (location of real document if known), copy available at http://www.ancestry.com (subscription required)</ref> welsh (talk) 14:49, 27 October 2012 (UTC)
Thanks.--Nipas (talk) 17:09, 27 October 2012 (UTC)