Talk:Clara Blandick

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I am uncertain of how to cite[edit]

I corrected the year of Ms. Blandick's birth from 1880 to 1876. I have a source that confirm that 1876 is the correct year. The first is the 1880 Census, which would have been taken in Spring of 1880. Clara is listed as being three years old -- it would have been shortly before she turned four. Had she been born in 1880, she would have not yet been born when the Census was taken.

My question is, how do I cite this in the article, so that the date is not reverted back to 1880? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 130.156.22.254 (talk) 21:10, 22 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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