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What if someone has DNA evidence that Susannah Winslow - White is a Fuller?
Can someone have a right to change this article?
Pipera (talk) 01:57, 28 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Information on Wikipedia must be verifiable from reliable sources. If this DNA result has been published and accepted, if it has appeared in secondary sources, yes, it would be appropriate. If you just found it on a web page, or if you generated the result yourself, that isn't good enough. Wikipedia was never intended to be a place to announce new findings. Agricolae (talk) 06:55, 28 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Agree that Susannah Fuller, sister of Samuel Fuller, was the wife of William White. There are many sources, including the White family Bible, referred to in R.R. White's account of his own lineage through William and Susannah's second child, Peregrine. I have no idea know how to correct things like this, but Susannah was not a Jackson.