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Standards Team
Research Places
https://www.familysearch.org/research/places/
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Subject: Request Addition to "FamilySearch" 'Place Names' Database.
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Please add the following 'Place' to the "FamilySearch" 'Place Names' Database.
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Chepping Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England
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WikiPedia
Chepping Wycombe
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chepping_Wycombe
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'Google' "Maps"
Chepping Wycombe
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'Thank You' in advance.
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Brett
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@Skolmoski, Pamella Sue
Pamela
Could you please take a look at this one too.
'Thank You' in advance. 😀
If you need any more supporting information, please let me know.
Brett
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Dear Brett,
Your request to add Chepping Wycombe to FamilySearch Places is done. Following is the link: https://www.familysearch.org/research/places/focusedId=10978644
Thank you for your interest in improving FamilySearch Places.
Best Regards,
Authorities Team
Sandy Remote Operations Center
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@Skolmoski, Pamella Sue
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Pamella
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'Thank You' so very much.
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Jut one further favour/request in relation to that 'Place Name' ...
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Can we please ALSO have the ability to have a 'Standard' for it WITHOUT the 'Suffix' of "United Kingdom".
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I know that it is 'politically' correct ... lets no go there ... I know how (truly) 'complicated' it is ...
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But, MY, Ancestors; Family; and, Relatives (even TODAY), consider that they came (or, come) from England, Scotland, Wales; Ireland ...
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Certainly, at least, up until 1952; being, the coronation of "Queen Elizabeth II" - and, then some, in some cases.
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They may consider themselves "British"; but, deep down, they were/are, "English"; or, "Scottish"; or, "Welsh"; or, "Irish" - and, deeply (patriotically) so.
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All my 'Maternal' side are "Scottish"; and, dare one say otherwise.
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Whereas, my 'Paternal' side are a "Mix", of "English"; or, "Irish"
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'Thank You' in advance.
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Brett
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ps: We need the 'standalone' "Standards" WITHOUT the 'Suffix' of "United Kingdom"; even, if it is just for the "Colours" on the "Fan Chart" for an individuals/persons "Country"of Birth.
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[ ie. England, Scotland, Wales; North Ireland, are ALL considered "Countries" in their own right; but, also integral parts of the greater "United Kingdom", sovereign nation ]
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