Talk:Rhoda Boyd
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Marriage
[edit]I suspect that Rhoda and Thomas were married in the Presbyterian church in Shermansdale, Pennsylvania. Pustelnik (talk) 12:16, 11 January 2010 (UTC) Marriage may be in 1766 in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.Pustelnik (talk) 14:04, 16 January 2010 (UTC)
- I'm curious about how you decided to write an article about such an obscure person. Genealogical connection? —Kevin Myers 14:12, 12 January 2010 (UTC)
*** VANDALISM? ***
[edit]This change has stood since 20 January 2019:
Girls and young women who married into the tribe also wanted to stay with their new people, rather than making another adjustment to return to colonial British culture.
to
Girls and young women forced into tribal marriages always wanted to reunite with their birth families rather than adjust to the savagery of Indian culture.
Seems a clear-cut case of vandalism, and also makes the following change by the same editor (43.245.85.228) suspect:
United States historians such as Laurel Thatcher Ulrich have found that the younger children were when taken captive, the more likely they were to become assimilated to the tribe.
United States historians such as Laurel Thatcher Ulrich incorrectly assumed that the younger children were when taken captive, the more likely they were to become assimilated to the tribe.