Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Walter C. Quintard (2nd nomination)

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The result was delete. -- RoySmith (talk) 00:55, 12 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Walter C. Quintard

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Quintard was mayor of South Norwalk, at a time when the population seems to have been under 20,000. In the last discussion, only the size of the city was discussed. However, this just establishes we need good and adequate sources to show notability. So lets look at what we have. Source number 1 is the Political Graveyard listing of the mayors of South Norwalk. Here [1] is the same website's listing for Quintard. This is not generally considered a reliable source, especially to show that someone was notabel. Source #2 is a listing of the mayor's of Norwalk, which I can't access, but it does not seem to be more than just a directory listing. Sources 3 and 5 are from FamilySearch, both primary documents, one is Quintard on the 1880 census, and we are not prepared to create articles on everyone who shows up in the 1880 census, the other is the death register for Quintard, we are also not prepared to create articles on everyone who died in Connecticut. The one remaining source is an entry in the index to a journal of Quintard's brother-in-law from a tripod.com hosted site. Even if this was an entry in an index to a journal published by a university press, being mentioned in the notes of a journal is not a default sign of notability, not even having your journal or diary published by a university press gaurantees notability. Tripod.com is however user generated content, so this is even less of a sign of notability. So what we have here is a city that in no way gaurantees default notability for mayors, and all sources are either primary, non-reliable, or directory listings. We totally lack the level of sourcing needed to show notability. John Pack Lambert (talk) 21:00, 4 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

  • Delete- If all that can be written about this guy is two sentences, he's not notable enough. He clearly fails
    Rusf10 (talk) 22:42, 4 February 2018 (UTC)[reply
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