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Hi, Khilkoff. I was the one who tagged the article. There is no need to get angry or take it personally - the tags are meant to flag the article for improvement. You (or any other editor) can remove any of the tags - you don't have to wait for me to do it. I certainly don't deny the existence of the family, and neither of my tags suggest that the article is false. As it stands now, though, the article is unsourced; that is, there are no references to
reliable third party sources to corroborate the information. Please have a look at Wikipedia's policy on
verifiability if you want more information. You might also consider checking out Wikipedia's policy on
civility as well. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask them here or on my talk page. Thanks, and welcome to Wikipedia! --
Dawn bard (
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14:04, 3 January 2008 (UTC)reply
Dawn bard, hello,
Thank you for the feedback, I will follow up your links.
For the "lack of civility", i apologise. Being a descendant of this family, how can i NOT have a conflict of interest?...
As you have kindly informed me i can remove this tag myself, i take it less 'personally'. I have researched this (my) family for the last 10 years or so, and have much material, that i wish to include. Please do not put a conflict of interest tag on the page, but thank you for pointing out the need for citations, which i will place in the future.
Kind Regards
A Khilkoff
==
Im looking for a photo of this palace, can anyone in russia help me please?
Hi, I'm very glad to see this comments.My name is Alexander B. Khilkov (Khilkoff), Russian Federation, Yekaterinburg. My father, Boris Khilkov in cooperation with Mr O.N. Naumov published a book "The History of Khilkoff family", 2008. It was a first full scientific reaseach in Russia according to the rules of geneology. My father is a leader of non-commercial organization "Yekaterinburgskoe Dvorianskoe Sobranije - Soyuz potomkov Dvorianstva" over 10 years. If you are from the same roots and have questions, need to recieve info, fotos or to make contacts - don't hesitate to mail khilkov_bm@mail.ru --
AlexKhilkov (
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23:54, 1 December 2009 (UTC)reply