Talk:Lee
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Additions and removals
[edit]I have been getting some most unexpected behaviour from the history system but from the revision of 18:48, 2003 Aug 27, I have recovered several people and US places that had dropped off. I see no reason why they should not be here - they have more right than the red-linked UK place names.
Anyone tempted to reinstate:
- If the Penkyamp system, instead of Pinyin, were the standard romanization system for the Chinese language, then Lee should be the most common family name on earth.
(as I was) should read Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Penkyamp. RHaworth 01:37, 2005 Jan 19 (UTC)
I have now discovered Lee (English name) but decided to keep my mods because:
- I for one would not expect to find US towns and counties from a line that read: 'A common English-language family name. See Lee (English name).'
- it avoids multiple levels of disambiguation.
Lee Stianos has been deleted - assume vandalism by User:172.155.249.107.
(Trouble is with it being about the most common name on earth you are bound to get vandals on this page.
All I wanted to do was put in a quick link to River Lee and I've been at it for three hours - that's Wiki for you.) RHaworth 02:28, 2005 Jan 19 (UTC)
Split/merge
[edit]The people and places sections need to be split off into their own articles and Lee (English name) should merge with the people section in this article under Lee (name). ∞ΣɛÞ² (τ|c) 06:23, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
- When I came here, the people section has already been dealt with. I strongly disagree with the moving of place names, except for all "Lee Counties", which I removed/swapped for a working link to Lee County. I therefore removed the split notice as well. (see more below) – sgeureka t•c 23:42, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
Cleanup
[edit]This disambiguation page was marked for cleanup. I removed the following entries:
- Lee, one of the original common Hmong surnames (no mention of this surname on the Hmong pages)
- Lee (middle name) (speedied)
- from the see also section:
- Leesburg, Leesville, Leeton (per MOS:DAB, no risk of confusion)
- "Annabel Lee", a poem by Edgar Allan Poe (also no risk of confusion).