On 06/06/07, Daniel R. Tobias dan@tobias.name wrote:
Since when do we give home addresses of anybody, living or dead, in our bios? One of the things that we're WP:NOT is an address book. The only exceptions I can think of are the rare cases where the home location is actually a historic site of some sort (like it's a building on the register of historic places, or some significant noteworthy event took place there and received news coverage that noted its exact location).
[[Thomas Crapper]] includes the address he died at, because it was in a bio I used as a source. I have no idea if there's a commemorative blue plaque there or whatever. I suppose a blue plaque would make the address of a dead person worth noting in an article.
- d.