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Not sure what the proper protocol or whatnot is for this page. This is my first article on Wiki so if there is an error somewhere, please let me know so I can fix it. Specifically, I couldn't figure out how to create a named source in order to reuse the same one later, so you'll see the same reference listed multiple times in the ref list. If someone could please explain how to fix that, I would be grateful.
One other point to disclose: Francis March Hatch is my great-great-grandfather and most of the research was done by my uncle, Hatch's great-grandson. I believe the research is neutral and he is notable for his role in the annexation of Hawaii, but since we're both descendants, I figured I would declare any potential conflict of interest.ZHatch23 (talk) 17:25, 22 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]