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I removed the link stating Thomas Roderick Dew as a descendant, because it lacks a citation and is not mentioned in either Tyler's volume, nor the Kukla volume also cited. Because of wikipedia's policy against original research, I cannot cite the search I saw a genealogist perform last week using family search, which indicates the Thomas Dew who bought land in King and Queen County after the Revolutionary War was in fact descended from an Andrew Dew, not this man. Of course, that might have been this man's brother, and I do not have access to the supposed Dew family genealogy mentioned in that article, which had an obvious error in stating that a man who died on his honeymoon had descendants....Jweaver28 (talk) Jweaver28 (talk) 20:51, 15 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]