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None of the references are genealogical sources.
The two Journals of Caroline and Barclay Fox give an entertaining and informative picture of these influential people. Caroline has an ODNB article, as does her father. The initials AM in Barclay's journal usually mean an interesting tale of his elder sister.
Vernon White. . . Talk
Possible keep -- As a founder of what seems to be a notable Cornish institution, attracting royal patronage in 1835. I think she is probably notable. I did not see the previous AFD which I might have objected to. The Fox family were also involved in Neath Abbey ironworks and a related foundry in Cornwall, both of which are certainly notable as producers of steam engines, principally for pumping out mines.
Peterkingiron (
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Keep as seems to be a notable figure in Cornish women's history considering the coverage and events marking the 200th anniversary of her birth, passes
WP:BASIC imv
Atlantic306 (
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