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From: Richard Brogger <>
Subject: Re: Some Advice Re: [TMG] Hi! and other stuff
Date: Tue, 01 Jan 2002 09:08:03 -0600
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> >>Richard Brogger wrote:
> >>
> Anyone what to tell me with assurance where
> "Wilhelmhaven NS" is
> located. Does NS stand for Nova Scotia? It does not but
> how would a reader know?

> >bob gillis wrote:
> >>No it is not Nova Scotia but what country is it in? Is
> NS the German
> >>abbreviation for Neider Saxony?
> >>
> >>bob gillis
> >>
Alan Leighton wrote:

> Any good public library should have some sort of atlas of history, or book
> on German history, which would contain such information.

Alan, are you saying the reader should go to the library or that the
genealogist should go to the library? I hope it is the later because
readers of our work should not need a library to make it understood.

Richard Brogger


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