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ref name="Nevelzel"

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The reference name="Nevelzel" seems to point to the wrong page, http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/laird.niven/public_html/april_45.htm is about the advance of Canadian troops during World War II (but they did liberate/conquer Ommen). As far as I can tell, it was added in diff 211,744,051, apparently by mistake (see diff 211,746,815 and diff 211,747,070, an autorevert). http://www.nevenzel.com/ (neven, not nevel) seems close, not only is it written by Gerrit Nevenzel (see the contentpage), but it about a farm quite close to Ommen. It was hosted at a personal homepage at some Dutch consumer provider (I forgot the name), some links seem to be broken (like http://www.nevenzel.com/eerde.htm from http://www.nevenzel.com/erf.htm), the version I remember did have information about the schoutambt Ommen (which included Den Ham).

In short, I can't replace the reference, but I hope to have (remembered and) found enough to give others a start. --80.114.178.7 (talk) 05:25, 29 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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