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Grove give his name as Henry (the name used on the burial register), though he apparently also used Theodore - no mention of him being Thomas. Any ideas? -- Kleinzach11:07, 16 August 2007 (UTC)Reply
Nope. I've ported about eight DNB articles across, and have come across one other anomaly - some chap buried in two different cemetries, depending on whether you believe DNB or another source. But I've checked that I didn't make a transposition error, and the source does have Thomas. Probably best handled with redirects and a note at the foot of the article discussing the name conundrum. --Tagishsimon(talk)