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Hallo Bob
welcome to the world of Wikipedia - looking forward to your contributions about West Jersey
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Hi, Kils
I noticed you were starting a new page at West jersey, having already made one at West Jersey: the software here is case-sensitive for every character except the first one of a title, so this created two articles. I've made the one redirect to the other, so there's no need to duplicate your work! (You can use that energy for East Jersey, instead<G> -- Someone else 17:52 17 May 2003 (UTC)
Hi. The only reason I deleted your reference to Kraft was because he hadn't been mentioned before in the article. If there had been some antecedent to the reference, then it would have made more sense. Zoe
Hallo Bob! thank you, that compliment from an aeronauticus counts a lot for me - lets make wikipedia a great place and resource for learners and cyber-exploreres
Uwe
Kils 20:55 24 May 2003 (UTC)
South Jersey... isn't that anything below Newark?<G>. By all means change to North & South if they make sense to use...it's too bad that the only choices are caps, which make them look like political entities, and lower case which makes them geographical descriptors. I suppose it boils down to whether you'd say, for example, North France or northern France in an analogous situation. In any case, thanks for dramatically improving our New Jersey articles! -- Someone else 20:16 24 May 2003 (UTC)
Just let me know if you need help in moving things. I enjoy reading the New/Jersey history, though I can't add much myself besides a few dates and the occasional proofreading. Any ideas on George Carteret's parents? -- Someone else 02:37 27 May 2003 (UTC)
Bob,
Thought you might be interested in Edward Hyde, Lord Cornbury! Cheers! -- Someone else 21:02 11 Jun 2003 (UTC)
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