The link from which this data was derived is broken and thus a proper citation is no longer possible. This poses quite a dilema in that data whose source cannot be documented is suspect and in most works would not be included. However, in genealogy we often need a clue and given the esoteric nature of a one-name study tied to a locale the data has been retained for that purpose.
The broken link may simply be the result of the original author's renaming or relocating the page. If that is the case you may be able to find the source by entering keywords from the data into the Google search engine. Should you discover the source is still around, then please let me know so that I may restore the link.
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