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In 1860 census, given as Hesse-Kassel; in 1870 census, given as Hesse-Darmstadt. Could not locate in 1850 census for a tie breaker. Deceased prior to 1880. Possibly enumerator got information from husband one time and wife another?
David03:49, 5 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
This article is about Paul J. Sorg--not his offspring/descendants. The article can legitimately mention the children in a one or two sentence statement, so long as that statement is accurately sourced. I haven't had a change to look at the sources yet, so I'm not certain what we can reliably say, but it's likely that one or two sentences should be possible. We definitely should not have extensive information about their lives, the cost of the house, etc. Please do not continue to add this information without discussing here on the talk page. Qwyrxian (talk) 04:51, 10 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]