User talk:Onceaprincess

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 * Hi. The link to original research above is the reason I removed your entry. Someone mentioning a place name on a primary document like a birth or death certificate is simply not enough for an edit. There's a book by a fella named Romig that is referenced in many articles on smaller communities in Michigan that is considered pretty much the definitive work on the subject of Michigan place names. I'll check GNIS to see if they have anything. Can you possibly provide a county? John from Idegon (talk) 00:10, 18 November 2018 (UTC)