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Dear Wikipedia users and editors

New subject: I hope someone will pick this up, as it's the first time I've used a Wikipedia 'talk' page. See below.

In reading the English article on Müllheim (Baden-Württemberg) I noticed that the German contralto Marga Höffgen was listed among the "Sons and Daughters of the Town". When I then read the article on Höffgen I found that she was born in Mülheim an der Ruhr (North Rhine Westphalia), and I immediately went back to the Müllheim (Baden-Württemberg) article and deleted her name, thinking that the 'wrong' Müllheim had acquired this distinguished singer. Further research revealed however that Marga Höffgen, who was certainly born in Mülheim an der Ruhr (North Rhine Westphalia), did indeed live latterly with her husband and family in the other Müllheim, in Baden-Württemberg. It would be helpful if someone could volunteer to reinstate the original entry, as I'm not an expert in creating or restoring links in Wikipedia articles. Thank you. William Longland