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Hi. I am not an expert in using Wikipedia so excuse any errors in usage. I have just revisited this page that I started when I lived in Belgium.
I think the confusion occurs because of the dual language use in Belgium. If you look at the link in reference 1 you can see that her name is spelled differently even within the one article with one spelling on the stamp and one in the article. I think maybe Yvonne Nevejan is a Flemish spelling. The information comes from her son so I presume that is how he spells it, but I think she lived in the French speaking area of Ixelles, although there would be Flemish language people as well in this area. Hence the confusion.
Ivor Borkin (talk) 04:31, 26 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]