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Thanks. It should be noted that unsourced info may be removed by others, and all articles should be neutral.

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Lost Children

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Thanks for the advice on editing. What I edited on the Lost Children of the Alleghenies was from an oral tradition fromt he area, it is the area I live in. so I am not sure how to cite it on the refferences. Some people beleive that the children were murdered by Jacob Dibert and others don't. It depends on who you talk to. So how do I cite an oral tradition? Njgst2 16:54, 4 March 2012 (UTC)

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