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Latest comment: 14 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Okay... I'm confused.
I wrote what was appearing on this page at 17 Feb 2010, 12:24GMT, but under a different title.
My page, titled Marie_and_Emile_Taquet-Martens re-emerged named "Marie_and_Emile_Taquet-Martens".
A am guessing... no citations were given for the sources prompting the name change... that Marie remarried at some stage.
I would suggest that Emile Taquet, as I believe his name to be, shouldn't be saddled with the name of his wife's second husband.
Furthermore, I find that the Wikipedia seach tool is little frail, and imagine that more people will search for this person under "Taquet" than under the longer version.
So I would propose that the article be reverted to the original name, unless documentation can be found to show that Emile was Emile Martens.
Okay... According to The encyclopedia of the righteous among the nations, she was born Mertens, Mr. Mertens was not her second husband. I renamed the article according to the Yad Vashem entry. The link is included in the article now. All of the links in the article are broken , so I attempted to find out more. However, I'm not absolutely sure. The name Marie Emile Taquet was indeed confusing, since it looks like a name of a single person, not a couple. Thank you for writing this, Tkbwik, and feel free to revert any of my changes. I created redirects also for Emile Taquet and Marie Taquet. --Vejvančický (talk) 12:50, 17 February 2010 (UTC)Reply