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"The settlers in that direction (including this family) were Germans, and their pronunciation of the name Zimmer sounds very much like "Seymour," hence the mistake."
That must be a mistake, the german pronunciation of Zimmer is like Tsimmer, Seymour must come from something different. Maybe the germans tried to use english pronunciation and failed horribly? ;¬) -- Darklock 01:48, 21 December 2005 (UTC) reply

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"The settlers in that direction (including this family) were Germans, and their pronunciation of the name Zimmer sounds very much like "Seymour," hence the mistake."
That must be a mistake, the german pronunciation of Zimmer is like Tsimmer, Seymour must come from something different. Maybe the germans tried to use english pronunciation and failed horribly? ;¬) -- Darklock 01:48, 21 December 2005 (UTC) reply

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For the work to be imported to WikiSource, it would need to be viewed at either as complete work, complete chapter, or as a distinct part. The file is at History of Richland County, Ohio and the file can be uploaded to Commons and the text loaded to WikiSource see s:Help:Adding texts. Help available with DjVu files which is the preferred format.


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