Talk:Thomas Jordan

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[edit] Same name

I was reading about a Naval Battle that occurred in the American Revolution and this man's name came up. Upon following the link, I was directed to this site. The problem with this is simple: During the Frederica Naval Action the man on this link hadn't been born. The link to the Article is here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederica_Naval_Action

Just seeing if this is intentional or if it's a goof. That's all.

Often in Wikipedia, editors add links for common names with out first checking to see what they actually point to. I believe this to be one of those cases. I will to the article you referred to and diambiguate the link to Jordan. Scott Mingus 13:10, 3 December 2006 (UTC)