Talk:Hans-Martin Linde

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Actually, there is a blockflute player and composer called Hans-Martin Linde. However, he was born on 24 May 1930 in Werne, Westphalia, Germany.

Internet sources state, he is a conductor, flutist and a baritonist born in Werne, Westphalia, Germany He has recorded a version of the Bach Overtures. He also directs the Linde Consort, for which he acts as soloist. No mentioning of the dubious information about a lunatic asylum, self-teaching, etc.

Said Sarah Stretton is returned by Google as born on 1845 in Glapthorn, Northamptonshire, England, or on various other genealogy pages, or being a British horse jockey.

All highly dubious and disputed, apparently added by a user who has vandalised other pages before.