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Thanks for your edits @ScottDavis:. Do you have a reliable source for the quoted date of birth? I note the date was added to wikidata by @Danadl: so perhaps they have one. Similar issue with children, in that the article says 1 child with John Bannon, supported by a reference to an article (which I can't access), but wikidata & infobox says 2. Find bruce (talk) 00:39, 4 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
I could only find a reference for one child, a daughter of John Bannon. I failed to find a reference for when they divorced other than that he had remarried by 1989, so chose to be conservative in what I wrote in a BLP. I may have more time to search later. My primary intent was that if he had been married to her, then she should also have been married to him. Do you know if she remarried? Perhaps the second child is with a later partner/husband. The DOB in wikidata is consistent with the date of her graduation, and being 66 in Nov 2011: 1944 or 1945 (age 79–80)[1] --Scott DavisTalk01:19, 4 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks, I had no difficulty with the way you phrased the married issue, if we can't find a reliable source at least that reference says it's not out of the ball park. While a 2nd child with a later partner/husband is a possibility, there other possibilities, including that it is wrong. Find bruce (talk) 03:03, 4 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]