Talk:Maggie Thrett

Latest comment: 1 year ago by Johndrob in topic Personal life and death

Personal life and death

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The obituary in the Hollywood Reporter[1], which is the most detailed, gives the names of her surviving siblings, nieces and nephews, and therefore obviously was based on a family source, specifically states that she had no children, while the Wikipedia article cites an archived Starbase website[2] to claim that she had three children with her first husband Alex. If she was married at a young age, perhaps they were her husband's children from an earlier marriage (i.e., her step-children)? I think the reference to her children needs to be removed, or at least needs more research, but at least now there is a published source that says she had no children. Johndrobcuny (talk) 16:12, 19 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

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