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Very confused; her page at the moment refers to two husbands and dates that clash with another marriage, as follows:
I have her, from thepeerage.com http://www.thepeerage.com/p10642.htm#i106416
as being married ONLY to Nathan Gelber, having two children by him, and divorcing in 1989. Her Wikipedia page doesn't mention Gelber at all (as at 17 Jun 2013, at least), but refers to two different husbands not mentioned at thepeerage.com...and the first of whom she'd've been in serious breach of some laws, if she married someone else before divorcing the first. A Google search frequently refers to Nathan Gelber, but where Charlie Linston is concerned, any refs there are (and there aren't many) circularly refer back to Wikipedia, without further comment. Of Mark Robson, there is even less (none, in fact, of a Google search '+Mark Robson +Churchill'). Are two Henriettas being conflated here, or is the marriage information on her page otherwise being confused with someone else?
Ted BrandiTed.brandi (talk) 00:26, 17 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
This stuff (the two marriages and the children she was claimed to have with these men) was added recently by an IP. I have no idea if it was inserted in good faith or not, but I have removed it. --Hegvald (talk) 04:44, 18 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]