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Pointless removal of family details were not needed. Looking at the surnames of family members it would appear obvious that Susie was born with the surname Nuttgens. A quick search on FreeBMD finds a Susan E Nuttgens born in Q3 1962 in Howden, Yorkshire. The mother's maiden name of Badenoch matches details on her father Patrick John Nuttgens's Wikipedia page, so is correct. Searching for a marriage to a Mr Hargreaves also finds a result for Q3 1983 in Leeds, Yorkshire, thus explaining the surname change from Nuttgens to Hargreaves. Looking on the GRO website finds 2 children with surname Romer and mother's maiden name of Nuttgens, a boy in 1992 and a girl in 1998. The 1992 birth is duplicated with the surname Hargreaves as well, so is likely to indicate that Susie and Marcus were not married at that point in time. I cannot find a marriage record for a Susan E Hargreaves/Nuttgens and a Mr Romer. So it seems strange that references to them being married are kept, without evidence, yet references to her siblings, father and grandfather were removed. This search took 5-10 minutes in total, so not much effort. Please undo the edit that was made that removed the family details, as they were correct. Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.28.219.36 (talk) 18:02, 30 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
In addition, it would appear that Susie's full name was Susan Elizabeth Nuttgens and Marcus is in fact Paul Marcus Romer, based on birth records and electoral registers. There are records for them in Yorkshire and then Cambridgeshire, which matches some of the links for Marcus's work details. Again, a simple search on FMP was all that was needed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.28.219.36 (talk) 00:57, 4 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]