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An IP editor changed the article to indicate that Deborah Rogers' mother, Stella Moore, was the "god daughter" rather than "niece" of Mrs Patrick Campbell. I can find no confirmation online that this was the case, but there are several sources which sustain the assertion in The Booksellers obituary. The main ones are (an OCR reprint of) a Brooklyn Daily Eagle article from 19 December 1931 and a Straits Times (Singapore) item from the previous October (third paragraph). The test for including material in verifiability rather than truth. Philip Cross (talk) 10:45, 6 November 2014 (UTC)Reply