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After looking into this some, I think either Ella Margaret Gibson (because she had so many names, perhaps her birth name is easiest) or Margaret Gibson (because she had her early movie successes under this name and it's the most widely noted) would be ok as a title for this article. Patricia Palmer was a name she used after the scandal of her vagrancy trial, while her career slowly wound down.
Gwen Gale (
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20:03, 17 June 2010 (UTC)reply
I'm open on this, but I know the naming wasn't correct. I'm prone to stay with something that approximates who she actually is. Thanks, Gwen, and thanks for fixing my muddled move template.
Wildhartlivie (
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20:20, 17 June 2010 (UTC)reply
No move The bracketed form is clearly a bad form which does not conform to any naming convention. I'm inclined to leave her at the present name, because of the conflict with the writer
Margaret Gibson, although there is a case for moving her to "Margaret Gibson", "Margaret Gibson (actor)" or "Patricia Palmer".
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21:24, 17 June 2010 (UTC)reply
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Ella Margaret Gibson →
Margaret Gibson (actress) — Her birth name was never used as stage name, names of people should use the common form per
WP:UCN. Overwhelmingly she was credited under only two, first as Margaret Gibson and later as Patricia Palmer.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0317098/ However, she had her early movie successes under Margaret Gibson and it's the most widely noted. Patricia Palmer was a name she used after the scandal of her vagrancy trial, while her career slowly wound down. At first I tried this article move to "Margaret Gibson (actress)" but the page could not be moved: a page of that name already exist. Being originally created as "Margaret Gibson (actress)"
[1], a few minutes later,
cut-and-paste move to Ella Margaret Gibson was done by same user.
[2][3]Elsa Baye (
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09:00, 18 June 2010 (UTC)reply
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Irrelevant--Unless the motive was included in that confession, "inferring" anything from it is still speculation. And in fact the article specifically says that the "inferred motive" has nothing to do with the confession.
Revmagpie (
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00:17, 22 June 2010 (UTC)reply
And there's no source attached to the "inferred motive". But again, I'm not going to beat my head against your obsession with Gibson and her completely uncorroborated confession. —Preceding
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