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Where does the surname Reykariw come from? Her father and siblings all have the last name Emery, her mother's maiden name was Alexander, her stepfather's was Anson. Neither of her hsubands were Reykariw either; her first husband was a Romanovsky-Ilyinsky, her second Jorjadze. Where's the Reykariw? Psunshine87 (talk) 17:43, 26 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
It appears to have been added in a series of edits on 28 January 2016 by a suspiciously named user:Vinicius Reykariw, in his only edits on Wikipedia. His edit summary, "Coloquei o sobre nome de reykariw porque acredito que seja o certo," or "I added the name of reykariw because I believe it to be right", does not inspire confidence. I've accordingly removed the name, and it should stay removed unless someone finds an actual reliable source that supports it. - Nunh-huh20:47, 8 January 2018 (UTC)Reply