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Note: The original page editor is the daughter of Jill Hellyer. The lack of any mention of Hellyer's marriage seems to be more than an oversight (since the daughter would have a lot of relevant information). I am intentionally not adding the information. I am sure someone will at some stage, however since this page is rated important/priority = low, I feel that it is something that will possibly be respected for some time to come.
(My first talk-page entry. I am really not sure how to format it, I just read a story by Jill Hellyer and was moved to find out more about her, somehow I ended up here editing a wikipedia page). WomenOutLoud (talk) 08:29, 1 September 2021 (UTC)Reply
Please do not speculate about other editors: we don't do that at Wikipedia. Whether or not someone's marriage is worth mentioning depends on whether it is WP:DUE. That is answered by following secondary reliable sources. Formatting doesn't matter but FYI, click "new section" at the top of the page (might be "+" in what you see) when starting a new discussion on a talk page. Questions can be asked at WP:Teahouse. 09:26, 1 September 2021 (UTC)