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What do we think? [[User:Bee Ostrowsky|Bee Ostrowsky]] ([[User talk:Bee Ostrowsky|talk]]) 09:15, 24 October 2022 (PDT)
 
What do we think? [[User:Bee Ostrowsky|Bee Ostrowsky]] ([[User talk:Bee Ostrowsky|talk]]) 09:15, 24 October 2022 (PDT)
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:Other than her inability to pronounce “Astounding” at age 12, sounds right.  Good work. —[[User:Leah Zeldes Smith|Leah Zeldes Smith]] ([[User talk:Leah Zeldes Smith|talk]]) 23:48, 24 October 2022 (PDT)

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Née Cleek? No.[edit]

Suggestion withdrawn (but check edit history for details). I no longer believe Barbara Cleek is related. Bee Ostrowsky (talk) 09:34, 24 October 2022 (PDT)

I would want better proof. For one thing, the fan was Barbara E. Bovard. Leah Zeldes Smith (talk) 16:31, 22 September 2022 (PDT)

Spotted her in a 1929 newspaper, I think[edit]

"Mrs. Bovard visited with her little daughter, Barbara Edge, over Sunday." From the Vashon Island News-Record (King County, Washington), Thursday, May 16, 1929, page 1.

It's not much, but it seems to be a link to Barbara Edge Bovard the fan!

OK, I think this is her.[edit]

Barbara Eleanor Edge was born January 29, 1922 in Fort Worth, Texas to Edna Orton (1896–1948) and William Taylor Edge (1898–1963).

Her mother then married Albert James Bovard (1888–1926); city directories from 1929–1930 listed Edna E. Bovard as the widow of Albert J. In the 1930 census Edna Bovard-Edge (sic) was a 33-year-old widowed stenographer living with her 8-year-old daughter Barbara E. Edge in Seattle.

She appears to have settled down in Los Angeles; in 1950 Barbara E. Edge was working for the city library as a typist, and her father's 1963 obituary referred to his daughter "Miss Barbara Edge of California". When Barbara died on November 19, 1998, her last address had been in the 90006 ZIP code, just a mile or two west of the downtown library.

What do we think? Bee Ostrowsky (talk) 09:15, 24 October 2022 (PDT)

Other than her inability to pronounce “Astounding” at age 12, sounds right. Good work. —Leah Zeldes Smith (talk) 23:48, 24 October 2022 (PDT)