Talk:Maimie McCoy

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Born at Staddlebridge?[edit]

The infobox, but not the article body, claims that she was born at Staddlebridge. Staddlebridge is tiny - it's effectively the Cleveland Tontine and a scattering of farms. So we're claiming, without a reference (as far as I can see) that she was born at home (at the Cleveland Tontine, which her parents owned at the time). This is a contentious claim - few British people were born at home in the 1970s - it's very likely that she was born at a maternity hospital, the nearest of which would be the Friarage Hospital at Northallerton (although they may have used a private one elsewhere). The cited ref (the BBC press pack) only says she is "Yorkshire-born", and without a reference more specific that that, that's what the article, including the infobox, needs to say. -- Finlay McWalter··–·Talk 08:51, 5 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]