Talk:Eunice Gray

Cleanup Needed, March 2007
Confused verb tenses are just the beginning. The article is seemingly self-contradictory and very strange. To whom is the belief that she was Etta Place attributed? There are no reliable sources provided. Basically, this article seems to lack the necessary intellectual rigour of an encyclopedia. BFD1 16:20, 26 March 2007 (UTC)

Poorly-sourced "amateur genealogist" information
This woman's findings are entirely likely to be true, given the scenario described; the problem is, the source cited is a little... well, 'second-rate' would probably be a nice way of putting it, and there are virtually no other references to what would surely, even if only by devoted fans of the whole Butch/ Sundance thing, be a fairly major discovery. It just seems perhaps a little too much weight is placed on Donna Donnell's 'findings' if there's only one source for them. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.144.64.4 (talk) 14:13, 10 February 2020 (UTC)
 * Donna Donnell's research, as reported by The Genealogue, is not the only source. The external links section has a link to the Find A Grave page by Eunice Gray/Ermine McEntire's family which includes the photographs in question. The photographs are not on Wikipedia for copyright reasons as they were not published until 2011. Simon d (talk) 16:10, 1 April 2020 (UTC)