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This is erroneous; I mean to say: it is well known that James Madison Barlow & Elizabeth Harris Barlow (of a different, unrelated line) are the parents of Milt G. Barlow. The Mormon Church and other sources have well documented this info. Further, I should say, Reginald is the one who doesn't make sense. Articles at the time of Milt's divorce proceedings in 1887 indicate another women he had been seeing by the name of Lizzie Whalen. As Milt and Martha were married in the summer of 1866, and Reginald was born in 1866, it's possible this other woman was the Reginald's true mother - he never said. 207.151.38.178 ( talk) 00:20, 13 April 2011 (UTC)
The "thought to be" was meant to be edited out (and will) and you're right about Reginald being the mystery. John F. Barlow ( talk) 02:47, 29 July 2011 (UTC)
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This is erroneous; I mean to say: it is well known that James Madison Barlow & Elizabeth Harris Barlow (of a different, unrelated line) are the parents of Milt G. Barlow. The Mormon Church and other sources have well documented this info. Further, I should say, Reginald is the one who doesn't make sense. Articles at the time of Milt's divorce proceedings in 1887 indicate another women he had been seeing by the name of Lizzie Whalen. As Milt and Martha were married in the summer of 1866, and Reginald was born in 1866, it's possible this other woman was the Reginald's true mother - he never said. 207.151.38.178 ( talk) 00:20, 13 April 2011 (UTC)
The "thought to be" was meant to be edited out (and will) and you're right about Reginald being the mystery. John F. Barlow ( talk) 02:47, 29 July 2011 (UTC)