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University of Virginiaდაარქივებული 2009-08-23 საიტზე Wayback Machine. According to a University of Virginia research forum published here, her baptismal records record the spelling as Mary-Anne, and she uses this spelling in her earliest letters. Around 1857, she began to use Mary Ann. In 1859, she was using Marian, but she reverted to Mary Ann in 1880. Archived copy. დაარქივებულია ორიგინალიდან — 23 August 2009. ციტირების თარიღი: 2007-08-24.
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University of Virginiaდაარქივებული 2009-08-23 საიტზე Wayback Machine. According to a University of Virginia research forum published here, her baptismal records record the spelling as Mary-Anne, and she uses this spelling in her earliest letters. Around 1857, she began to use Mary Ann. In 1859, she was using Marian, but she reverted to Mary Ann in 1880. Archived copy. დაარქივებულია ორიგინალიდან — 23 August 2009. ციტირების თარიღი: 2007-08-24.