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(Anonymous) 2013-05-12 11:24 am (UTC)(link)She needn't even keep her maiden name to still be trackable through the press. Off the top of my head, I can think of female musicians, minor authors, and tons of mediums/spiritualists who are frequently referenced in the press by their married and maiden names for the benefit of readers. Also, once you get into the '80s and '90s journalists become quite taken with writing about the private lives and histories of people in even the peripheral public eye. I don't know if any of it helps with your particular set of tangles, but never forget how massive and thriving the periodical press is in the latter half of the nineteenth century. (I once managed to trace a woman because her sister mentioned her nick-name in passing in a short speech she made while dedicating a fountain to a local animal charity, which was recorded in tiny notes at the back of a provincial newspaper. Hurray for full-text searches)