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The article for Sheila Mathews Allen mis-spells her middle name as Matthews, with two t's rather than one. Her name is spelled correctly in most places in the body of the article, although it is mis-spelled in the 3 External Links provided --- because they cite the "name" variable for the page, which I guess is tied to the article's title.
I haven't found a way to change the spelling of the article title --- I suspect a Wikipedia editor has to do that. Could someone please do that?
BTW, Sheila was a cousin of my father's; my grandmother was her sister, also a Mathews. No-one in the family spelled their last name with two t's.