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Does anyone have information on the child allegedly produced from the marriage of Anderson and Tchaikovsky? The birth is mentioned, but further information on him seems to be missing from the article. Did he survive or die in childhood, as suggested by his lack of presence both in the general knowledge and in the post-death court battles? Strange omission. Does anyone have information on the child allegedly produced from the marriage of Anderson and Tchaikovsky? The birth is mentioned, but further information on him seems to be missing from the article. Did he survive or die in childhood, as suggested by his lack of presence both in the general knowledge and in the post-death court battles? Strange omission. ] 19:49, 28 September 2006 (UTC)

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Cruft Cleared out

Alright, I've cleared out cruft from both the article and talk page. All additions should provide citation, and not be written as a polemic by an Anna Anderson supporter. john k 02:53, 1 September 2006 (UTC)

Anna Anderson's son?

Does anyone have information on the child allegedly produced from the marriage of Anderson and Tchaikovsky? The birth is mentioned, but further information on him seems to be missing from the article. Did he survive or die in childhood, as suggested by his lack of presence both in the general knowledge and in the post-death court battles? Strange omission. Jeremy Bright 19:49, 28 September 2006 (UTC)