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Hi, Tony, I was just about to ping you from my talk-page. The content in that edit seems OK to me – the offending text I identified was the next sentence, copied verbatim from the last sentence here, "Anderson moved back ...". However, given the extent of the problems with this editor, it may be better to presumptively remove that too – which would leave us only 1933 other articles needing to be checked. I've already rewritten most of the rest of the page. Regards, Justlettersandnumbers (talk) 20:32, 22 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, I saw that was the offending sentence, I was just curious if there was anything else I missed: I'm half decent at copyvio, but you're better than me. TonyBallioni (talk) 20:35, 22 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]
On 12 August 1914, Miss Dorothy Benjamin (later Mrs. Caruso) along with her father Mr. Park Benjamin were among those who managed to leave Europe at the outbreak of World War I. The refugee ship Principe di Undine was chartered by a group of Americans, and brought the passengers back to the United States. The passenger list for the trip also mentions a "Miss Anna Benjamin" also of New York City, possibly "Dorothy's long time governess, Anna M. Bolchi" who was legally adopted by Mr. Benjamin Park in 1919.