Jeannette:

Your ancestor's name was Polly May Clark (and her given name may well have
been Mary, since Polly is usually a nickname).  She married Joseph Moss, and
you could list "Morse" as an alternate surname spelling.  If you include
source detail text in your citations, and perhaps an editorial note calling
attention to the different surnames, the spelling conflict will be apparent.
Legacy makes this so easy!  I wouldn't rely just on information from a grave
marker--they are so often wrong.

Kirsten
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  Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2007 10:09 PM
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  Subject: [LegacyUG] Which Name Should Appear on Reports?


  Polly May Clark m. Joseph Moss who deserted her; they were divorced.  As
Polly Morse she married Luther Russell.  Luther Russell appears also as
Luther Russel.  In Pioneer Women of the Western Reserve, Polly is called
Polly Clark Moss.  She does not have a tombstone.  What should appear on a
FGS?  What should appear on a descendants report?  To complicate matters,
Luther had 2 other wives.  Usually I go with the inscription, but she
doesn't have one.
  Jeannette



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