First, the name was not changed at Ellis Island. The manifests were made in the 
country that they departed from. They probably made the change themselves to 
make the name easier to pronounce and spell. They may have done it legally, 
[through the courts] but more likely they just started to use the new spelling.
I'm using Legacy 8 and there is an AKA (4th logo from the right) it looks like 
a group of people. You can add the name that they used in Italy or the one used 
in the US, your choice. You can cite the source (census, birth record, marriage 
record, etc) for each individual time you find the name. Then use the other 
name in database.
 Marie

Marie Varrelman Melchiori, Certified Genealogist Emeritus
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Genealogists, used under license by Board-certified genealogists after periodic 
competency evaluation, and the board name is registered in the US Patent & 
Trademark Office.In a message dated 11/23/2019 2:53:41 PM Eastern Standard 
Time, cathyv...@cox.net writes:

My great grandfather had the surname Vallevegni in Italy.
When the family immigrated to the U.S. it changed to Vallevieni which they used 
from then on (probably changed at Ellis Island).
How should I enter 2 surnames in Legayc?
-- Cathy Vallevieni714 389-6374 Home714 227-4948 Cell
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