How do other Legacy users cope with people who don't use their first
name for "everyday" but prefer(red) to use one of their other given
names.
I know that Legacy provides the AKA option, where alternate names are
used and I think that is very useful for people who changed their name,
or where there are variations of spelling, but if a person's given name
is "Arthur Bertram Charles Dawson" it doesn't seem correct to use "Also
known as" to indicate that he was generally referred to as Bertram or
Charles rather than Arthur.
When entering census information I like to use a Census Event and in the
notes write something like "He was living at 2 High Street with his wife
Fanny and their son Arthur." Referring to him as Arthur means he is
easily traced in Legacy or identified in a Report, but doesn't seem
right if he was actually enumerated as Bertram Dawson. On the other
hand, if I write "and their son Bertram" it is not so easy to find him
as a person would look for Bertram Dawson, not Arthur Dawson.
That sounds a bit garbled, I hope it makes sense.
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Jenny M Benson
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