I have developed a probably "off-the-wall" approach to spouses with unknown
surnames. If my known spouse is Adam Smith, I enter his unknown spouse as:
Smith (nee Unknown). It keeps my
surnames in place and reminds me of what information I am still lacking.
Virginia
Legacy User Group guid
ferent methods folks use for unknown
names. I haven't been fully happy w my method - now I have a bunch of new
ones to try.
Bob
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From: "Jenny M Benson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Un
Meg Greenwood wrote
Didn't fall for the UNK surname, but did look for several years for a
ship from Halifax, Nova Scotia into the US called the G. T. Ry. My
ancestor came into the US "aboard" the G. T. Ry according to
immigration documents. Family history even said he'd come in on a ship.
Too
Didn't fall for the UNK surname, but did look for several years for a
ship from Halifax, Nova Scotia into the US called the G. T. Ry. My
ancestor came into the US "aboard" the G. T. Ry according to immigration
documents. Family history even said he'd come in on a ship. Took a few
years to find
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