Honestly, I never generate married names for women. If I find a Mrs. Somebody
Surname, I create an individual with just a surname as her husband.
I also choose the most common or most correct form of a surname to use for the
whole family. In most records in the US my family shows up as Acuni
On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 3:58 PM, Evelyn .. wrote:
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> 1. if a woman doesn't take her husband's last name at marriage then she
> will just be known officially by her maiden name. In the name list it shows
> women by both their maiden name and by ALL their potential married names.
> If I didn't kno
I see a couple of issues in your question:
1. women who do not take their husband's last name upon marriage
2. people who have multiple variations of spelling of last name.
When I run into these questions, I have to ask myself what the point is of
recording the information and how to record enough
How should I deal with information that looks to corroborate 99% of the info
I have on an individual or family found on sites like Genealogy Trails,
Tennessee Genealogical Society (TNGS) and others . They say they only
transcribing genealogical and historical data and occasionally there are
referen
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