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Surnames on Trees
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Susan | Report | 13 Feb 2008 19:11 |
I was interested in Lindsey's reply to Linda G's thread "Don't people do funny things to their Tree?" I have one name that I know through 2 GR contacts has resulted in 2 similar but different surnames in this generation. Also one of these contacts gave me the mediaeval version of the name which isn't on her tree. I have found the mediaeval form on Pallots.She hasn't put any of the alternatives on her tree. My most recent one is Andrew Inight c 1800. All his children have that spelling at baptism but he, on his marriage is Inett. What would most of you put on your Tree? Thanks. |
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Julie | Report | 13 Feb 2008 19:26 |
Susan |
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Susan | Report | 13 Feb 2008 21:03 |
Thanks for that Julie. |
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Nightowl51 | Report | 13 Feb 2008 21:57 |
I too have a problem with a spelling of names |
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Kate | Report | 13 Feb 2008 22:13 |
Yes, I tend to do with what is on the records, although it can be confusing. |
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RobG | Report | 13 Feb 2008 22:48 |
When adding people to my tree I will use whichever spelling is most commonly used in the documents. However, I try not to get too hung up on spelling as I go further back. I try to put myself in my ancestor's shoes - spelling didn't seem to bother them much. I've found that to get too hung up on it (1) closes your mind to other spellings, possibly meaning you might miss a breakthrough because it's "not the right spelling" and (2) gives you something extra to worry about, as well as why g-g-g-father married his niece/step daughter/auntie, where g-g-g-mother was on census night 1861, etc,etc, etc,..... ;-) |
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°o.OOº°‘¨Claire in Wales¨‘°ºOO.o° | Report | 14 Feb 2008 02:38 |
This is a problem which a lot of us have to face. |
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Berniethatwas | Report | 14 Feb 2008 02:43 |
One of my lines has had, over the years, 5 spellings. It was a pain having to enter new surnames so I stuck to 'my' branch spelling for the lot. I do tell any contacts that they are free to disagrre when they are different. |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 14 Feb 2008 08:43 |
If you use a program such as FTM, you can enter as many variations of name as you wish. However one is set as the "preffered" name. |
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Susan | Report | 14 Feb 2008 12:39 |
Thanks to you all for your input. With the family I mentioned 1st I have 4 different spellings on certs and 4 on censuses. I have already changed the spelling once so I'm grateful for the advice and will leave it as it is. I'm sure I would never have found the family anyway without the help I received on this board. Am having trouble with Andrew Inett/Inight too so there might be a thread about him shortly. Thanks again. |
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Elisabeth | Report | 14 Feb 2008 13:23 |
It has to be remembered that many didn't read or write, and so would not know what was being written by the 'official' filling in any record. Quite often it was recorded with whatever accent might have been used when declaring the name. |