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US, Wisconsin—Pre-1907 Death Records, 1860–1907 [M3HY-71Z]

Sally Ann Simmons
Sally Ann Simmons ✭
July 23, 2021 in Indexing

Question on entering maiden names. Do we enter only the last name? Is the first name to be entered as well?

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  • Dellory Matthews
    Dellory Matthews ✭✭✭✭
    July 24, 2021 Answer ✓

    That's correct to enter only the last name. The first name is not to be entered as well.

    A maiden name = a woman's surname before marriage.

    In your project, that field is titled "Mother's Maiden Name" and you would enter only her maiden name there and not her married surname. If her maiden name was not recorded, you would blank that field.

    The article below (and the answer above) give the standard directions for entering a maiden name before the married surname in the same field. But the Project Instructions and Field Helps are what we look at first and for US, Wisconsin—Pre-1907 Death Records, 1860–1907, we are not indexing 2 surnames for the mother, just the maiden name.


    https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/how-do-i-index-last-names-surnames


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  • Allison Lathrop
    Allison Lathrop ✭✭✭
    July 23, 2021

    When a woman's maiden is name is shown on a record, it is entered on the surname line before the married name. Example--Jones Brown. Sometimes, only the maiden name is shown with the first name as follows: Mary Jones so Jones would be indexed on the surname line.

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