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INDEXTING: Ireland, Antrim Church Records 1740-1913 [Part A] [M3C3 - ZR2}

lindagailwithrow1
lindagailwithrow1 ✭
July 5, 2021 edited August 23, 2024 in Get Involved

Birth record has first name and what appears to be a surname for the child followed by father's first name, Mother's first name and a surname. The surname following the parents first names differs from the surname given to the child. This record seems to be recorded differently than others an i am wondering if the last surname is the mother's maiden name?

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  • D. L. Matthews
    D. L. Matthews ✭✭✭✭
    July 5, 2021 edited July 5, 2021 Answer ✓

    Here's my take on it: The father's surname is the same as the child's. The mother's surname is her maiden name.

    But only the researcher can make that assumption about the father's surname. As the indexer, you would mark it blank.

    Field Help: "Do not assume a surname from the surnames of others mentioned in the document."

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  • lindagailwithrow1
    lindagailwithrow1 ✭
    July 6, 2021

    Thank you for the advice. I do know that you are not to assume a name but, this was weird to me because the record reads: Sue Smith of John and Mary Jones. i will leave the father's name blank and let someone smarter than me figure it out. Thanks again.

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  • D. L. Matthews
    D. L. Matthews ✭✭✭✭
    July 6, 2021

    It's an odd format, that's for sure.

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