After many frustrations trying to remember where I saw that possible connection, I started using the aka field for this purpose.  For example, if I have a given name, but only a "possible" surname such as you describe, I enter the given name (eg Nancy) as usual, then assign an aka of "possible wife of Coats" in the surname field (without the ").

-----Original Message-----
From: Kirsten Bowman
Sent: Sep 11, 2011 1:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] More On Alternate Names

In my mini one-name study (2,000 or so individuals) I have many families who intermarry regularly over several generations.  I also have a number of wives with an unproven surname “said to be . . .”  which I usually stick away in Research Notes where the rumored surname is not readily apparent.  Then months later I come across the record for a John Smith who married  a Nancy Coats and recall that another man somewhere in that branch was rumored to have married a Coats but can’t remember who it was because she’s entered with no surname.  
 
I’m thinking of possibly listing those unproven surnames as Alternate Names, either with or without privacy brackets, so they’ll show up in the Name List.  That way I could see that John’s 2nd cousin Peter Smith is rumored to have married a Jane Coats, which would lead to searching for a connection between the two Coats women and possibly confirming the missing surname.
 
Before I go off the deep end, can anyone see flaws in this plan?  I know some are sticklers for using the aka field only for true aliases, but that’s not a consideration for me.  Any other potential snags?
 
Kirsten


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