I think every alternate name that you come across should be recorded
together with the source where you came across it. These names do not
have to appear in Individual and Family Group reports but for anyone
following on from your research they could be very useful.

David


On 09/01/2014 11:57, Ed Ladendorf wrote:
> A direct line ancestor, Heinrich Ladendorf, has been found listed as
> Henry Lander in the 1860 census. He has also been found listed as H
> Ladendorff (an extra "F"), Henry Landenderf, etc. on different
> sources. There are several other variations.
>
> Would you list every spelling you find, or just the ones where it is
> obvious they should be listed, i.e. Henry Lander or Henry Landenderf?
> Would you also do the same for those who are not direct line? Thanks for
> any direction. I'm trying to get it right this time.
>
> Ed
>
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