I use the old "LNU" (last name unknown), which groups them all in the
index in alphabetical order by last name/first name. 
 
Barton

 
 
 
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 01:23 PM, Don Quigley wrote:
 
 

Some of the recent messages have prompted this more general question I
have about how to enter “names” for unknown persons in Legacy,
particularly for persons with no known given or surname.  This situation
typically arises for a female with no known surname, for whom I have
information about her parents that I want to record and have in the
database when (if) I find the missing names.  I also need parents for
siblings to be linked, even if their surnames are unknown.
 
I have always used ??? as the unknown given and/or surname for a
person.  Legacy warns me against doing so, but allows me to do it. 
However, if I leave both fields blank, Legacy will prevent me from
saving the person.
 
For me, ??? seems to work well, but I’ve often wondered why does Legacy
(and other geneaology sources) warn against the use of a questionmark in
a name?  Are they just referring to the practice of trying to show
uncertainty about a name – i.e., John Smith?.  I don’t do that.
 
Donald Quigley
Escondido, CA
Quigley Doyle Family Tree
http://www.donquigley.net
 


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