Hi Dermot,

I would use "Dermot Michael" in the given name field and add a confirmation
event for you that shows in the notes you received the name Andrew.

For your mother, I would list her given name as "Mary-Ellen Patricia" and in
the AKA I would add Patti.

No.  I'm sorry, but you don't win a prize.  My cousin, who is 26 now has
been using Legacy for 3 years now and been doing genealogy for more than 10
years.<hehe>

This is how I would handle these situations.  But I'm sure there are other
ways people do it.

Glen

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McGlone EO
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 8:31 AM
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Subject: [LegacyUG] Middle Names
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Hi folks,

I've been using Legacy for about 6 months now, and it's the only program
I've used.  I've taken on the project of computerising my family tree from
my Dad.  It's quite a small tree by the standards I've seen on the LUG, with
only about 500 people at present (How do you keep up with 37,000 people?
The mind boggles!).  My Dad is computer illiterate, and all attempts at
computer education by me or my siblings have failed, so I said I'd try to
help out with computerising the genealogy records.  
This is my first time to pose a question to the LUG, although I've been an
avid daily reader, and have found many tips to help me out.

My question, though, is how you treat middle names.  For example, my full
name on both my birth and baptismal cert is Dermot Michael McG...., but I
practically never use Michael and never have, except for official documents
which specifically ask for full name.  Most Irish people (at least, those
that I know!) have two names like this.  Most of us (at least the Roman
Catholics) also have a third name which we took at confirmation (mine is
Andrew, after my father).

When entering details onto Legacy, I'd be interested to know how you deal
with this?  Do you put Dermot Michael as the given name, do you put Dermot
as the given name, and Dermot Michael as an AKA, or what?  And how would you
deal with the Andrew, if at all?  
I never use that anywhere, although I assume the church would have a record
of it.

On a slightly different tack, my mother's name on her birth & baptismal
certs is Mary-Ellen Patricia C...., but she's always been called Patricia.
Most people, even her best friends, don't know her as anything other than
Patricia (or Patti).  How would you note this in Legacy?

Thanks in advance for your help,  and keep up the great work,

Dermot.

P.S.  I noticed one post a few months ago commenting on the youth of a
LUGger.  By my reckoning, I'm probably one of the youngest, being "only" 34.
Do I win a prize <G>e



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