Add a non-member spouse's preferred name?
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Add a non-member spouse's preferred name?
I've had some members request a preferred name be listed for their spouse rather than a full name. I hesitate to change their full name since that's a record of the marriage so I'm not sure how to handle this. Any ideas? Thank you.
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Re: Add a non-member spouse's preferred name?
There are two names on the membership record: the full legal name and the preferred name.
I'm sure that in the case of a marriage between two members, the name comes from the membership record, so you can't change just that.
I'm sure that in the case of a marriage between two members, the name comes from the membership record, so you can't change just that.
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Re: Add a non-member spouse's preferred name?
Perhaps the OP was referring to a non-member spouse?
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Re: Add a non-member spouse's preferred name?
Well, yes. The subject line would tend to indicate that.
I share OPs reluctance to use preferred name for the marriage record. Perhaps the preferred name can be put into quotes, for example Elizabeth "Lizzy" Smith.
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Re: Add a non-member spouse's preferred name?
Guess I was temporarily blinded by the light of the two member example
I know familysearch.org does not like "names." It shows up as an error, although there is a way on familysearch to put in a nickname or known as name a ways below the actual name field. Don't know if the LCR field will allow special characters or not. Well, just tried it and it does, but since it is not a legal name, it kind of violates the prime directive, to always use legal names. Your mileage may vary.
I know familysearch.org does not like "names." It shows up as an error, although there is a way on familysearch to put in a nickname or known as name a ways below the actual name field. Don't know if the LCR field will allow special characters or not. Well, just tried it and it does, but since it is not a legal name, it kind of violates the prime directive, to always use legal names. Your mileage may vary.
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Re: Add a non-member spouse's preferred name?
You're referring to General Handbook 33.6.1:garystroble wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 11:16 pm Well, just tried it and it does, but since it is not a legal name, it kind of violates the prime directive, to always use legal names. Your mileage may vary.
I'd say there's room for interpretation on if the "nickname" can be included. It may be worth a phone call to a relevant authority.Names Used in Church Records
A person’s full legal name, as defined by local law or custom, should be used in membership records and on ordinance certificates.
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Re: Add a non-member spouse's preferred name?
My personal opinion only: When I was ward clerk, I didn't worry much about complying with member requests to show their preferred name as long as it was reasonable. My legal name is David but if you ask me, I will tell you "my friends call me Dave."
If a family calls their child a title (such as "Bubba" for example), I wouldn't put that as their preferred name, but I think a common shortened version is OK (Will or Bill for William, etc). You aren't changing their legal name in the other field - just what shows to other members on rolls and in Member Tools.
I could be wrong, but I think FamilySearch perfers to put the nickname after an "or" thus: William or Bill Smith
If a family calls their child a title (such as "Bubba" for example), I wouldn't put that as their preferred name, but I think a common shortened version is OK (Will or Bill for William, etc). You aren't changing their legal name in the other field - just what shows to other members on rolls and in Member Tools.
I could be wrong, but I think FamilySearch perfers to put the nickname after an "or" thus: William or Bill Smith
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Re: Add a non-member spouse's preferred name?
We're all getting far afield here now, the original topic was regarding a non-member spouse's preferred name. As far as phone calls, sometimes calling the GSC is like calling the IRS, you get that person's opinion unfortunately, as every possible scenario is not in their system as a question and answer. But perhaps the original poster could make that call.
ps Bubba is not necessarily a title, there are folks in the South with that as an actual legal name. Now, Duke of Earl would be a title, probably.
ps Bubba is not necessarily a title, there are folks in the South with that as an actual legal name. Now, Duke of Earl would be a title, probably.