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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Lanarkshire => Topic started by: mkcoop on Tuesday 29 May 12 19:19 BST (UK)

Title: Question about Last Names on Death Record
Post by: mkcoop on Tuesday 29 May 12 19:19 BST (UK)
On the Scotland's People site, I noticed that alot of the listings say it is not permissable to list the mother's surname. I was wondering if anyone could explain that (why). And also could you tell me what the other surnames would be on this listing:

http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/Search/results.aspx

I am assuming one would be Catherine's maiden name, which was Smith. What might the other one be? The name of the informant perhaps?
Title: Re: Question about Last Names on Death Record
Post by: mkcoop on Tuesday 29 May 12 19:49 BST (UK)
Nevermind. It appears that Moiser was her husband's last name. She must have kept the last name McManus when the got married.
Title: Re: Question about Last Names on Death Record
Post by: lizci on Tuesday 29 May 12 19:51 BST (UK)
There are two reasons why mother's maiden name is not displayed - in some older records the name has not yet been indexed; in more recent records it does not appear for reasons of security.  If you look on the Scotland's People website at the search page for deaths you'll find a link to "important information regarding mother's surname".

The "other surnames" would show up if someone had been married more than once.  In Scotland, the maiden name would always appear in the index too (as long as it was known).

Lizci
Title: Re: Question about Last Names on Death Record
Post by: Forfarian on Sunday 03 June 12 14:46 BST (UK)
She must have kept the last name McManus when the got married.

Legally, a woman in Scotland retains her maiden name throughout her life. This is why the death of a married woman in Scotland is always (well, nearly always!) indexed under both her own name and her husband's name, and why the mother's name in the pre-1855 baptism indexes, if given at all, is usually her full maiden name.