Surely the birth certificates of any children would have the father's name as Mr Wife's maiden name, formerly previous surname. So as we tend to move backwards shouldn't cause too much confusion for researchers.
Quote from: pharmaT on Saturday 24 February 18 04:14 GMT (UK) Surely the birth certificates of any children would have the father's name as Mr Wife's maiden name, formerly previous surname. So as we tend to move backwards shouldn't cause too much confusion for researchers.Only the WIFE's maiden name would be asked for. It's such an unusual situation that the father's name would be assumed to have always been the name he was using at the time.I've just located another child where birth registration, baptism and burial are in the father's real surname, but the death registration was in the name he was using at the time - all in 1854. It took a little bit of working out.
This will really confuse people researching their family history in the future.