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My Opinion & Consistencey

By makas_nc | 3:00 PM MST, Fri January 12, 2007

My Opinion on what naming convention we should use: that which our
relatives used: Given Name, Fathers Surname, Mothers Surname

If we go mixing it up with the US style where sometimes the mothers
Maiden name goes in the middle then that will only lead to confusion.
but if you absolutely need to use that naming style at a bare minimum
you need to "Announce" that you are doing that. I think it is fair to
say that many if not most of the people on this list are using the
Mexican Naming Convention.

Just in case it isn't clear let me give an example: Julio de Jesus
Puente Varela ---his given name = "Julio de Jesus"; his fathers name
"Cecilio Puente" and his mothers name: "Dominga Varela." [Julio de Jesus
happens to be my GG grandfather born in Rancho de Animas, Santa Maria de
Los Angeles, Jalisco in 1852].

joseph

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arturoramos

18 years 4 months ago

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Naming Conventions

Joseph:

I think genealogical standards would require that people list ancestors' names the way that they listed them themselves. Even spellings should ideally be kept in the original. (Obviously there are many cases where different priests would spell the same name differently so then we are forced to choose).

Thus in modern times, anyone born in Mexico has the naming convention of which you speak, which I think is actually by law Given Name(s), Paternal Last Name, Maternal Last Name.

However, this is a recent convention as as you go back in time you will find that people often used their maternal last names, often even the surname of a grandparent not borne by either of the parents. In such cases, we need to keep to the naming conventions of the time and use the names actually used by the person.

See the thread about this at:

http://www.nuestrosranchos.org/node/15108

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