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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Topic started by: 38Robert on Wednesday 22 June 22 19:21 BST (UK)
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I notice that in the Statutory Birth search results there is a heading Mothers Maiden Name. It cannot be used, but does anyone know if this search box will be coming in to use, and if so, when?
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Do you mean the deaths search page rather than births?
Added: From here www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/guides/statutory-register-births it is mentioned:
People who visit the ScotlandsPeople Centre or local family history centres can also choose to search entries recorded in 1929 and later by mother’s maiden name.
Monica
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no births.
If you search first then look at results you should see heading for maiden name at top
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;D See what you mean!
Certainly a new field. It will be a really helpful and useful addition for sure.
If it is anything like what they have been doing with the death search results, likely they will introduce this in stages (year bands maybe?).
Monica
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I notice that in the Statutory Birth search results there is a heading Mothers Maiden Name. It cannot be used, but does anyone know if this search box will be coming in to use, and if so, when?
The mother's maiden name was only included in the births index from 1929 onwards, so I imagine the answer to your question is in 2030.
You can search for births from 1929 onwards using mother's maiden surname if you are in a Scotland's People Centre, just not online because of the 100-year closure.
However SP have been adding mothers' maiden surnames to the deaths index, and very useful it is too. Maybe when they've completed that they'll start on the births index.
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;D I had just sent you a PM to check whether you had heard anything on this.
Odd that there is nothing on any of their usual news wires on this.
Below is what is now showing on the search results page for births for their data columns included in the results
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thanks Monical and Forfarian
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Robert, a suggestion (in the absence of being able to answer your question ::)).
Why not email SP and ask the question direct to them.
Like you, I am now curious as to how this could come in to play and when.
They have had a lot of feedback about doing this, following their introduction of mother's maiden name to the death index. Looks like they have been listening hopefully and taking some action.
Monica
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Hi MonicaL
Heard back from SP this.afternoon.
They say they will look to add Mothers Maiden Name (MMN) to Births - but only when adding the MMN to deaths is completed.
Something to look forward too!!
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That is great news!
The project to add mother's maiden name to the death index seems to be moving at a pace...so hopefully the start of the same for births not a million years away ::)
Monica
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I visited the Genealogy Centre at the Mitchell library Glasgow in May . They use Scotland.s People. When I was searching the births I noticed the mothers maiden name was a new addition. However when I search Scotland's people ,from my computer online it does not give that option in births.
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As I have already said, the mother's maiden name was only added to the original indexes from 1929 onwards, and you are not allowed to view online any birth less than 100 years ago.
I imagine that SP has plans to add the mother's maiden surname to the deaths index once they have completed adding it to all the deaths, and that adding the item to the search parameters is part of the preparation for that.
It would not surprise me if, when it goes live, searching using mother's maiden surname is restricted to births over 100 years ago.
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I wish they would re-instate the fuzzy match search option. I complained about its withdrawal earlier this year and this is part of the response I received on 7th March.
Harry
Thank you for contacting ScotlandsPeople regarding the removal of the name variant and fuzzy search options.
Following the feedback received from our customers we will be re-instating the fuzzy matching feature with the next system update. We cannot say at this point exactly when this will take place but it will be within weeks rather than months.
With regards name variants, we have been aware for some time that the name variants options did not work correctly and produced spurious results that could not be explained. We have therefore removed this search option.
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I got a similar response when I complained about removal of the 'Name Variants' search, which (for all its faults) was better than the phonetic or fuzzy matching for some of the names I am researching (Moug and Sang in particular).