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What do the <brackets> mean on the IGI?
« on: Wednesday 22 February 06 12:22 GMT (UK) »
Does anyone know what it denotes when a surname is in brackets on the IGI?

For instance:

ANN <COCKING> - 27 May 1799 Adlingfleet.

It's an extracted record from the source not a member submitted one.

I've been coming across a few of these in the last few days.

If I look at batch no. C073792 for Adlingfleet (on the Hugh Wallis site) which is baptisms 1720-1813 Ann doesn't appear.  She's on batch no. C135582 and all the surnames on this batch have these brackets around them.

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Re: What do the <brackets> mean on the IGI?
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 22 February 06 14:51 GMT (UK) »
I've always assumed that it meant that the surname of the child wasn't specified and the parents had different surnames, so the name in brackets is that of the father.

I may be wrong ( quite likely in fact!)

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Re: What do the <brackets> mean on the IGI?
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 22 February 06 17:54 GMT (UK) »
I'd always assumed something similar, but the children I've been finding baptised at Adlingfleet are born well into their parents marriage so that isn't the reason in this case.

I just find it odd that she's not included on the main batch of baptisms for this parish and that all the people on this additional batch have these brackets.

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Re: What do the <brackets> mean on the IGI?
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 22 February 06 17:55 GMT (UK) »
Hi
I always assumed that they meant that maybe the Surname wasn't clear/ illegible or badly spelt on the originals. But I could be wrong
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Re: What do the <brackets> mean on the IGI?
« Reply #4 on: Friday 24 February 06 13:25 GMT (UK) »
Hi Anne,

Maybe that's it and I'm just trying to read too much into it.

I think I'll have to try to get a look at the original parish registers and see if they throw any light on the matter.

Jo.

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Re: What do the <brackets> mean on the IGI?
« Reply #5 on: Friday 24 February 06 14:55 GMT (UK) »
Does anyone know what it denotes when a surname is in brackets on the IGI?

For instance:

ANN <COCKING> - 27 May 1799 Adlingfleet.

It's an extracted record from the source not a member submitted one.

I've been coming across a few of these in the last few days.

If I look at batch no. C073792 for Adlingfleet (on the Hugh Wallis site) which is baptisms 1720-1813 Ann doesn't appear.  She's on batch no. C135582 and all the surnames on this batch have these brackets around them.

Jo.  :)

Angled brackets is a standard transciption method of showing the data within the brackets is estimated. In the case of a name it means the name has been assumed such as a child bearing the name of its parents.
Other data commonly found in brackets includes dates, christian names or places.
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Re: What do the <brackets> mean on the IGI?
« Reply #6 on: Friday 24 February 06 15:21 GMT (UK) »
Guy,

Thanks for the answer.  I have found various spellings of this surname (and in the main they don't seem to use the last letter 'g'), so maybe it's to do with that - they have assumed the correct spelling.

Jo.  :)