Jane Hawking was born Beryl Jane Wilde, daughter of George and Beryl (Eagleton) Wilde.
Stephen hawkings and Jane Goodall
Stephen Hawkings suffers from Lou Gehrig's disease.
Justin HAWKINS is not at all related to Stephen HAWKING.
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'Maiden name' is used to refer to a married woman's surname prior to her taking her husband's name at marriage. If Jane White married William Sullivan and became Jane Sullivan, White would be her maiden name.
Stephen hawkings and Jane Goodall
Well you can talk to the courts and change your name. Mary Jane Smith is married to John smith. She can change her name to Mary Jane Cottey-Smith
Her mothers maiden name is Pfeffer, Elizabeth Jane Pfeffer, she married and became Degeneres. Then Ellen was born with that name. Please don't edit this _ MADDIERIGHT
I'd suggest I, Jane Doe (nee Brown) The married name is "Doe" and the maiden name is "Brown"
Jane Austen's mother, whose maiden name was Cassandra Leigh, was born on September 26, 1739.
Not at all. In Mexico most women keep their maiden name. However, in social events you can be called as 'de' which means 'wife of'. For instance if your maiden name is Jane Doe, and you marry Juan Perez, your would be called Jane Doe de Perez.
Maiden Name - Married Name Example: Jane Doe marries Jim Bob; Proper hyphenated name would be Jane Doe-Bob
The mother's maiden name is her surname by birth (the last name of her parents.) Example: A woman's name would be 'Jane Mary Doe' when born and she keeps that name until she marries and then she changes her last name to that of her husbands who is John Smith and her name would be Jane Mary Smith. It can be changed back to her maiden name if she was to get divorced.
Kingsley, after the maiden name of his great grandmother, Barbara Maria Jane Kingsley.
I'm guessing that you mean maiden name (don't worry about it I'm dependent towards spell check) and that is a woman's surname name (last name) before she is married. Sometimes women will take their maiden name and use it as a middle name, example: Jane Doe-Johnson
I'm guessing that you mean maiden name (don't worry about it I'm dependent towards spell check) and that is a woman's surname name (last name) before she is married. Sometimes women will take their maiden name and use it as a middle name, example: Jane Doe-Johnson