There are many heritage and ancestry
websites. On MyHeritage.com someone in
your family can write down and reccord a family tree
virtually. Ancestry is the best one for this however
yyou type in your name and it comes up with what you're
looking for on your relatives.
A familiar, friend of your mother or maybe a hospital she stayed at.
Your married name is your legal name. You may go back to your maiden name ONLY if you want to but it will have togo thru the courts.
Go to the public access point, place identity in slot then email your first name last name mothers maiden name and your pin to answers@google.co.uk. If your account details are stolen we cannot be held accountable.
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go to ancestry & search their name if u know their name but if u do not search your family tree on the same URL
Legally you can use your maiden name whenever you want if it is the name on your birth certificate. Just let businesses and utilities know of the name change if you do not wish to receive mail with your married name on it.
There are many places where one can go to register a name for a site. One can register a name for a site at popular on the web sources such as Wet Paint and Go Daddy.
Go to customs bureau , i think that should tell you what to do . :)
Yes, you can use any name you wish. Just go to the courthouse and get a legal name change
The last name of your mother is called her 'maiden name' and that was her real name before she got married. When she got married she would take the last name of your father. If your parents divorced sometimes the mother would keep her married name, but some mothers prefer to go back to their maiden name and because she has custody of you then she prefers to change your name from your father's last name to her own last name. If your parents were not married and living together then your father did not give you his last name and your mother is considered a 'single mother' so she would put you under her own last name.
After the death of her husband, a woman can choose to continue using her married name or revert to her maiden name. Alternatively, she may opt for a hyphenated name that combines her maiden name and her late husband's last name. The decision ultimately depends on personal preference and individual circumstances.
"Maiden" is an old-fashioned term that typically refers to a young unmarried woman or girl. It can also be used to describe something that is new, fresh, or untouched.
In Canada we contact 'Vital Statistics.. There may be a fee site. Be aware that she may be a widow or divorced and sometimes the woman may keep her married name and not go back to her maiden name because there is an extra cost for this.If the person is deceased you can look through their personal papers such as their drivers license. Go on line and find a background checking service. Read it carefully. There will be a link to all of their relatives. Get their date of birth. This will open all doors to solving your mystery.