I think you have missed out on a very important instruction - how to use and express a mariied woman's name.
I was borne as Lilian Kütt, I married and am now Lilian Shoebridge, How should I call myself on your program
to define that fact? And cover both lines of the family so that I my not be mistaken for a person born -f.i.
as Lilian Shoebridge, married to a Kütt . Using Maiden names only does not specify an individual either
if she has been using her married name for the most part of her life. So for exact specification a married woman should be called here (like me) either by dating priority - Lilian Kütt/Shoebridge or by usage priority
Lilian Shoebridge/Kütt. I feel that there should be a very important used ruling. so that everybody using your
program knows who with what connection & ties is being talked or asked about. I would think the first choice
mentioned here is more logical. Can I have an answer, please?
Lilian Kütt / Shoebridge (please note the spacing in the name separation - makes it clearer)
Also ....what about a woman married 3 times to 3 different men? Should all three be mentioned in
historical order? And what is meant by Name fields? Hah, I'll send this off and look it up if explained.
AND YOU DO NOT HAVE A SIMPLE S E N D ORDER. PHFUIII !