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- In genealogy and family history, we deal with a lot of names, and it can be confusing when an ancestor changes their name. Or I should say, when that ancestor uses a name that we arenamp;#39;t quite expecting. In this video, Iamp;#39;m gonna show you how to spot the clues so you can sort it all out. We sometimes have the idea that our ancestors always used their proper name, but names can actually be very fluid. The name a person uses can actually vary depending upon the situation. Take one of my friends for example. To his family and close friends heamp;#39;s Johnny, to his coworkers, heamp;#39;s John, but his real first name, that is the name on his birth certificate is actually Charles. John is his middle name. How he appears in a record depends upon the situation. It can also depend upon whoamp;#39;s creating the record. What name do they know him by? The same thing happened with our ancestors. Sometimes using a different name out in the community could be a matter of necess