Maiden-name Sentence Examples
Yes. I kept my maiden name because of my business—it's less confusing.
I suppose she's divorced and 'Shipton' is her maiden name.
Swellendam is one of the older Dutch settlements in the Cape, dating from 1745, and was named after Hendrik Swellengrebel (then governor of the Cape) and his wife, whose maiden name was Damme.
He was beginning to doubt his superlative detecting skills when it dawned on him that she might be using a maiden name.
Yes. I kept my maiden name because of my business—it's less confusing.
Much as I'd like to, I won't ask her if her mother's maiden name was Plotke, nor will I tell her daddy's bones may be taking a motor home trip up the west coast—or that his pinkie is in your jewel case.
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Vincent is a widow gentlewoman living here aged 82. her maiden name was Story sister to D r.
His mother's maiden name was Mary Anne ORPIN, born in Cheltenham.
He was the son of a painter-meister Epe whose wife's maiden name was Held.
AdvertisementWhen searching for a birth or marriage, remember to use the maiden name for women.
You may opt to give your child your maiden name as his/her first name.
This could involve using a beloved grandparent's first name or the maiden name of the baby's mom.
There is a section of the report that contains all of your personal information, which should include your full name, including variations such as your maiden name or any aliases you may use at your places of employment.
A New Jersey woman may choose to go back to using her maiden name after a divorce.
AdvertisementUsually, a marriage record contains at least some basic information like the full names of the bride and groom (and probably the maiden name of the bride), and the date and location of where the marriage took place.
Her parents, Mathew Knowles and Tina Beyince Knowles (whose maiden name was the inspiration for her daughter's first name), recognized her talent early in life.
Try searching for a married name or maiden name.
It's a good idea to look for a woman by both her maiden name and married name.
While genealogists try to always use the maiden name for a woman, if that is unavailable they may list her under her married name.
AdvertisementYour mother's maiden name is necessary for identification purposes.
If you're giving a personalized Christmas gift to an unmarried woman, think twice before using a monogram that includes her maiden name.
Costello, borrowing "Costello" from his mother's maiden name.
Katy changed her sound, and she also took up her mother's maiden name of Perry to avoid any confusion between her and Kate Hudson.
Anna, whose maiden name is Keller, caught a special about the Duggars called 14 Kids and Pregnant Again on Discovery Health and was instantly taken with the entire clan.
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Much as I'd like to, I won't ask her if her mother's maiden name was Plotke, nor will I tell her daddy's bones may be taking a motor home trip up the west coast—or that his pinkie is in your jewel case.
Of course, he wouldn't know her maiden name was Poluck.
On his marriage in 1823 with Elizabeth, daughter of Dawson Turner of Great Yarmouth, he had become a Christian, and had changed his name to Palgrave, the maiden name of his wife's mother.
The maiden name of the poet's mother was Mary Arden, and this name, that of an ancient county family, survives in the district north-west of Stratford, the Forest of Arden, though the true forest character is long lost.
His mother's maiden name was Alice Monins, and a John Monins married Cranmer's sister Jane, but no definite relationship between the two archbishops has been traced.
Perhaps the most celebrated Polish authoress was Klementina Hoffmann, whose maiden name was Tanska, born at Warsaw in 1798.
The mother, whose maiden name was Lloyd, is said to have been a woman of high character, charming in person and eminent for piety.
They rechristened themselves as Paramore, a name taken from the maiden name of a friend's mom, and started hitting the regional touring circuit.