Discussion»Questions»Names» If you've traced your ancestry, what are the ways in which your surname has changed or evolved from its original spelling? ~
My maiden name lost letters. (from 5 to 3) It was changed to spell the way it sounds. It also makes it look oriental which it is not. My husbands name is constant but some other lines lost a letter. Supposedly over a family fight. So one side removed a letter.
I can only speak for my mother's side. My ancestors in Russia/The Ukraine were either Blumenthal or Goldstein. My grandfather changed his name to Davis to avoid discrimination of Jews when he came to America. I consider myself a Davis even though my last name is not. (My middle name is.)
My British surname has several different spellings and pronunciations; it has changed at least twice. And there's one "splinter" clan of my ancestors that spell it an alternate way to this day.
Dads side from 968 in Aachen - no change No change upon arrival in the US per se. The Umlaut has been dropped however Moms side from 1066 in Southern England - no change pre se, the accent mark has been removed in the spelling