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Ancestors in 52 Weeks: Week 15 (April
12-18)
Prompt:
How do you spell that?
#52ancestors
“Anyone who can only think of one way to spell a word obviously lacks
imagination.”
― Mark Twain
My Mother's maiden
name was McCarley and I have found it spelled in so many ways that I learned
very early in my research to look for every possible spelling. I'll list some of the spellings at the end of
the article but first I want to tell you about Charles M. McCarley. Charles married Ann Matilda Hines in Maury
County, Tennessee on April 4, 1835. His
marriage license has McCarley spelled 4 different ways in the one document. That has to be a record. It is spelled McCarley, McCarly, McCearly,
and McCorely. Okay, some of that may be
the result of poor handwriting skills. The Western Weekly Review newspaper
announced his marriage in the April 17, 1835 edition, as Mr. Charles McCarty
married Miss Matilda Hines.
In most of the records after his marriage, his
last name is spelled McCurley. That
could be the result of leaving the A open at the top. I thought, perhaps he
just wrote the A in an unusual way that left that gap at the top so it looks
like a U.
Then one day in
talking with another descendant, I heard another reason for this change in
spelling. According to this descendant
who grew up in the area where he lived as an adult, Charles M. McCarley changed
his name to McCurley. It seems that Charles was so mad at another relative that
he decided to change his name so he wouldn't be associated with "that
relative". The story passed down
through the family didn't include the name of "that relative". His children didn't change their names as each
of their lines are McCarleys.
As you search for
your ancestor, brainstorm any possible way that a name can be spelled because
it is likely to be used that way at least once in the indexed records.
Of course, it is
easier to say that the James McCerley who was charged and found guilty of
keeping a bawdy house in Maury County, TN in 1849 is not my relative because we don't spell our
name that way. Although it is possible that
James McCerley is Charles M. McCarley/McCurley's brother. Maybe he is the reason Charles changed the
spelling of his name. Charles brother,
James, was born in 1811.
McArley
McAuley
McCarley
McCarly
McCarty
McCauley
McCearly
McCearley (probably from having a fancy curl at the bottom of the C)
McClearly
McCorely
McCurly
McEarly
McEley
McElry
McKirley