Pennsylvania Colony Historical Society of Nebraska Family Group Sheets![]() As you view individuals you may notice we are missing many dates and places for births, marriages, deaths and burials. If you are willing to provide the missing information please email John L. Fiala at searcher@kdsi.net. FILE PROTOCOLS Place Names Place names in the database are entered in the sequence Town, County, State (unless one of these governmental units is not known). Each unit is separated by a comma. State and County names are spelled out. Where the place can be further identified, (i.e. cemetery) the identification appears in the Place Details. Places outside the US follow the same protocol, for as much as is known. Unknown Surname Where an individual's surname is unknown, the term "Unknown" is used in the name space. In the Name Suffix space is typed (in parentheses) "spouse of", or "child of" followed by the appropriate identifier. That way, all of the unknowns are together in the search function, and the identifier is visible there too. When looking for an individual, if the person does not turn up in the search function under their surname, check the "unknown" surname group for the person. Adoptions When a person has been reported as adopted the @ symbol is placed in the given name space, following the given name. This allows a correct alpha sort placement on the surname, then given first name. Where the adoption is by a second spouse of the natural parent, the birth surname will be placed in parentheses and the child will be attached to the adoptive marriage. Thus, "Zabortsky, James William (Bratrsovsky)@" was born a Bratrsovsky and was adopted by a Zabortsky, and is listed as a child of the marriage of Mr. Zabortsky to the former Mrs. Bratrsovsky.
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