Hi, I am looking for spelling variations of McQueen, etc found during research. I prefer the variations not to just be a least generated by Soundex, but actual spellings or misspellings we have found while doing research. These are just a few I have found: MacQueen MacQuin McQueen McQuene MackQuire Tackquire McQuin McQuinn McGuin McGuinn McGreen McQuiene Meguin Mequin Mecuin McLean McQuien M. Queen M. Quinn Thanks and take care Scott
My grandmother told me that my 3-great grandfather John McQueen spelled his surname McQuien. I do not know where he was born, only that he apparently married in Cumberland County, North Carolina, in 1814. With hand written documents going on two centuries old it's hard to be sure but I believe that I found that spelling in some documents naming him or his children, but I also found McQueen and McQuean. In most cases I've had to work with a transcription, though... and that opens a whole new layer of possibility for error. Richard White Tallahassee, Florida Scott Kendall wrote: >Hi, > > > >I am looking for spelling variations of McQueen, etc found during research. >I prefer the variations not to just be a least generated by Soundex, but >actual spellings or misspellings we have found while doing research. > > >These are just a few I have found: > > > >MacQueen > >MacQuin > >McQueen > >McQuene > >MackQuire > >Tackquire > >McQuin > >McQuinn > >McGuin > >McGuinn > >McGreen > >McQuiene > >Meguin > >Mequin > >Mecuin > >McLean > >McQuien > >M. Queen > >M. Quinn > > > >Thanks and take care > >Scott > >