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In many genealogically related documents (especially newspapers and census records), nicknames were frequently used, as those names were more often used than the “formal” given name of the person.

Your search index database is not smart enough, for example, to interpret ‘Sadie” for the formal given name of “Sarah”. Thus, you will need to use both names separately in your search criteria.

So, when developing your search criteria for both genealogy and newspaper searches, you need to include nicknames in your repertoire.

Here are some articles that list common and old-time nicknames that you should employ in your search criteria:

Below is a list of about 60 common names and nicknames.

Name Nickname
Abigail, Tabitha Abbie, Abby
Abraham Abe, Abra
Alexander Alec, Alex
Alexander Sandy
Alice Allie
Alice Elsie
Antoinette, Henrietta Nettie
Archibald Arch, Archie
August Gus
Augustus Augie
Bartholomew Bart, Bat
C/Katherine Kitty
Caroline Callie, Carrie
Charlotte Lollie, Lottie
Christopher Kit
Clarissa, Clarinda Clara
Cornelius Con
Cyrus Cy
Dorothy Dolly, Dot
Edith Edie
Edwin, Edward Ned
Eleanor, Ellen, Helen Nellie
Elizabeth Bess, Betsey
Florence Flora, Flossie
Frances Fanny, Frankie
Hamilton Ham
Harold, Henry Hal
Harriet Hatty
Henrietta, Louetta Etta
Henry Hank
Henry Harry
Hiram Hy
Isaac Ike
Jackson, John Jack
Jacob Jake
Janet, Virginia Jenny
Jedidiah Jed
Josiah, Cyrus Si, Cy
Katherine, Kathleen Kate, Kay
Malachi, Malcolm Mal
Margaret Meg, Maggie
Margaret Peggy
Margaret, Margery Madge
Martha Mattie
Martha Patsy
Martha, Mary, Amelia Mollie
Martha, Patience Patty
Mary Mamie
Mary Polly
Mary, Wilhelmina Minnie
Mindwell, Wilhelmina Mina
Nathaniel Nat, Nate
Newton Newt
Oliver Ollie
Patrick Paddy
Phineas Finney
Richard Dick
Sarah Sadie, Sally
Thaddeus Tad
Virgil Virg
Wiley, William Willie, Bill
Winifred, Edwina Winnie

 

Use nicknames in your search criteria. You’ll be glad you did!

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