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Spelling Variant Tracker

A printable tracker for following surname spelling variants across records, languages, alphabets, indexes, and family stories.

Why Track Variants?

Surname spellings can shift across time, place, language, handwriting, alphabet, pronunciation, and record systems. A spelling variant can be a useful clue, but it should be recorded with a source and a reason before it becomes evidence.

Use this tracker before deciding that two spellings are unrelated or that a spelling change proves a migration story.

Variant Collection Table

Variant SpellingSource or RecordDate or PlacePossible ReasonUse as Search Term?
Sound / translation / older spelling / handwriting / indexing / unknown
Sound / translation / older spelling / handwriting / indexing / unknown
Sound / translation / older spelling / handwriting / indexing / unknown
Sound / translation / older spelling / handwriting / indexing / unknown
Sound / translation / older spelling / handwriting / indexing / unknown
Sound / translation / older spelling / handwriting / indexing / unknown

Possible Causes of Spelling Changes

Use these categories to explain a variant. More than one may apply.

CauseWhat to Look ForExample Note
Sound-based spellingThe name was written as a clerk heard it.The spelling may reflect pronunciation.
TranslationA meaning or title was translated into another language.The form may be a translated equivalent, not a typo.
Alphabet changeThe name moved between writing systems.Several romanized spellings may be possible.
Older formAn old record uses a form that later changed.This may show historical development.
Handwriting or typeLetters were misread in a record or index.The variant may come from transcription.
Regional spellingDifferent places used different forms.This may point to geography or dialect.

Sound and Letter Pattern Notes

Search Strategy

Turn variants into careful searches. Start broad, then narrow by place, date, and record type.

Evidence Decision