De in the LNAB

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Is there any reason to continue on with the 'de' in the LNAB for Frances (de Aston) Needham? Frances was born in 1538 in the time range covered by the European Royals and Aristocrats 1500-Present, and British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 1500-Present. Frances parents are Sir Edward and Jane Bowles Aston. Frances is in the relationship trail to Baron William Malet. My fear is the 'de' is not research friendly.

Thank you  .
in Genealogy Help by Bettye Carroll G2G6 Mach 5 (53.1k points)
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No.  Thanks for the help.  The LNAB should simply be Aston, the same as her father.  It was not the convention at that time and she would not have been know as "of Aston".  I've messaged the PM to change the LNAB.
by Doug Straiton G2G6 Mach 2 (23.0k points)
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