A user is concerned about a name discrepancy on a property deed dated before 1971. The grandfather's name appears differently on the original deed compared to the transfer document to the user's father. The user fears this might cause issues with the NRC (National Register of Citizens), although the NRC has not been officially introduced in their state. The advice given is not to worry prematurely, as the name variations are unlikely to be relevant to NRC or CAA. It's suggested to consult a local lawyer if concerns persist, or to wait until NRC provisions are clearer. The father may also have other documents like birth or school certificates that can help establish lineage.