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Tip for people unsure about spelling of surname

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Alison

Alison Report 11 Aug 2003 16:07

You can use * as a wildcard as well and this works on free bmd amd ancestry Havent found one that works on the LDS site though

MrsMooMoo

MrsMooMoo Report 11 Aug 2003 15:56

Fantastic. I will try this Still trying to locate my Beedell family on 1901 census!!! Run out of variations

Vanessa

Vanessa Report 11 Aug 2003 14:38

Thanks very much for that advice. Just tried it on 1901, and it works brilliantly for Sheppard..where there are so many different spellings.

Angela

Angela Report 11 Aug 2003 14:21

I have just been doing some playing with some geneology databases to see if they use my company's database. Many do, so for those of you who don't know, here is a tip:- - You can use % included in your search to bring up all names beginning or ending with a certain letter. For example, I wanted to search for Florance but sometimes this is spelt Florence. So to carry out a comprehensive search I used Flor% as my search criteria and it returned results for both plus all other names beginning with Flor. - You can also use % to bring up all results for a name. - So far I have tested the 1901 census and it works. On FreeBMD it works intermitantly for me, I'm not sure why yet. I hope I have explained this properly, if not please ask!