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is the sur names kensitt and constance so rare
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Geoff | Report | 25 Feb 2004 13:48 |
I don't think putting "s round a single word makes any difference - it certainly didn't with the Kensitt example (14 with or without). However if you want to tie two (or more) words together in your search, using "s DOES help a lot |
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Judy | Report | 25 Feb 2004 06:51 |
Heather....I came up with quite a few sites having to do with Kensitt and Constance surnames. Try doing a search for the surname this way: Go to www.google(.)com Search for: "kensitt" genealogy and "constance" genealogy Make sure you search using the " " marks around the surname. Doing so (using the " ") will result in fewer irrelevent search results. Judy |
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Heather | Report | 25 Feb 2004 00:29 |
know one ever seems to know these sur names do you |