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From: mary benedict <>
Subject: Re: [BRITISH-JEWRY] Archives - Kew
Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2009 12:18:31 +0000 (GMT)
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If you've found a likely Theodore, you can put him in the lower slot, called something like "others in household", and then put the surname in (or the beginning of, and use "starts with" from the advanced options). That will tell you who else is in the household with him.

Mary


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From: Sherry Landa and Russell Johnson <>
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Sent: Monday, 2 March, 2009 7:50:12
Subject: Re: [BRITISH-JEWRY] Archives - Kew

Simply put: You get the "schedule" for one household. So, they will only all
come up if they are all on the one sheet.

It's one of those cases where you have to take a risk and do the most likely
and then be prepared to buy another sheet if they aren't all on the first
one.

You can possibly see if they are on the sheet by doing a household search-go
to the Blog page of the website and it explains how to do it-it's rather
complicated but might be worth. I have seen the whole household clearly with
the same name, being indexed as different names-especially where vowels are
concerned (it seems the people indexing didn't look above or below-or maybe
they just made a typo).

Sherry Landa (23170, Viersat, FRANCE)

If I apply for e.g 'Thoedore' which is a safe bet, will
the rest of the family come up? Ditto, if I apply for
Aaron, will the others come up?





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