Search tips
This page helps explain the use of the searchable databases
on this web site.
Search Tips
When searching for an entry in one of our databases,
you must use at least two characters.
You can use either UPPER or lower case as the search
is not case sensitive.
The wildcard facility can assist searching using the
asterisk * as a wild card:
- If you wish to look for spelling variants, try John*
will find all words starting with john as in John, Johns,
Johnson, Johnston, Johnstone.
- You can also use it to find groups of entries with
the same first word such as de* will find de Jaunay
(as well as all names starting with de as in Delaney
etc.
- You can use the wildcard search even if you do not
know the initial letter and this is particularly useful
in dealing with Scottish names when the prefix may be
Mac or Mc. Moreover some generations drop this prefix
and so *don* will find Macdonald, McDonald and Donald
as well as a range of other names. Likewise *orl* will
reveal Horlick and Orlick, etc.
a. You can elect just to search on the
surname field—this will call up every posting for
that name in the country.
b. You can elect to search a surname
within a county/state by completing both fields.
c. You can search a single county/state
for all surnames by completing just the county/state field.
If there is more than one page of results there will be
a Next page button located at the bottom of the page. There
is also a Click for new search link if you wish to start
a new search.
To return to the previous page, use the browser's
back button.
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