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Any Tips for Ancestry Searching ?
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Paul | Report | 3 Jun 2005 10:44 |
Hi Does anyone have any tips for searching Ancestry ? Particuarly the wildcard searching. I'm fairly technical and have loads of experience working with large databases in my day to day job - but I just cant get the * or ? wildcard searches to work. It keeps telling me 'there are too many records'. Also on some of the screens there is a 'name proximity' option - now whats that about? Any info gratefully received. Cheers...Paul (Paula's Brother) |
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Trudy | Report | 3 Jun 2005 10:52 |
Hi Paul If you get the answer to the wildcard search I'd love to know too. Trudy |
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The Bag | Report | 3 Jun 2005 10:54 |
I can't get it either and manage without using it. It seems to throw up just too much junk.I use my imagination instead! Jess |
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☼ Orangeblossom ☼ - Tracy | Report | 3 Jun 2005 10:56 |
To be able to use the Wildcard search, you need to have at least 3 letters at the beginning of the word. I always use wildcards, especially for names I know can be mispelt, but which usually have the first 3 letters correct. Where you can't use a wildcard, use the soundex for surnames only. It is very useful when the letter that may be wrong is the second one in. You can't use both a wildcard and a soundex search together. If you have problems locating a certain town in a certain county, try just putting the county in the Keyword box. If you need to know anything else, let me know :) |
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Paul | Report | 3 Jun 2005 11:01 |
Thanks Tracy The 3 character minimum solves my * search problem. Have you had any joy with ? searching. I am trying to find george grubb. and was hoping to use George Gr?bb to weed out all the Gribb's, Grobb's, Grabb's etc. Thanks again .... Paul Sorry - just solved my own problem - looks like you have to have a 3 char minimum before any wildcard. This renders the ? seach fairly useless for the start of any names - doh |