Input any name, word, combination of words/names, or phrase
Hints and peculiarities:
As of now, searches are case sensitive. However, lower case will find either upper or lower case, but upper case will find only upper case. So setting up searches in all lower case will bring more hits just in case someone didn't capitalize a name.
You can use wild cards. Example: On my other home page, my ancestor is Joseph Nicholas Pace, so I searched for joseph n* pace with Exact Phrase turned on. I used lower case just in case it had been mistyped without capitalization. This gave me all instances of Joseph Nicholas Pace and Joseph N. Pace.
If you use All Words or Any Words and your ancestor's last name is Schnake,
try leaving the word Schnake out of the search. Every page has the word Schnake
dozens of times and you will get a lot of useless hits. Just search
for the given names.
Webmaster's note: Atomz.com, the company that provides this nifty search engine and the software to operate it didn't even ask for a banner on this page (it comes up in the search results), but I want to give them a plug anyway. Check it out! Also thinks to Maureen Mead Pond for the recommendation. Maureen has a nice GenWeb page for Fairfield County, Connecticut, at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi
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Golden Love site on SchnakeNet
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~schnake/goldenlove.htm
Golden Love site on Pace Network
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pace/goldenlove.htm
Golden Love on FortuneCity
http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/cern/1343/ or
http://www.nav.to/compu-tutor1
Golden Love main site
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