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USEFUL TIP: 's' or 'f'?
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Paul Barton, Special Agent | Report | 5 May 2013 09:37 |
Here's a tip for searching websites of 18th century documents or older. If you're keying in an ancestor's name that contains the letter 's', try substituting the letter 'f'. I thought I had found all I could on my Wilmshurst ancestors but then I keyed in 'Wilmfhurft' and found a whole load if documents I would otherwise have missed. |
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DazedConfused | Report | 5 May 2013 11:17 |
In addition to this it will often not be the last S which is an F if ending in a double S. |
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Joy | Report | 5 May 2013 11:25 |
And the letter l, too, sometimes :) |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 5 May 2013 15:03 |
You can sometimes see the fs for a double s in the middle of a word as well |
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Janet | Report | 5 May 2013 15:33 |
In addition to 18th century documents also on the 18th century newspaper when looking for a marriage for example enter" Mifs Jones" as a keyword.-j |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 5 May 2013 22:13 |
an easier way is to use the wild card on sites that will allow it |
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