Variations in the Spelling of a Surname (Announce)
It also pays to thing laterally and in terms of sounds.
I was researching an irish woman named Hanna Sale and found her listed as Anna Seal. I guess to english ears this is what her name sounds like with an irish accent. It was also wonderful because it is the closest I have to a voice recording of how she spoke.
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admin,
2009-11-01, 06:13
- Variations in the Spelling of a Surname -
Roger Griffiths,
2009-11-03, 22:19
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peteressex,
2009-11-05, 19:50
- Variations in the Spelling of a Surname - rookancestrybest, 2009-11-05, 20:46
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harpau,
2009-11-09, 03:32
- Variations in the Spelling of a Surname -
stonechat,
2010-02-12, 22:29
- Variations in the Spelling of a Surname - HUTCH, 2010-02-14, 20:16
- Variations in the Spelling of a Surname -
stonechat,
2010-02-12, 22:29
- Variations in the Spelling of a Surname -
Bob New,
2010-02-15, 12:29
- Variations in the Spelling of a Surname - jseys, 2010-06-07, 18:12
- Variations in the Spelling of a Surname -
peteressex,
2009-11-05, 19:50
- Variations in the Spelling of a Surname -
kermie62,
2010-02-13, 01:01
- Surname/'Listen' to the Accent - m p griffiths, 2010-02-13, 09:14
- Variations in the Spelling of a Surname - Gillg, 2010-02-13, 10:08
- Variations in the Spelling of a Surname -
Roger Griffiths,
2009-11-03, 22:19