> I have a friend who is from England has a surname that is > hyphenated, (McKay-Green). His father and grandfather's last name > was the same. I have had much trouble doing any kind of research > for this name as all inquiries come back with either McKay or Green > but not McKay-Green. Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Dawn Bolton <sunsup@verizon.net> I tried the exact phrase "McKay Green" on the Google advanced search page: <http://www.google.com/advanced_search?hl=en> I got 84 hits, few of which related to genealogy, few of which used the hyphen, and none of which included English material on that surname. If there is any online data relative to your friend's ancestry, Google sure hasn't been informed of it. Austin W. Spencer "Austin W. Spencer" <AustinWSpencer@cox.net>