A few weeks ago we announced the new search engine for the Emigrant Savings Bank project located at http://www.genexchange.com/esb/. Entering search text in the Surname field would pull records from our database where either a surname, a relatives surname, or a word in the notes field matched the text. Due to request we have further tuned the search engine for the Emigrant Savings Bank project so that an alphabetical list of records can be generated by entering a single letter in the Surname field. By entering a single letter in the Surname search field all records where the surname begins with that letter will be displayed. Entering any more than a single letter will generate a query based on the rule I quoted above. This change gives the researcher the best of both worlds, and should make it much easier to locate that long lost emigrant you may be looking for. Any question or comments should be sent directly to Monica Bennett (Emigrant Savings Bank Project Coordinator) at [email protected] Warmest Regards, ----- Anthony Abby Genealogy Exchange & Surname Registry - http://www.genexchange.com GenExchange FAQ page - http://www.genexchange.com/faq.cfm About the GenExchange - http://www.genexchange.com/volunteers.cfm How can I help? - http://www.genexchange.com/volunteering.cfm