Over the past week I have read so much about how our ancestors names have been spelled and misspelled and spelled differently. I finally have to tell of my experience with the census. For several years I've been looking for my GGrandfather Robert Windsor (Fulton County, IL) when Ancestry.com indexed the Nebraska 1920 census, there he was listed as Father-In-Law living with my Grandparents, Floyd and Georgia (Windsor) MILLARD however the census taker and written his name as Robert Van Windsor(or VonWindsor). This is the first and only time he was listed this way. My only clue for looking in Nebraska was the fact that I knew my Grandparents had moved to Nebraska around the 1920's. It is interesting that my Grandfather Floyd Millard is also listed in the 1920 census for Fulton Co as living with his parents, Oscar and Alpharetta Millard. FYI, my GGrandmother Alpharetta DeMaranville Millard was always called Etta, maybe the person doing the search for Etta May, could try using Alpharetta, maybe Etta was a common nickname for Alpharetta. Just a thought. Lucille researching MILLARD, WINDSOR, DEMARANVILLE, BORDNER