>From time to time we find that an ancestors name hasn't been recorded as we expect it to be. We also understand that if a person was not able to spell their name, had an accent or the enumerator didn't hear very well, a person's surname could take on some variations .... to say nothing of a French surname being translated into English. To view some curious and amusing ones, and maybe find a few you recognize, go to www.familysearch.org and select the USA 1880 Census for Clinton Co., NY and only enter the first name "Amelia".. or any first name. I saw some beauties: Shortsleves for Courtmanche was my favourite, then there is Wallet for Ouellet and I wonder if Gigger was meant to be Giguere? Have fun folks! Doreen _________________________________________________________________ Reinvent how you stay in touch with the new Windows Live Messenger. http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9706116