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... spelling error ; but this was not Dave's concern for the moment . Instead , he recalled the purposeful remodeling that Wilomot Neptan generally applied to words of this type which we proceeded to list ( Table 1 ) . These now have a life ...
... spelling error ; but this was not Dave's concern for the moment . Instead , he recalled the purposeful remodeling that Wilomot Neptan generally applied to words of this type which we proceeded to list ( Table 1 ) . These now have a life ...
Page 367
... spellings and equivalencies . Many of the individuals cited in our earlier records did not use surnames . This ... spelling variants and name identities . We have confronted , and we believe solved , these and other problems in our ...
... spellings and equivalencies . Many of the individuals cited in our earlier records did not use surnames . This ... spelling variants and name identities . We have confronted , and we believe solved , these and other problems in our ...
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... spellings and duplicate names . The inclusion of parental marriage num- bers , parental RECNOS and parental line numbers within individual records further confirmed individual identities . The storing of last and first names in separate ...
... spellings and duplicate names . The inclusion of parental marriage num- bers , parental RECNOS and parental line numbers within individual records further confirmed individual identities . The storing of last and first names in separate ...
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