Hi Pat,
Currently the easiest way to do this is to use the Marriage List.
Order it by husband surname and then scan from the first Snider for a spouse first name Margaret.

You can also set up the Index View to show spouses and scan that but that doesn't remove the females and unmarried from your list of people to consider.

PS please remember to snip the taglines from your messages - this message had 3 sets so Ron also had forgotten to snip ;-)
also old messages or parts of them unnecessary for following the conversation.

Cathy

At 10:25 AM 26/07/2007, you wrote:

Ron, I now see the Index Tab and selected spouse names for 3 marriages & was then asked to give my selections a name, which I did, but I don't understand how to display the info.

The reason I want it -- in this case-- is just to see whether the Margaret Snider I found in the 1820 census is Margaret Maidename married to a Snider & since I have LOTS of Margarets I don't want to look thru all of them to see if one was married to a Snider. Make sense?

Pat



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