I get the same results as Gene.  I have version 459.  All of the individuals 
with known surnames are female.  They all have an UNKNOWN husband.  So the 
"Show List" selection apparently picks up individuals whose married name is 
UNKNOWN, but displays the maiden name in the list. I deselected
"Include Married Names" and "Include Alternate Names" and got the same results.
John S. AdamsVentura, CA

Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 14:28:24 -0600
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Mass update surnames
From: bridge...@gmail.com
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com

Mike,
What I mean is that, when I generate a surname list showing only the surname 
"UNKNOWN", there will be a long list of people in the surname list that follow 
the following format:
UNKNOWN, John ThomasUNKNOWN, Michael Jamesetc.etc.
Then in addition to these persons with unknown surnames, there will be a few 
people with KNOWN surnames and KNOWN given names, in alphabetical order, some 
before the UNKNOWN surnames and some after the UNKNOWN surnames.  In my case, 
there are something like 354 people with surnames listed as UNKNOWN, and three 
people listed before them alphabetically: e.g.:
BAKER, Susan A.COMSTOCK, Mary ElizabethTHOMAS, EdwardUNKNOWN, John 
ThomasUNKNOWN, Michael Jamesetc.etc.
Hope this explains what is happening.
Gen
On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 1:04 AM, MikeFry <emjay...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2015/03/06 01:19 AM, Gene Wheeler wrote:

> However, when I list them all, there are

> several surnames other than "UNKNOWN" that appear on the list.  I checked each

> of the associated individual records and could find nothing unusual about 
> them.

> Any idea what is happening here?



You'll have to be a bit more explicit with the substance of your query.



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