Jodi,
One way that you might get them all together is to choose the spelling of
the surname such as Covenhoven and use it consistently.  To do that, click
on any one of those people.  You will see the dropdown arrow at the end of
the surname line.  By opening that up, you will see the MASTER SURNAME
LIST.  Edit that surname to your preferred spelling and click on save.
Everyone under that spelling will now change to your preferred spelling.
HOWEVER - before you do that you might want to enter the ORIGINAL spellings
that you entered them under by selecting the AKA option and enter every
variation that you found that particular person with.  That way you can
always have all the various spellings that you found them as and still have
them under your preferred spelling in order to control your families.  In
addition, when you print out or look at the family group sheet you will see
all your variations for that individual.
I hope this makes sense.
Margaret

On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 1:53 PM, Jodi <[email protected]> wrote:

>  In my genealogy, I have some names Couwenhoven, Kouwenhoven,
> VanCouwenhoven, VanKouwenhoven, VanCouwenhoven, Conover, Konover, and
> Covenhoven.  I have put them in my genealogy pages, they are mostly mixed
> up now I have some of the same with the different spellings of the last
> name, but they were from different sources and I had no idea they were the
> same people, so now I have this mess in my tree, how do I fix this tangle
> of mess?  Thank you for your time.
>
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