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1. Write down the hyphenated name. For example, "Turner-Anderson.". 2. Treat the entire name as one entity. Thus, only look at the positioning of "Turner.". 3.
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1. Determine whether only the woman will use a hyphenated name with her maiden name first and married name second. Another alternative that some couples choose is for both the husband
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There are a few ways to alphabetize a list of names. You can do it by either first or last name.
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1. Search for the first of the hyphenated names, if trying to find records. Many organizations, such as Alaska's Department of Natural Resources, only list the first of the two or
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