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hey everyone my name is mitch with family search i am excited to be here for a couple of reasons number one family history is awesome number two i get to share with you an experience we call the surname discovery experience this is for people who donamp;#39;t know much about their family history or donamp;#39;t have a lot of information already about their family history or people who are just curious about their surname so letamp;#39;s jump over to familysearch.org right now and iamp;#39;ll show you the experience follow me you can see now that iamp;#39;m on familysearch.org to get to the surname discovery experience all you need to do is put slash surname after the url hit enter what youamp;#39;re going to find is a page that says enter your last name to find its meaning and origin well i know my last name and i can enter that i know a lot about that i think well hereamp;#39;s the definition well itamp;#39;s of uncertain origin maybe thatamp;#39;s why people are always askin