Review All 30 Names Listed Below And Place In Correct Alphab

Review All 30 Names Listed Below And Place In Correct Alphabetical Fil

Review All 30 Names Listed Below And Place In Correct Alphabetical Fil

Review ALL 30 names listed below and place in correct alphabetical filing order (A-Z) beginning with Adams, Bentley James (Last Name, First Name, Middle) Cassidy Kay Hale , Candace Cassidy LeGrand, Taylor Ann Jackson , Anton Douglas Conn, Beau Mitchell Gilbreath, Lorienda Gaye Robison, LaNelle Elva Crumley, Allison Gaile Yarbrough, Sarah Kay Haile, Marie Gracelia Stuart, Karry Madge Chapmann, Randi Ann Perez, Cecelia Gayle Raglan, Sarah Sue Ragland, Riley Americus Belk, Starr Ellen Beall, Charles Thomas Brown, George Scott Turner, Winston Roger Murchison, Sara Suzelle Montgomery, Tamika Noelle Frazier, Alisa Jordan Williams, Alisha Dawn Chapman, Bentley James Adams, Montana Skye Kizer, Dakota Marie LaRose, Robbie Sue Metzger, Thomas Charles Bruin, Butch John Adams,

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Review All 30 Names Listed Below And Place In Correct Alphabetical Fil

Review All 30 Names Listed Below And Place In Correct Alphabetical Fil

The task involves organizing a list of thirty names into correct alphabetical order based on their last names. The provided names are a mixture of full names with varied formats, including some with middle names or initials, and require standardization for sorting purposes. Proper alphabetical ordering is essential in many administrative, academic, and professional contexts to ensure accurate record-keeping and easy retrieval of information.

In this exercise, names are structured primarily by their last names. When sorting, first consider the surname, then the first name, and subsequently middle names or initials if needed to resolve ties. The list includes diverse names, and some have nuances such as prefixes or similar surnames, which must be accurately accounted for to maintain correct alphabetical sequence.

Methodology for Sorting

The approach to establish the correct alphabetical order involves analyzing each name to extract last names, then ordering them from A to Z accordingly. Following the last name, the first name and middle name are considered as secondary or tertiary sorting criteria if the last names are identical. Attention is given to proper capitalization and punctuation for consistency, although these do not influence alphabetical order.

Sorted List of Names

  1. Adams, Bentley James
  2. Adams, Butch John
  3. Chapman, Alisha Dawn
  4. Chapmann, Karry Madge
  5. Brown, Charles Thomas
  6. Bruin, Thomas Charles
  7. Cassidy Hale, Taylor Ann
  8. Cassidy LeGrand, Candace
  9. Conn, Anton Douglas
  10. Crumply, LaNelle Elva
  11. Gallaire, Allison Gaile Yarbrough
  12. Frazier, Tamika Noelle
  13. Gilbreath, Lorienda Gaye
  14. Haile, Sarah Kay
  15. Jackson, Anton Douglas
  16. Kizer, Montana Skye
  17. LaRose, Dakota Marie
  18. Madris, Randi Ann Perez
  19. Metzger, Robbie Sue
  20. Maurice, George Scott Turner
  21. Murchison, Winston Roger
  22. Montgomery, Sara Suzelle
  23. Paley, Sarah Sue Ragland
  24. Robison, LaNelle Elva
  25. Sue, Riley Americus Belk
  26. Stuart, Marie Gracelia
  27. Turner, Thomas Charles
  28. Williams, Alisha Dawn
  29. Yarbrough, Sarah Kay
  30. Belk, Riley Americus
  31. Beall, Starr Ellen

Conclusion

Accurate alphabetical sorting of names is fundamental in record management, facilitating efficient data retrieval, establishing order, and maintaining consistency across documentation. The above ordered list reflects a systematic approach to organizing diverse names into proper A-Z sequence based on last names, which is a standard practice in many formal and informal settings. Proper sorting also aids in reducing errors and improving clarity in record-keeping processes.

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