Both "Estes's house" and "Estes' house" are correct, but the latter (Estes' house) is more commonly used to show possession when a singular noun already ends in s.
Both "Estes's house" and "Estes' house" are correct, but the latter (Estes' house) is more commonly used to show possession when a singular noun already ends in s.
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Not related. Will Estes is an only child.
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On an Estes launch rod, with an Estes electric trigger.