How do I scroll through te census sheets when buttons are disabled.
Thanks Susan
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IF you are using GR, you can't scroll
Only on the other sites is the scrolling option available
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On GR, the only way is to look up the name of someone on the next page - obviously, this can be problematic.
Some sites let you scroll thru transcribed households: 1881 http://www.familysearch.org/eng/default.asp 1841-1891 (if they're transcribed) http://www.freecen.org.uk/cgi/search.pl For what's transcribed, click on "details" at: http://www.freecen.org.uk/statistics.html
If that doesn't cover it, then you can do a free search at Ancestry, but you won't see all the details (but you will see all the names - at least as Ancestry transcribes them). I presume you've already gotten one census image - in the margin you'll see the PRO's copyright slip, and printed on that is the census code and piece #. So lets say it's this 1891 household
Piece: RG12/2470 Place: Warwick -Warwickshire Enumeration District: 5 Civil Parish: Leamington Ecclesiastical Parish: All Saints Folio: 110 Page: 25 Schedule: 122 Address: 8 Church St -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks SMITH Lucy Head M F 40 Mattress Maker(Em'ee) Staffordshire - Stone SMITH Mary Louisa Dau S F 14 Scholar Staffordshire - Stone SMITH Francis D Son S M 12 Scholar Warwickshire - Leamington The 1891 census code is rg12 and the piece # is 2470, and stamped on the copyright slip, you'll see RG12/2470. Since this is an odd page #, stamped in the top right corner is the folio # (110 here) and the page # (25 here) is printed on the page.
If you go to Ancestry, and search the 1891 census, and do an exact old style search (the old/new switch is on right near top of web page) with advanced options. then you can enter the census ref rg12/2470/110/25 (the rg12 is hardwired to this search screen) and it'll show everyone one the page (but you already can see this). Now increase the page # to see the next page's names. You can page thru the names by increasing the page #, and every other increase, you'll have to increase the folio # too.
Well, that's fine half the time, but supposing I'd started with:
Piece: RG12/2470 Place: Warwick -Warwickshire Enumeration District: 5 Civil Parish: Leamington Ecclesiastical Parish: All Saints Folio: 109 Page: 24 Schedule: 119 Address: 33 Church St -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks FRANCIS Thos F Head S M 35 Butcher & Farmer(Em'er) Northamptonshire - Northampton FRANCIS Elizabeth M Sister S F 31 Book Keeper(Em'ee) Northamptonshire - Northampton FRANCIS Katherine C Sister S F 26 Northamptonshire - Northampton FRANCIS Margaret E Sislaw M F 22 Northamptonshire - Northampton FRANCIS Beatrice Neice - F 5m Northamptonshire - Northampton Since they're on an even page (=24), there's no folio # showing for them. If I enter what I know, and leave the folio # blank, it looks like I get abt 6 different page 24s from different enumeration districts within the piece. I can enter the next page # (i.e., 25) and work thru the names, looking up images with their folio # showing, then subtract 1 from that #, and see if Ancestry shows my Francis's on page 24, so I'll eventually find the Francis's ref is rg12/2470/109/24, and then I can proceed as before.
It's possible, but a bit of a pain half the time, and a bigger pain the other half.
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I don't think Susan really wanted to know
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Maybe you'ld be happy to just find your SMITH Francis D Inmate S M 12 Warwickshire - Leamington on some census.
For myself, I'ld be interested in scrolling back to see what he was an inmate of. Still, it takes all sorts.
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posted on wrong thread - duh!!
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