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census help
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Marie | Report | 22 Oct 2003 19:01 |
Are there any other census after 1901 and before 1881 that are free to view. Thanks Marie |
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Carol | Report | 22 Oct 2003 19:06 |
There is A Directory of Free Census Records Find it by clicking resource centre then links at the bottom of the page. |
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Michelle | Report | 22 Oct 2003 19:07 |
If there is anything in particular you want help with I can do a search on the 1891 census Michelle |
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Helen | Report | 22 Oct 2003 19:09 |
There are odd bits from most Census that have been transcribed and put on the net by people. The best thing to do is to key what you want into your search engine and see what results come up eg. 1861 Census Bridlington. You might be lucky. Sometimes the area you want may be available to download for just £2 or £3 and this can be worth it, I have the 1851 for Dawley in Shropshire. Your search engine should bring these results up too. |