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Just a heads up; this is now available online at http://www.1911census.co.uk/.I've already increased my knowledge of my family; I knew my father had a sister but had no idea he also had a younger brother.
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Chris fantastic i can see who lived in me house in 1911 lol
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Just a heads up; this is now available online at http://www.1911census.co.uk/.I've already increased my knowledge of my family; I knew my father had a sister but had no idea he also had a younger brother. WOW They say it will be another 2 years for Scotland to get this.
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Cool I love looking through the census records!
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In readiness for the 1911 census coming to Ancestry, they have released the summary books online that show;
Street names Type of building (private house, type of shop etc) Head of the house In-habited or un-habited Number of males/females in the property
Gives you a fab overview of a street and what was there at the time of the census
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Do you only have to put in the street name.
God help us, Come yourself, Don't send Jesus, This is no place for children.
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You can search by name which is a bit hit and miss as the summary books list the names by title and surname but the search by street address option is there as well. I'm working my way round the streets of Wallasey at the moment where my Hubby's family were living at the time of the census
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Is this open to anyone or do you have to sign up on the site?
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Have a look on Ancestry . co.uk, they have an offer for two free weeks, won't get it all though.
God help us, Come yourself, Don't send Jesus, This is no place for children.
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I've been following the 1911 census for a while doing family history. The nice bit is that the household summary, which was filled in by the householder, is your relation's actual hand writing. Or in my ancestors case's the scribbling out, ink blots, and general messy mistakes!
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I'm waiting for the 1921 census to solve a family mystery (insert a banging your head against a brick wall smiley here!!)
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I am bordering on saying, what a waste of money, but i will hold my tongue for a bit longer.
God help us, Come yourself, Don't send Jesus, This is no place for children.
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Stick with it Bert,no pain no gain!
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I'm forming the opinion that you can't confirm some ancestors conclusively unless you already have certain information to hand, and if you have that information, you don't need Ancestry sites.
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In readiness for the 1911 census coming to Ancestry, they have released the summary books online that show;
Street names Type of building (private house, type of shop etc) Head of the house In-habited or un-habited Number of males/females in the property
Gives you a fab overview of a street and what was there at the time of the census
where s the link ? Link click on show advanced to search by address Just to point out this is a subscription site but they are running a 14 day free trial at the moment
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