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Neighbours on the 1911

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PME

PME Report 14 Jan 2009 20:12

Yep you just get the household, so to find the neighbours you'd have to search for the address then pay to view the result.

I actually prefer the orginal householder transcripts to the enumerators for starters its liegable because the person writing it hasn't got fed up halfway down the first page for the area.

kay

kay Report 14 Jan 2009 19:28

Jerseylily,
you can view either side of your household,but you have to pay for each new page.
I have taken that,that you do have to pay.
Kay

jerseylily

jerseylily Report 14 Jan 2009 19:22

Am I right in thinking that as the householders filled in their own forms if you use 30 credits to view a page of the 1911 census you only get to see the one family, not the people living either side or nearby?
On viewing the other censuses I've found it really useful to look around the neighbouring households as I have found other family members or future husbands on the same page.

Pam