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1911 staff at National Archives are FANTASTIC

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Ang J

Ang J Report 5 Mar 2007 21:43

Thanks keith perhaps i will wait a little longer, as it could be an expensive buy. Angela

GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 5 Mar 2007 21:41

My great grandparents lived at the same address for almost 50 years from 1901 to 1950. Would almost be worthwhile spending £45 to confirm the birth years for my grandmothers brothers and sisters and to see which order they were born in. Maureen

KeithInFujairah

KeithInFujairah Report 5 Mar 2007 21:39

Angela, it is £45 per address, not name. No guarantee that the people you are after are at the address.

kaz in kent

kaz in kent Report 5 Mar 2007 21:31

i am also interested in the price as most of the family i need now were born around then

Ang J

Ang J Report 5 Mar 2007 21:25

Jo how much was that , it is great if you have access to the 1911 census , i want it. regards Angela

Jo

Jo Report 3 Mar 2007 18:36

I've recently ordered copy of the 1911 census ( trying to track a missing birth). The staff were very helpful on the telephone and the document was delivered 3 days after ordering. OK its expensive but I've already spent a fortune on wrong birth certificates, however, not got any new information from the census, but it did confirm previous information. Jo