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Post 1901 - information?
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Trudy | Report | 14 Feb 2005 10:36 |
Hi, can anyone tell me, I know I can find birth, marriage, death refs post 1901 on 1837 (as long as you're looking for the right info - I learned this weekend that an 'Uncle Will' that I was aware of was actually 'Alfred William' and an 'Uncle Jack' was actually 'John Leslie' - give me strength!!!!!) but are things such as electoral rolls available post 1901 or do they come under the same 100 year rule? I am trying to track the movements of my ggrandparents and their children between 1901 and 1910 when I have information as to where they were. Any ideas gratefully received. Many thanks Trudy |
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Joy | Report | 14 Feb 2005 10:48 |
Electoral rolls are available to be searched in the relevant library to the area. Joy |
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Trudy | Report | 14 Feb 2005 11:12 |
Thanks Joy |
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Jane | Report | 14 Feb 2005 15:58 |
Trudy, Suggest you ring the library concerned to check what they have before trekking off - sometimes they have incomplete collections! (and in my case, the years I wanted were the missing ones!) Happy hunting! Jane |