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Any other free 1851/61 census info apart from Glou

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Martin

Martin Report 22 Nov 2004 00:27

As someone else suggested, it is always worth trying a websearch with some combination of "1851" "CENSUS" and name of place and even names of the people. I know there are online sites for parts of Derbyshire, Caernarfonshire and probably more. Martin

Unknown

Unknown Report 21 Nov 2004 22:51

You can sometimes find census info by typing the name of the village you want plus "1851 census" [or whatever date you want] into google. nell

Twinkle

Twinkle Report 21 Nov 2004 18:32

There was a thread entitled 'free census data' started by Bob In Berlin.

Lucky

Lucky Report 21 Nov 2004 18:09

Sure there is a thread people were adding to for free census info. Might be worth trying to find it. Diane

Julia

Julia Report 21 Nov 2004 18:09

This link has St Agnes, Cornwall for 1851/1861, and maybe other areas too. It also has full Cornwall for 1841/1891 as they supplied FreeCen with them! http://freepages(.)genealogy(.)rootsweb(.)com/~kayhin/cocp(.)html

Glynis

Glynis Report 21 Nov 2004 17:18

Hi, try this site http://www.censusfinder(.)com/england(.)htm

Wade

Wade Report 21 Nov 2004 12:14

I'm lucky in that many of my ancestors are from Gloucestershire where we have free online access to the 1851 and part of the 1861 census via: http://www(.)rootsweb(.)com/~cotswold/GLSontheweb(.)htm (remove brackets) Does any one know of similar ffree online information covering other counties?