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Can anyone advise me?

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Emma

Emma Report 11 Nov 2004 20:55

Thankyou verty much, i will try this. Its very costly all this family research isnt it? Cheers Emma.

Unknown

Unknown Report 11 Nov 2004 20:51

I'm not very experienced, but I think some of the large libraries hold past electoral rolls, as do some of the LDS centres (which is where I got info from a 1963 electoral roll). However, I wanted similar information from a different county and I've had to pay £11 for their 'minimum 1/2 hour research'! So I asked them to look up two addresses and a couple of years either side to get my money's worth! Hope this might help a bit. Mandy :)

Emma

Emma Report 11 Nov 2004 20:44

Hi, i am looking for my grandmother, she gave birth to my dad 22 feb 1956 at 64 Dock street monkwearmouth Sunderland. I need to look on an electoral register for this to see who else lived at the address. My dad was adopted out and i would like to look on an electoral register to see who lived at the address at the time. I know his birth mothers name but want to verify a few things. Does anyone know how i do this?Thanks.