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Stewart | Report | 5 Aug 2004 14:05 |
why not try ancestry's 1871 census. they've transcribed london & middlesex. you can do pay as you view now, rather than forking out £25 for 3 months (although it's probably cheaper to do that if you're looking at it a lot) stew |
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VIVinHERTS | Report | 5 Aug 2004 09:33 |
Thanks Bob, I had a look but 1891 is the year for St. Pancras and that is too late. It was kind of you to suggest it though. Thanks again Viv. |
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Bob | Report | 5 Aug 2004 07:28 |
try freeCEN too, I seem to recall that they have transcribed lots from St. Pancras http://freecen.rootsweb(.)com/ |
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VIVinHERTS | Report | 5 Aug 2004 00:01 |
Thank you all, just wanted someone to jog my memory as to what to do. Have done 1881 census but think I now need to post on Records for lookups. Viv. |
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Unknown | Report | 4 Aug 2004 23:11 |
Viv Depends on what you already know and what you want to find out. Census records will give household details. You can also do a search on FreeBMD for all births, marriages and deaths in the St Pancras district with whichever surname you are looking for. Helen |
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Unknown | Report | 4 Aug 2004 22:31 |
If you go on the LDS site you will be able to view the 1881 census records for free. www.familysearch.org Best of luck, Margaret |
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Rosemarie | Report | 4 Aug 2004 22:25 |
Hi Viv, Your starting point would be census records. Regards Rosemarie |
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VIVinHERTS | Report | 4 Aug 2004 22:21 |
Can anyone tell me how to find out about a family in St. Pancras area of London from about 1840 to 1885? Viv |
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