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Do you know you can look at several areas of Warks

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Foxyfeline

Foxyfeline Report 26 Apr 2004 10:37

Just go to the Free Cen site, click on transcriptions, warwickshire status page, and scroll down to 1841. Fantastic stuff!!!!! Lisa :-)

Heather

Heather Report 26 Apr 2004 10:56

Hi Lisa Have you found Pickards Pink Pages, very good for research in Warwickshire. Heather

Foxyfeline

Foxyfeline Report 26 Apr 2004 10:57

Hi Heather, no I haven't, where are they to be found???? thanks Lisax

Foxyfeline

Foxyfeline Report 26 Apr 2004 11:10

silly me, same warwickshire site........duh...............

Heather

Heather Report 26 Apr 2004 12:10

Oh dear!!! Sorry , I'm telling you something you already know. Good site though isn't it? Heather

Foxyfeline

Foxyfeline Report 26 Apr 2004 12:17

It's a brilliant site Heather, and I often go back to it to see what's new. That's why I was so amazed to find the info from the 1841 on there. I just had to tell everyone! When you mentioned the pink pages, I didn't realize you meant on that site, my mistake, not yours. It was good of you to point it out. I flip about all over the net, looking for rellies, and half the time don't read what things are called!! :-))))) Warwickshire is fairly well covered, I think, so is Cambridgeshire by the way, there are some brilliant sites for that county. Unfortunately, I'm looking for Islington at the mo, and that definately isn't!!!!! Boo Hoo!!!! Happy Hunting Lisa xxx