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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 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

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 11:10

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

Foxyfeline

Foxyfeline Report 26 Apr 2004 10:57

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

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 10:37

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