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decoder..have I got it wrong?

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J

J Report 13 Apr 2004 20:58

Many thanks!

Judith

Judith Report 13 Apr 2004 20:56

Hi there, If you key in the surname Earley and place keyword Newington you'll get a list of those with this surname in Newington. Then click Process search, Show results, Group/Sort by..page IDs. You should then be able to see who is on same page of census as your Matilda.

J

J Report 13 Apr 2004 20:47

Posted message below on Records board about 1901 census and was advised to use the decoder.......hmmmm am I missing something from that program? Can anyone enlighten me please? *** On my knees begging for 1901 Census lookup I would like to know who is living with Matilda Earley aged 58, Civil Parish Newington. Many thanks in advance JP *** Added by Crista in the US on 13/04/2004 20:23:51 Jennifer, Have you tried the census decoder? www.censusdecoder(.)com Crista *** Added By Jennifer Pearce on 13/04/2004 20:39:58 | Update Message | Delete Message Hmmm well I put the name into the decoder, and I get 3 different matildas up but doesnt tell me who was living with the one im interest in? Is there something im not doing? Thanks JP