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Census
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James | Report | 9 Nov 2003 22:59 |
I am new to tracing family trees. I would be grateful if someone could advise me of how to access the census. Any other useful sites ? |
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Janice | Report | 9 Nov 2003 23:04 |
Go to FamilySearch for the 1881 census. |
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Crista | Report | 9 Nov 2003 23:16 |
James, Click on Resource Centre on the left and then Links. Crista |
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BobClayton | Report | 10 Nov 2003 10:08 |
I said it before but don't forget your local library! Mine (in Castleford) has them for the local towns and villages from 1841-1901 and there is lots of other stuff. The online material is still growing, the Freecen site looks the most promising. Bob |
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AnninGlos | Report | 10 Nov 2003 10:11 |
Put 1901 census into your search engine. You can search a name for nothing but need to pay to see family etc. you can buy vouchers with which to pay, I can get them either at the local Record office or the main library in Gloucester. £5 minimum. If you open up the 1901 census site it will explain fees. Ann Glos |
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