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Addresses - past or present?

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Lisa J in California

Lisa J in California Report 26 Oct 2003 00:49

Thanks very much for the information. (I think I've overloaded my poor computer with all of the great websites members recommend.) :^)

Maureen

Maureen Report 26 Oct 2003 00:46

Thanks Linda should of thought it would be that think I am getting cross eyed trying to get on this board all night now its work faster mind going haywire Maureen

Linda & Tim

Linda & Tim Report 26 Oct 2003 00:41

www(.)royalmail(.)com then click on postcode search. Remember to take out the brackets!

Maureen

Maureen Report 26 Oct 2003 00:37

what is the address maureen

Michelle

Michelle Report 25 Oct 2003 21:02

Great idea Linda, thanks for that. I'll take a look at that later.

Michele

Michele Report 25 Oct 2003 20:59

I'll definitely make a note of that as i am trying to see if any of the addresses for rellies on the 1891 are still around. Thanks Linda. michele in Haslemere

Linda & Tim

Linda & Tim Report 25 Oct 2003 20:54

If you have an address on a birth or marriage certificate, and want to know if the road or dwelling still exists, have a look at the Royal Mail website. You will need to register (why, I don't know!) but can then put in a road and town. If the address still exists it will give you a postcode. If there's no postcode, it's likely the address is no more...