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Gettting straight to a street address on the censu
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Unknown | Report | 21 Jun 2006 21:27 |
Does anyone know of an easy way to get straight to a street on the census without knowing the piece and folio number instead of going right through the parish or just randomly looking at names and hoping you find the right street? I am trying to find Derby Road, Eastwood on the 1891 census. I don't have a surname because I am trying to trace the history of my grandparent's house. |