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1911 has anyone tried this
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Loz From Leices | Report | 1 Sep 2003 22:54 |
Here it is but it was a page that gave general info on census' I just copied the bit about 1911 as i'd read on here that it wasn't available "web(.)ukonline(.)co(.)uk/sheila(.jones/ppp(.)"hope it works. Lorraine |
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Rachel | Report | 1 Sep 2003 21:00 |
Lorraine Could you post the link as it sounds quite interesting! Rachel |
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Loz From Leices | Report | 1 Sep 2003 20:31 |
Found this while browsing and wondered if anyone had tried to do it.Although the Census Returns are only available for public inspection if over one hundred years old, it is possible to obtain information for more recent returns from the National Register Office. In these cases it is necessary to provide the surname and christian name of the person, and the precise address, together with written permission of that person or a direct descendant, and to sign a declaration that the information will not be used in litigation. The fee required for this is quite high and consequently this is a source only to be used as a last resort. It might be worth a try if your really stuck |