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access to 1891 census

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Bryan

Bryan Report 29 Jul 2003 23:47

All these messages "can you look up 1891 census".Pease explain how you access 1891 census, OnLine or can you get CDs?? You guessed, I'm new at it !!Any help.?

Dave & Sally

Dave & Sally Report 29 Jul 2003 23:51

I don't know either. Was just discussing the same. Do you have to pay for a look up on 1891. If not where is it hiding?

Sally-Anne

Sally-Anne Report 30 Jul 2003 00:00

Hiya! The 1891 Census is available online on ancestry.co.uk but a subscription costs quite a lot I believe. But usually you can get 14 day free trials, so you are best waitin until you have quite a few lookups to do and then sign up for a trial. Be careful though because if you dont cancel youre trial a few days before the end, they will take a subscription charge from your credit card. Hope this makes sense! Sally, Coventry

Sally-Anne

Sally-Anne Report 30 Jul 2003 00:01

www(.)ancestry(.)co(.)uk

Dave & Sally

Dave & Sally Report 30 Jul 2003 00:03

Thanks for that. It becomes clearer by the moment.Is their a rota for the free trial period !!!

Bryan

Bryan Report 30 Jul 2003 00:31

Thanks folks..No Freebee at present..will keep looking

Graham

Graham Report 30 Jul 2003 07:12

Bryan - if you click on the Links page on this site then scroll to the very bottom, there's a link to the 14 day trial. Graham

Robert

Robert Report 30 Jul 2003 13:34

Access to the 1891 census at ancestry costs £70, which seems a bit steep if there are only a few things you want to look up. Unlike the 1901 census, they do not offer any kind of 'pay per view' option. Rob

Bryan

Bryan Report 30 Jul 2003 21:48

Thanks All ,have found Free Trial,probably av a go Cheers Bry