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Is 1901 available on ancestry?
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Donna | Report | 16 Jul 2003 20:56 |
Aaah then I have been misinformed, and I totally revoke my afore mentioned comment! |
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Montmorency | Report | 16 Jul 2003 20:46 |
> rather than pay the government for the pleasure of seeing info freely given 100 years ago The government doesn't get the money. It goes to Qinetiq Ltd, which seems to be owned by a venture capital outfit, Carlyle Group. But be fair. You can see the films of the books for nothing. You're actually paying for the bit they don't charge for, the Search system. This took thousands of man-years to create: all that handwritten data had to be read and keyed in. Done with cheap labour, but still not cheap, given the size of the job |
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Donna | Report | 16 Jul 2003 20:44 |
Thanx tracy have sent you a mail. |
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Tracy | Report | 16 Jul 2003 20:25 |
Donna, I have about £1.50 worth of credit for 1901 Census which has to be used by tonight. If you let me know the details, I'll see what I can do! Tracy |
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Donna | Report | 16 Jul 2003 20:06 |
Aaah, to be rich eh?? Thought I might have been able to join one rather than pay the government for the pleasure of seeing info freely given 100 years ago. Hey Im not bitter!! |
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Gary | Report | 16 Jul 2003 19:15 |
No only the 1891 census is available on ancestry. It costs money to join. So you have to pay for both 1891 and 1901. But what is money in pursuit of your family history! Gary |
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Donna | Report | 16 Jul 2003 18:54 |
And is it free? If so any offers for a lookup? |