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Margaret | Report | 29 Feb 2004 15:28 |
Viewer 4 comes from the Latter day Saints. It is part of the 1881 census CD collection and I believe also comes with the Vital Records Index. It enables an address search on the 1881 census CD's. The info on the CD's is the same as on the family search website except if does cover Scotland. Margaret |
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Bob | Report | 29 Feb 2004 15:24 |
Have you tried the 1901 census online from: http://www.census.pro.gov.uk/ |
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Craftlady | Report | 29 Feb 2004 13:53 |
Hi, I've noticed on Gc here that some members have been able to help others 'fill' in their missing 'Family names and dates' by looking up Census data from a 'cd rom and a viewer 4' not sure of the latter though, however the thing is - can anyone obtain this data, where would I be able to purchase the cd from and what would it cost me, I'm looking for data that covers the whole of the uk, any help would be apreciated, many thanks Audrey. |