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1911 census

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Eddieisagrandad

Eddieisagrandad Report 23 Apr 2010 17:17

You guys are forgeting the way that is completely, totally free. All you need is the cheek to just come on here and star a thread with "can anyone with access to the 1911census ....etc"
You would n't be the first.

Mary

Mary Report 23 Apr 2010 14:06

I already subscribe to findmypast.co.uk and the 1911 census has taken my research into my rellies who moved from Scotland to England forward in leaps and bounds.

If you only have a few to seek, then 1911.co.uk is probably the more economical option, but if you have a lot of folk to find or want all the other stuff like BMD's, military, etc... as well. Go for a sub to findmypast.

Joy

Joy Report 21 Apr 2010 21:47

If you can get to the National Archives at Kew, it is free to search there; also, I believe at the Mormons' Family History Centre in Hyde Park, London.

Otherwise, there are the two sites given as in the above posting.

Helen in Kent

Helen in Kent Report 21 Apr 2010 21:01

Hi Lisa, I have used the 1911.co.uk and paid to view the details: it's really worth it, I have found. I have looked up all my grandparents!!! It's not free anywhere except to search.

Lisa

Lisa Report 21 Apr 2010 18:19

Hi. What's the best way to view the 1911 census