debenhamfamilyhistory.org.uk
Debenham, Suffolk, England - One-Place Study - Census's
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Debenham, Suffolk, England - One-Place Study. Including Aspall, Kenton, Mickfield and Winston. This is a summary of the Census Records for Aspall. The 1831 Census was taken on the night of 30th May 1831. It did not enumerate the names of Householders, however the following statistics are available for Aspall:. Occupations: Families chiefly Employed In Agriculture. Occupations: Families chiefly Employed In Trade, Manufacture and Handicraft. Occupations: All other Families not covered above. The 1871 Censu...
taylorgenes.blogspot.com
Taylor Family History: February 2009
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This blog contains information about descendants of James Taylor (1793-1872) from Chadderton and Patience Brooks (1803-1878) from Oldham. They lived in Manchester where most subsequent generations were born. Some family members moved to Yorkshire. Closely related surnames include Newton, Shackleton and Hammond. Tuesday, February 03, 2009. The 1911 UK census is now available to be searched at www.1911census.co.uk. For a fee). So far I have found two Taylor households. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
british-jewry.org.uk
British-Jewry
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Database Terms of Use. Broken Hill, NSW. Shul and School Lists. Liberal Jewish Synagogue Members. Census Returns 1841-1911 inc. There is a one-hundred year closure on censuses. Occasionally censuses from before 1841 survive. These are head counts and do NOT give any details apart from the surname of the head of the household and numbers of males and females in the household. 1841 to 1911 inc. All are completely indexed. This is a subscription-based web site. Annual subscription varies accordi...A rival w...
genealogyinengland.com
Census information for England
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Genealogical and historical information and links for anyone researching their ancestors in England and the British Isles. Contents of the 1841 census. Contents of the 1851-81 censuses. Contents of the 1891. Contents of the 1901. Contents of the 1911. The first ever national census in England and Wales was taken in 1801 but it wasn't until 1841 that the individual names of people living at addresses were entered and so it is this census which is the first of interest to genealogists. Otherwise the census...
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Peter Cracknell's - Genealogy
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Who have I helped. What I can help you do. Creating your own website. Elizabeth Haynes Nee Rudge. Who have I helped. What I can help you do. Creating your own website. Elizabeth Haynes Nee Rudge. 192com People Finder and Business Directory. Births, Marriages and Deaths 1538 - 2006. Peter Cracknell's created at www.mrsite.com.
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TRACING YOUR FAMILY HISTORY
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TRACING YOUR FAMILY HISTORY. The most common question I hear is: I wished I'd have asked. When we are young we don't ask our parents or grandparents about our family history because we don't think about the past we are to busy looking to the future. Its only when you get on in years that the thought starts to come into our minds. Tracing your family history.The first national census was taken in 1801 and a census has been taken every 10 years since then (apart from 1941). The clues that you pick up from ...
intheshadeofmyfamilytree.blogspot.com
In the shade of my family tree: The Whittaker Branch
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In the shade of my family tree. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Long time, no see. View my complete profile. BBC Who Do You Think You Are magazine. General Register Office for Scotland. Fi's Magical Writing Haven. Photo Inspiration for August. Great great great grandparents. One lovely blog award. St mungos episcopal church. Who do you think you are. Picture Window template. Template images by konradlew.
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In the shade of my family tree: Memories or Facts and Figures?
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In the shade of my family tree. Sunday, 28 August 2011. Memories or Facts and Figures? The more I visit the blogs and websites of other genealogists, the more it seems that we are split into family history sites that look into the flesh and bones of whom their ancestors were, collecting stories and memories, and those who simply wish to create a list of names, events and dates. On occasion, one side will criticise the other. Labels: sunday mornings lost. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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In the shade of my family tree: The Golden Text Book
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In the shade of my family tree. Thursday, 19 August 2010. The Golden Text Book. When I started going through my parents things, I found a small, leather bound book called 'The Golden Text Book'. It's designed to hold birthdays and important dates. Inside the front cover is a printed label that reads, "Alfred Lockwood, Practical Pianoforte Tuner, &c., 29, Albert Terrace, Burley, Leeds". I assume that this book originally belonged to Alfred. Turn the page again, and an introductory passage reads,. I've con...
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UltraViolet Genealogy: The Census Links and Useful Info
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The Complete Blog for Genealogy Enthusiasts www.uvgenealogy.co.uk. Subscribe To UltraViolet Genealogy. Quick Links to Our Blogs. Guide to Probate and Intestacy. UK Census Links and Info. A Soldiers Life For Me. Do's and Don'ts of Internet Genealogy. The Medal Reunited Project. The Medal Reunited Project - Membership Offer! Tuesday, 16 August 2011. The Census Links and Useful Info. We have compiled a list of sites that can be used to search the Census online. England and Wales Census:. 6th November 2011&#...