Thursday, February 26, 2009

Census maps

If you want to see better quality copies of the England & Wales census maps go here:

Census MAPS

1841 and 1851 are there now with others to follow.............

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

1851 England & Wales census map




Some small changes between 1841 and 1851:

1841 England & Wales census - Map



This is where UK based Pimble / Pymble people were resident in 1841 by Registration District (RD). Those who appear under the Chepstow RD lived in Lydney, Gloucestershire

Thursday, February 19, 2009

England & Wales 1841 to 1911 available

Website problems are now fixed. Please give it a try and let me know how you get on.

Logo using software available at www.wordle.net

England & Wales 1841 to 1901 censuses loaded with some 1911

I have been working hard at extracting and loading E & W census records and they are mostly there for review.

There is a short-term problem on the Guild website but I expect that to be fixed soon.

Give it a try soon and let me know of any E&O you spot. Also contact me with any questions - I would be delighted to hear from you.

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Friday, February 06, 2009

1911 UK census entries added and some for 1901

Though the 1911 E & W (England and Wales) census has been released, not all counties are yet available, where they are I have added these entries to the Archive.

You can search by name, year etc.

I'm working through the 1901 E & W entries now but have added the first batch.

Try now:

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Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Guild Archives - 1861 Census

In addition to the UK BMD's (Births, Marriages and Death) indexes that are available on my Guild Archive I have recently added the 1861 UK Census details which means you can enquire on an individual and see who was also present and where they were.

I plan to add other censuses entries progressively and if format permits will add US Censuses when I have finished the UK ones (England and Wales, no presence in Scotland as far as I am aware) - only 1841, 1851, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901 and 1911 to go!

The Archive is at:

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