I have just added to our web site details of another new record that our members have transcribed - School Admission Records. Click on Research and you will see the link to School Registers under Articles and Transcriptions. As stated there we will only provide details from the register if: 1. The surname is on the list of over 1000 given on the web page. 2. We are also given first name and approximate date of birth. We will not give surname dumps under any circumstances as this data is too recent as is the detailed web page. The registers are now with BLARS and can be requested in the Search Room for personal inspection. -- Best regards Mike Strange Vice Chairman - Biggleswade History Society www.BiggleswadeHistory.org.uk
I wonder if someone here has a copy of the BFHS Bedford 1851 Census Index for St Paul. Some while back I made a note of one Elizabeth Strange on Piece 1752, Folio 69 but I have examined both of the EDs that include Silver Street (folios 68-70 and 123-124) and failed to find her, as does an Ancestry search! If you find her please do let me know. As a point of interest does anyone know why the ED numbers for St Paul jump from 3b to 3d ... should there be a 3c? Thanks Mike
> > I wonder if someone here has a copy of the BFHS Bedford 1851 Census Index > for > St Paul. Some while back I made a note of one Elizabeth Strange on Piece > 1752, > Folio 69 but I have examined both of the EDs that include Silver Street > (folios > 68-70 and 123-124) and failed to find her, as does an Ancestry search! I'm afraid it's an Ancestry cock-up as usual. She is on page 11, but Ancestry's images go straight from page 10 to page 17. She can be found on FindMyPast but, as I don't have a sub to that, I can't check the details. I'm pretty certain that she is enumerated as a single person household, however. Steven
Hello Piece 1752, Folio 69, Page 11 gives Elizabeth Strange Head Unmarried 55 Draper & c Harboro, Warks Living Silver Street. I can give you the other people at that place if you want. Regards Royston Clarke royston@clarke9376.freeserve.co.uk On 23 Jan 2010, at 19:52, Mike Strange wrote: > > I wonder if someone here has a copy of the BFHS Bedford 1851 Census Index for > St Paul. Some while back I made a note of one Elizabeth Strange on Piece 1752, > Folio 69 but I have examined both of the EDs that include Silver Street (folios > 68-70 and 123-124) and failed to find her, as does an Ancestry search! > > If you find her please do let me know. > > As a point of interest does anyone know why the ED numbers for St Paul jump > from 3b to 3d ... should there be a 3c? > > Thanks > Mike > > > > The List Guidelines > > http://bedfordrootsweb.blogspot.com/ > > The Bedfordshire Surnames List > > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/bedf.html > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BEDFORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Mike On Ancestry pages 11-16 are missing. I di have the CD version and will check it and E-mail image off list Bill -----Original Message----- From: bedford-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bedford-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Mike Strange Sent: 23 January 2010 19:53 To: bedford@rootsweb.com Subject: [BDF] Bedford 1851 Census Index I wonder if someone here has a copy of the BFHS Bedford 1851 Census Index for St Paul. Some while back I made a note of one Elizabeth Strange on Piece 1752, Folio 69 but I have examined both of the EDs that include Silver Street (folios 68-70 and 123-124) and failed to find her, as does an Ancestry search! If you find her please do let me know. As a point of interest does anyone know why the ED numbers for St Paul jump from 3b to 3d ... should there be a 3c? Thanks Mike The List Guidelines http://bedfordrootsweb.blogspot.com/ The Bedfordshire Surnames List http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/bedf.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BEDFORD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message