Paul, Ancestry should be available at a local library or such pictures of enumerators sheets are available from the 1901 site. Bryan Slim >Hi: > >Could SKS possibly help me with a couple of 1901 census lookups? I >confess that they're London born and so out of area, but in my >defence they are related to solid Black Country folk, so I hope >that's good enough. (I have tried the London list, but they just >don't have the same wonderful helpful people there that we do on the >BC list!) > >I'm lookinf for Kathleen HURREN, born 1877, and her sister Caroline, >born 1884.. Both were unmarried daughters living away from home - I >have her parents' 1901 census entry and neither Karthleen nor >Caroline are there, although all the other siblings are. > >The PRO 1901 website suggests the following possibles: > >Kate HURRAN, aged 24, Florest, born London Stoke Newington, living >in Woodford Essex. >Kathleen HURRAN, aged 23, no occupation, no birthplace, living in >London Christchurch >Katherine J. HURREN, aged 27, Milliner, born Camberwell, living in >London Newington. >Caroline HURREN, aged 17, Pupil Teacher, born London Surrey, living in London. > >If anyone were able to provide images from Ancestry I really would >be most grateful. > >Thanks in advance > >Best wishes > >Paul Prescott > > > >==== ENG-BLACK-COUNTRY Mailing List ==== >The Assistant List Admins are Jean Morgan and Jan Ross >(Couldn't do it without those two great ladies)