Hello Peter, I think it was a case of the 1901 Census line being unable to cope again, I know they were testing the service for a while. The fact that the 1901 Census was on line again went around the rootsweb mailing lists like wild fire, try again as late in the evening as you can it may be working again by then. Regards Barbara Mallyon Basingstoke, Hants, UK BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Goff" <peter.goff@btinternet.com> To: "Barbara Mallyon" <BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 5:20 PM Subject: Re: 1901 Census > Hello Barbara > > I clicked the census address from your email but got > > "Sorry, the 1901 Census Website is currently being tested" > > Pity, I got quite excited > > Peter Goff > >
In article <004601c24ec0$30559e40$4d30353e@barbara>, Barbara Mallyon <BarbaraMallyon@lewmal.co.uk> writes >Hello Peter, > >I think it was a case of the 1901 Census line being unable to cope again, I know >they were testing the service for a while. The fact that the 1901 Census was on >line again went around the rootsweb mailing lists like wild fire, try again as >late in the evening as you can it may be working again by then. It worked fine for me - found references to 87 male and 81 female BREADMOREs!! (more work) -- Margaret Young margaret@breadmore.org Breadmore One-Name Study (GOONS 2503) http://www.breadmore.org/