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    1. [HEF] 1901 Walterstone and Rowlstone
    2. Barbara Griffiths
    3. Just in case anyone is interested, I have posted a transcription of the 1901 census for Walterstone and Rowlstone onto the web. They can be accessed from - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/im.griffiths/parryfamilyhistory/parrycensus/cov erage.htm (sorry about the long link - you'll need to add the last part back on) Usual 'warnings' about not relying on transcriptions and to check the original details yourself (when you can!!) - I've obviously been as careful as I can, but mistakes do happen. It is my first attempt at writing webpages and I haven't been able to test them on a variety of browsers, but hopefully they are simple enough to work for everyone. If you do have any problems please let me know. Regards Barbara Griffiths at bm.griffiths@ntlworld.com Coventry UK

    06/21/2002 02:52:13
    1. Re: [HEF] 1901 Walterstone and Rowlstone
    2. Ann Bishop
    3. Hello Barbara. I have just tried the site you gave for the 1901 census and it keeps coming up as "page not found" I have added the last part but still not luck, has anyone else had this problem. I am using Netscape, should I try Outlook? Thanks Ann Ontario, Canada.

    06/21/2002 01:50:02
    1. Re: [HEF] 1901 Walterstone and Rowlstone
    2. Barbara Griffiths
    3. Hi Ann, I'm not sure what the problem is, particularly if you've added the extra part. The pages do come up when I look. One other person said they had the same problem, but were then able to access it. Perhaps it is still something to do with the link. In which case try this one, which is a default page and there's a link on there to take you to the census indexes: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/im.griffiths/parryfamilyhistory/ Can you let me know how you get on please, especially since you use netscape. As I said, I hadn't been able to test it on other browsers. Thanks Barbara Griffiths Coventry UK ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann Bishop" <a.bishop@sympatico.ca> To: <ENG-HEREFORD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 1:50 AM Subject: Re: [HEF] 1901 Walterstone and Rowlstone > Hello Barbara. I have just tried the site you gave for the 1901 census and it keeps > coming up as "page not found" I have added the last part but still not luck, has > anyone else had this problem. I am using Netscape, should I try Outlook? > Thanks > Ann > Ontario, Canada.

    06/22/2002 02:33:35
    1. Re: [HEF] 1901 Walterstone and Rowlstone
    2. John Arrowsmith
    3. In message <001d01c219bf$28442e00$0200a8c0@dell>, Barbara Griffiths <bm.griffiths@ntlworld.com> wrote >Hi Ann, > >I'm not sure what the problem is, particularly if you've added the extra >part. The pages do come up when I look. One other person said they had the >same problem, but were then able to access it. Perhaps it is still >something to do with the link. In which case try this one, which is a >default page and there's a link on there to take you to the census indexes: > >http://homepage.ntlworld.com/im.griffiths/parryfamilyhistory/ Hello, Barbara Tried the above on Opera 3.62 (older browser) and got a "Looking For ..... (etc) ... Try here" Clicked on "Try here" and got "The page cannot be found The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please try the following: If you typed the page address in the Address bar, make sure that it is spelt correctly. Click the Back button to try another link. HTTP 404 - File not found" Probably doesn't help you at all, of course ... sorry :( John -- Website Provider and grey-bearded occasional stagehand for UK Rock Challenge, the creative-dance-drama adrenaline-packed fun-laden big- stage experience that's also the anti-substance-abuse lifestyle adopted by 15000+ 11-to-18s this year (http://www.rockchallenge.co.uk)

    06/22/2002 02:29:28