Hello TerryThank you for letting us know about these extra pages that are FREE on 1911 Census once you've paid for the original. I am about to have a look as I knew nothing about that.RegardsPat Berry in Australia --Forwarded Message Attachment-- From: th005c0859@blueyonder.co.uk To: eng-liverpool@rootsweb.com Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2009 10:54:16 +0100 BTW, I saw some information about 1911 searches that might be useful to yourself and other List members. QUOTE: to make sure that you're not missing out. If you've already paid to view the original census schedule there are several more pages that you can now view for no extra charge. To view all the extra information, log-in at the 1911 Census site, then click on my records in the menu that runs across the top of the page. Go to any of the records listed as 'Address Original Page' or 'Household Original Page', then click VIEW. When the page appears you'll see a list of other pages across the top that are free once you have paid for the main image These usually include details of the enumerator, a brief description of the enumeration district, and an image of two pages listing addresses and householder names: typically one page will list your relative and 24 neighbouring householders, the other will show 25 householders from a nearby street (because of the way the Enumerator's Summary Book has been photographed the pages are usually not consecutive). Tip: look out for names you recognise - relatives often lived near to each other If there's a name that looks familiar, you'll probably want to know who else was in that household (apart from the householder), and the good news is that this information is also FREE! All you need to do is note the Schedule number shown for that household, then carry out a Census Reference Search, which is easiest to do at findmypast.com (but see the tip below) Apart from the Schedule number you'll also need the Piece Number and the Enumeration District which were shown for the original household (look for the references which begin RG14PN and ED). The other references can be omitted, at least in my experience. Tip: if you carry out a Census Reference Search at the 1911 Census site you'll see the ages of the household members - this information isn't given in the free search results at findmypast.com END QUOTE Terry Heath Cheltenham UK _________________________________________________________________ View photos of singles in your area Click Here http://clk.atdmt.com/NMN/go/150855801/direct/01/