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    1. Re: [ENG-LIV] Frank HEATH- 1911 Census
    2. Kathy Binns
    3. HI Terry, will reply to you original mail off list. I did not notice your typo........................but Frank is a year younger than your calculation! Thanks for all the tips about viewing extra pages for free. However, 6 month and yearly subscriptions for 1911 are now available. Cheaper in many cases than pay per view. Cheers kathy -------------------------------------------------- From: "Terry Heath" <th005c0859@blueyonder.co.uk> Sent: Saturday, October 17, 2009 10:54 AM To: <eng-liverpool@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [ENG-LIV] Frank HEATH- 1911 Census > Kathy > First, please let me apologise for the typo in my request message. > William HEATH died in Feb. 1910 not 1920. > I think that it must be Insurance Clerk as father William was an Insurance > Broker. > 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 > > > > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > > Admin Message - List guidelines: > http://freespace.virgin.net/genealogical.collections/AdminMessage.htm > > The list admin can be contacted at > Eng-Liverpool-admin@rootsweb.com > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-LIVERPOOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

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