Hi Gordon, that info tallies well with the info I already have. Can you tell me how I can get a copy of this census if possible. Thanks for the other info too. I thought I had put in a subject. Syl - UK snip > > The indications are that the householder is Manx-born James POLLITT, who > in > the 1901 Census was living at 72 Stanley Road, Kirkdale, along with > daughter > Louisa; and the lodgers William and Esther CROPPER (nee POLLITT) who > married > on 12 March 1911 in Liverpool St Timothy. > > Incidentally, many listers simply delete messages containing the words 'no > subject' in the Subject heading, this being a favourite ploy of > professional > 'spammers'. > A positive Subject line is more likely to produce a positive result. :-) > > Best regards
Syl - UK wrote :- >Can you tell me how I can get a copy of this census if possible. Unless you can find someone prepared to contravene copyright law (and risk having their own subscription compulsorily terminated) the only way to secure copies of 1911 Census entries at the moment is via one of the payment options on the findmypast website :- http://www.findmypast.co.uk/1911census.jsp >I thought I had put in a subject. You did when you posted the same query on another list yesterday, but when (having received no response) you re-posted it on the Merseyside earlier today you omitted to repeat the Subject line. Regards Gordon From: "sams_nan" <sh001k2186@blueyonder.co.uk> To: <eng-merseyside@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2011 4:20 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] (no subject) >Hi Gordon, that info tallies well with the info I already have. Can you >tell >me how I can get a copy of this census if possible. Thanks for the other >info too. I thought I had put in a subject. >Syl - UK >snip >The indications are that the householder is Manx-born James POLLITT, who >in >the 1901 Census was living at 72 Stanley Road, Kirkdale, along with >daughter >Louisa; and the lodgers William and Esther CROPPER (nee POLLITT) who >married >on 12 March 1911 in Liverpool St Timothy. >Incidentally, many listers simply delete messages containing the words 'no >subject' in the Subject heading, this being a favourite ploy of >professional >'spammers'. >A positive Subject line is more likely to produce a positive result. :-) >Best regards > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-MERSEYSIDE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Syl, Briefly looked at the post you sent re 1911 census. In 2010 I visited a local LDS centre (50 miles away!) You are able to access 1911 there for free. It can only be accessed via one of their computers. The volunteer working there was not aware it could be accessed until one of their church ministers came into the centre, (they have a church attached to the one I went to) so dig deep and don't just accept the first word of advice if they say no they don't. Things may have changed since but well worth a try. I didn't access it myself so the content they offer for 1911 may be no more than you already know but its worth a phone call or email Hope this helps Anne