This could be useful -------- Original Message -------- Subject: FFHS-NEWS ALL 1911 TRANSCRIPTIONS ARE NOW FREE ON GENES REUNITED AND FINDMYPAST.CO.UK Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 07:32:03 +0100 From: News from the Federation of Family History Societies ALL 1911 TRANSCRIPTIONS ARE NOW FREE ON GENES REUNITED AND FINDMYPAST.CO.UK Leading family history websites genesreunited.co.uk and findmypast.co.uk have teamed up to offer their members free access to all 1911 census transcriptions from today until 18th November 2012. The 1911 census is a great place to start researching your family history as the records are the most detailed of any census. It includes places of birth, details of siblings, occupations, how many children have been born to the marriage, how many still alive at the time of the census and how many had died. Debra Chatfield, Marketing Manager of findmypast.co.uk, said: "The 1911 census is an invaluable resource for tracing your ancestors and it's fantastic to be able to offer this to our members for free." Posted by David Smetham -------- Original Message ends -------- -- Charani (UK) OPC for Walton, Ashcott, Shapwick, Greinton and Clutton, SOM http://wsom-opc.org.uk
Thanks David might fill in a few gaps... Cheers Pam from Adelaide Australia ALL 1911 TRANSCRIPTIONS ARE NOW FREE ON GENES REUNITED AND > FINDMYPAST.CO.UK > > Leading family history websites genesreunited.co.uk and > findmypast.co.uk have teamed up to offer their members free access to > all 1911 census transcriptions from today until 18th November 2012. > > The 1911 census is a great place to start researching your family > history as the records are the most detailed of any census. It > includes places of birth, details of siblings, occupations, how many > children have been born to the marriage, how many still alive at the > time of the census and how many had died. > > Debra Chatfield, Marketing Manager of findmypast.co.uk, said: "The > 1911 census is an invaluable resource for tracing your ancestors and > it's fantastic to be able to offer this to our members for free." > > Posted by David Smetham >