Hmm, I'm quite intersted by the posts recently about the availability of the 1841 census at http://www.originsnetwork.com I'll have to check this out! For 1861 to 1901 I generally use http://www.ancestry.co.uk/ But does anyone have any suggestions for 1851? Does anyone have the index and images available on-line? If not, what is the best source for them elsewhere (CD I assume). I have far too many folks I've traced back to 1861 to be relying on kind souls for 1851, in Worcestershire! Research in Worcestershire - Smith, Hyde, Griffin, Greening, Gordon, Haywood, Vine, May, Portman, Anderson, Stokes - there's a complete list of names on my site at: http://fitzpatrick.treeshare.com/indilist.php?alpha=A&surname_sublist=no&show_all=yes Nick
Hello Nick, In the latest Family Tree Magazine there is an advert for Ancestry which says that the 1851 census is coming on line soon. Regards Jean > Hmm, I'm quite intersted by the posts recently about the > availability of the 1841 census at http://www.originsnetwork.com > I'll have to check this out! > > For 1861 to 1901 I generally use http://www.ancestry.co.uk/ > > But does anyone have any suggestions for 1851? Does anyone have > the index and images available on-line? If not, what is the best > source for them elsewhere (CD I assume). I have far too many > folks I've traced back to 1861 to be relying on kind souls for 1851, in > Worcestershire! > > Research in Worcestershire - Smith, Hyde, Griffin, Greening, Gordon, > Haywood, Vine, May, Portman, Anderson, Stokes - there's a complete list of > names on my site at: > http://fitzpatrick.treeshare.com/indilist.php?alpha=A&surname_sublist=no&sho w_all=yes > > Nick > > > ==== ENG-WORCESTER Mailing List ==== > FreeREG Project: parish register database > http://freereg.rootsweb.com > > UK Census on-line > http://freecen.rootsweb.com/ > >
G'day Nick, The Worcs 1851 is available from S&N Genealogy Supplies at http://www.genealogysupplies.com/ . It's transcribed, indexed & fully searchable, a great resource. I've had mine for about 3 years & it's been invaluable. Regards from Malcolm Platt-Grigg. Participant in Grigg DNA Project http://www.familytreedna.com/ Researching: GRIGG Halesowen, Harborne, Birmingham PLATT Wednesbury, Darlaston http://www.platt-grigg.accessgenealogy.com/ http://uk-transcriptions.accessgenealogy.com -----Original Message----- From: Nicholas Fitzpatrick [mailto:nfitz@sentex.net] Sent: Monday, 26 September 2005 1:51 AM To: ENG-WORCESTER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WOR] Availability of 1841 and 1851 census for Worcestershire Hmm, I'm quite intersted by the posts recently about the availability of the 1841 census at http://www.originsnetwork.com I'll have to check this out! For 1861 to 1901 I generally use http://www.ancestry.co.uk/ But does anyone have any suggestions for 1851? Does anyone have the index and images available on-line? If not, what is the best source for them elsewhere (CD I assume). I have far too many folks I've traced back to 1861 to be relying on kind souls for 1851, in Worcestershire! Research in Worcestershire - Smith, Hyde, Griffin, Greening, Gordon, Haywood, Vine, May, Portman, Anderson, Stokes - there's a complete list of names on my site at: http://fitzpatrick.treeshare.com/indilist.php?alpha=A&surname_sublist=no&sho w_all=yes Nick