March 14th 1897 - December 28th 1915 GREEN James John Frederick Joseph Lottie Lucy Mary Ann Mary Jane Phoebe Stanley Charles Thomas Thomas William Laurence William aged 51 years William ged 35 years William Skerrington GREENDALE Herbert James GREENFIELD Alice GREENING Frederick William Henry GREENSMITH Elsie Mabel William Bradley GREENWOOD no Christian name aged 3 yrs 10 months Hannah GREGORY George Isaiah Jane Letitia Ann Moses Richard Simon James best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live Messenger just got better .Video display pics, contact updates & more. http://www.download.live.com/messenger
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----- Original Message ----- From: "J K gen" <gen2mail@googlemail.com> To: "Gillian Kelly" <gilliankelly@bigpond.com> Cc: <nottsgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 12:22 PM Subject: Re: [NTT] tr: Petition > A suggestion that family historians be recruited to make some sort of > new transcription or index from those registers at GRO sounds a > dangerous one. I've done the computer inputting of projects after a > number of experienced family historians have had a go at reading > Victorian writing. Their efforts may not be quite on a par with the > average non-English speaker but some of the errors I found were quite > appalling. Hmm. The notion that all people who don't have English as their first language are worse at transcription work does not stack up. Example 1 The 1881 census index was done by English speakers in England and is nearly as error prone as most Ancestry indexes are for other census years. FMP's error rate is on a par with Ancestry's. Example 2 The 1901 indexing started by inmates of HM prisons, and I guess most spoke English, was so poor and slow that the work was contracted out to the Indian sub continent otherwise we would still be waiting for the TNA/PRO version. Never under estimate the ability of people from that foreign region to produce good to excellent results even though English is a second language to them. No transcription is ever going to be perfect. Anticipated error rate is 10% and to reduce this adds substantially to cost. I simply don't believe FMP's claim of 98.5% accuracy for their 1911 census. > Perhaps one could ask the Court Service to speed up the process of > digitising and indexing the Probate indexes from 1858? Very worth > while. At taxpayers expense ? Keith Wellington, NZ
I forget to say Newstead!! Both the Abbey Chapel and the Public Cemetery. best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ Check out the new and improved services from Windows Live. Learn more! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/132630768/direct/01/
Good morning all, Well, if you're like me today, snowed under, snowed out and snowed up, with boots that have sprung a leak, a dog who thinks walks in the snow are for pups only and therefore dashes under the couch at the sight of the lead - I thought a little cheering up might be in order. Of course if you're sweltering in Oz you perhaps think I should be grateful for the cold!! But no doubt you're in need of cheering up too!. So here is the list of places we shall be visiting in the spring - can't give you a date yet as I am still transcribing. ARNOLD ASLOCKTON BASFORD BEESTON BULWELL CARLTON IN LINDRICK DARLTON EAST BRIDGFORD EAST KIRKBY EAST RETFORD HUCKNALL TORKARD KEYWORTH LOWDHAM MANSFIELD WOODHOUSE NEWARK NOTTINGHAM RADFORD RETFORD SHELFORD SNEINTON WORKSOP We'll be looking at Anglican Baptisms, Marriages and Burials Non-Conformist Baptisms, Marriages and (rarer than hens teeth) a burial list. There will be the usual Coroner's Courts lists and one for putting some 'meat on the bones', possibly, School Transfer lists for the 1930's and 40's. I hope that has whetted your appetites - so get those old notes you'd written about that distant cousin maybe on the back of a packet of Woodbines or an old brown envelope (before you knew better of course). And get ready to be transported back to the Notts of old - I'm starting to notice that when some people refer to the 'old days' - they mean the days of my childhood! Very worrying. If you're new to the lists and unsure what to do or ask etc, then please get in touch with me. I don't bite and I'm always pleased to help if I can so just jump in! best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ Twice the fun—Share photos while you chat with Windows Live Messenger. Learn more. http://www.microsoft.com/uk/windows/windowslive/products/messenger.aspx
..............and now for today's list!! December 9th 1897 - February 15th 1917 GRIANGER Ethel GRANGE Alfred Lawson Thomas GRANT James GRAVES Bridget Louisa Cyril GRAY Ann Ann Maud Florence Elsie Josiah Margaret Walter GREASLEY Elizabeth Emma William GREATOREX Mary Ann E GREATRIX Male Child 1908 GREAVES Jane GREEN Male Child 1909 Male Child 1912 Female Child 1908 Annie Charles Hebb Doris Elsie Elizabeth aged 46 years Elizabeth aged 32 years Ellen Florence Florence Elsie Frances Francis Gladys Harry just one per email for the GREEN and GRAY surnames please - you can always ask for another afterwards - thanks!! best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ Love Hotmail? Check out the new services from Windows Live! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/132630768/direct/01/
Sorry I wasn't able to send a list yesterday or answer enquiries as my phone went down taking with it my internet connection!! So please bear with me while I get re-organised. November 25th 1896 - May 14th 1917 GOODALL Lily GOODCHILD Lily GOODGER Emma GOODHEAD Benjamin William GOODIER Florence Jane GOODISON Benjamin Willoughby GOODLEY Male Child 1908 Elsie GOODLIFFE Alfred Pitt Edin Daniel Elizabeth GOODMAN William Frederick Cotton GOODWIN Male Child Charles Edward Lawrence Cyril GORDON John GORMAN John GOSLING Thomas GOSPEL Harry Grant GOSS Annie GOSSLING George Edward GOULD Jonathan Sarah Ann GOULDER Ellen GOULDING Abigail Thomas GRAHAM Annie Lizzie Jame W Lilian William GRAINGER Annie Benjamin William best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ Check out the new and improved services from Windows Live. Learn more! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/132630768/direct/01/
I think they openned it as I had been doing the full stop method in the surname box..whooppee Jan > Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 23:07:17 +0000> Subject: Re: [NTT] 1911 Census Searches No Longer Available> From: gen2mail@googlemail.com> To: janbennett60@msn.com> CC: nottsgen@rootsweb.com> > Possibly the best laptop, or maybe they opened it, or maybe I was> doing it wrong. Either way I've just done a search on the first name> and place, nothing in the surname field, and it came up trumps. Though> I think the 2/3/4 change in the url has been stopped - as I never used> that, I cannot test it!> > Good stuff.> JK> > > On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 10:50 AM, jan rockett <janbennett60@msn.com> wrote:> > Can I assume that the wildcard search everyone is talking about is the one> > where you dont insrt a surname and replace it with a full stop or comma etc?> > I have just tested it and if you put the christian name and place of birth,> > county or town etc it works without anything in the surname space.> > Do I have the best laptop in the country or has it been openned up for us?> >> > Jan> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 10:17:20 +0000> >> From: gen2mail@googlemail.com> >> To: nottsgen@rootsweb.com> >> Subject: Re: [NTT] 1911 Census Searches No Longer Available> >>> >> Last September I asked the TNA this question, their answer is below:> >>> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~> >> thank you for contacting The National Archives.> >>> >> BrightSolid will be the sole online provider of the 1911 census> >> through findmypast.com for a period of 6 months from the final content> >> launch in 2009. The census will launch in 3 tranches - England, Wales> >> and Ships and Islands. Once the complete census has been operating> >> successfully for 6 months, The National Archives will deem the> >> contract to be fulfilled, and the digital images will be deposited> >> here for re-sale and re-licensing to other providers.> >>> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~> >>> >> I wouldn't like to second guess who will decide (nor when) the FMP> >> version has been "operating successfully for 6 months", but TNA should> >> then be able to offer the images to ancestry et al. New indexes will> >> of course have to be done, as the FMP ones are copyright to them.> >>> >> If anyone is going to WDYTYA this year, maybe a question to TNA and> >> Ancestry might elicit more detail. It might also be worth pointing out> >> to TNA that the current indexing leaves a lot to be desired. Wonder> >> where FMP get their 98.5% figure from? Certainly not those transcripts> >> I've bought nor even the search results I've seen.> >> JK - in a very wet, chilly, and miserable looking London!> >>> >>> >> On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 7:47 AM, Jan Holmes <tigerjan775@hotmail.com>> >> wrote:> >> >> >> > I asked at the WDYTYA in London last year. The person at the Ancestry> >> > stand didn't seem too sure, but said they were concentrating on other> >> > things. I doubt if it will be before 2011.> >> >> >> > Jan> Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 06:57:45 +0000> From: jochakram@yahoo.co.uk>> >> > To: nottsgen-l@rootsweb.com; ENG-LINCSGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: [NTT]> >> > 1911 Census Searches No Longer Available>> >> > Hi All,> >> > Just to let you know that the very useful address search (finding the> >> > persons name, then changing the 4 in the URL bar to 3 to find the address)> >> > no longer works on the 1911 census.> >> > Neither does the , (comma) wildcard in the name search.> >> > Anybody have ANY idea when 1911 census will come onto Ancestry? I can't> >> > afford the exorbitant search charges the the 1911 website asks for.> >> > I don't normally post much, but I'm SOOO cross at the moment!!> >> > Jo in sunny Cyprus> > > _________________________________________________________________ Twice the fun—Share photos while you chat with Windows Live Messenger. Learn more. http://www.microsoft.com/uk/windows/windowslive/products/messenger.aspx
Wow! Thanks for that, I've just casually clicked on the registers for Cossall and found the marriage of my David Tarlton to Anne Syson in 1762. Amazing, thank you. Julie On 5 Feb 2009, at 18:59, Christopher Gilbert wrote: > The Notts Parish registers found via this link may be of use to some > readers > if they have not seen them before. > http://www.rotherhamweb.co.uk/genealogy/parish.htm I have found it > quicker > to download the text versions and search on them rather than the > much larger > image files. > > Chris > > > > Notts Surname List > > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message
Yes, you can still do that, but you used to be able to do a search with the names all clear except for a comma in the last name section, and with an address, and you would get ALL the people living at that address. Very useful if you didn't know the surname, or if you wanted to see who else was living with your ancestors. You can't do that now. Ah well, guess I'll just have to wait till Ancestry get it! Kind regards, Jo --- On Thu, 5/2/09, J K gen <gen2mail@googlemail.com> wrote: From: J K gen <gen2mail@googlemail.com> Subject: Re: [NTT] 1911 Census Searches No Longer Available To: "jan rockett" <janbennett60@msn.com> Cc: "notts group" <nottsgen@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, 5 February, 2009, 11:07 PM Possibly the best laptop, or maybe they opened it, or maybe I was doing it wrong. Either way I've just done a search on the first name and place, nothing in the surname field, and it came up trumps. Though I think the 2/3/4 change in the url has been stopped - as I never used that, I cannot test it! Good stuff. JK On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 10:50 AM, jan rockett <janbennett60@msn.com> wrote: > Can I assume that the wildcard search everyone is talking about is the one > where you dont insrt a surname and replace it with a full stop or comma etc? > I have just tested it and if you put the christian name and place of birth, > county or town etc it works without anything in the surname space. > Do I have the best laptop in the country or has it been openned up for us? > > Jan > > > > > > > > >> Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 10:17:20 +0000 >> From: gen2mail@googlemail.com >> To: nottsgen@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [NTT] 1911 Census Searches No Longer Available >> >> Last September I asked the TNA this question, their answer is below: >> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~ >> thank you for contacting The National Archives. >> >> BrightSolid will be the sole online provider of the 1911 census >> through findmypast.com for a period of 6 months from the final content >> launch in 2009. The census will launch in 3 tranches - England, Wales >> and Ships and Islands. Once the complete census has been operating >> successfully for 6 months, The National Archives will deem the >> contract to be fulfilled, and the digital images will be deposited >> here for re-sale and re-licensing to other providers. >> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~ >> >> I wouldn't like to second guess who will decide (nor when) the FMP >> version has been "operating successfully for 6 months", but TNA should >> then be able to offer the images to ancestry et al. New indexes will >> of course have to be done, as the FMP ones are copyright to them. >> >> If anyone is going to WDYTYA this year, maybe a question to TNA and >> Ancestry might elicit more detail. It might also be worth pointing out >> to TNA that the current indexing leaves a lot to be desired. Wonder >> where FMP get their 98.5% figure from? Certainly not those transcripts >> I've bought nor even the search results I've seen. >> JK - in a very wet, chilly, and miserable looking London! >> >> >> On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 7:47 AM, Jan Holmes <tigerjan775@hotmail.com> >> wrote: >> > >> > I asked at the WDYTYA in London last year. The person at the Ancestry >> > stand didn't seem too sure, but said they were concentrating on other >> > things. I doubt if it will be before 2011. >> > >> > Jan> Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 06:57:45 +0000> From: jochakram@yahoo.co.uk> >> > To: nottsgen-l@rootsweb.com; ENG-LINCSGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: [NTT] >> > 1911 Census Searches No Longer Available> >> > Hi All, >> > Just to let you know that the very useful address search (finding the >> > persons name, then changing the 4 in the URL bar to 3 to find the address) >> > no longer works on the 1911 census. >> > Neither does the , (comma) wildcard in the name search. >> > Anybody have ANY idea when 1911 census will come onto Ancestry? I can't >> > afford the exorbitant search charges the the 1911 website asks for. >> > I don't normally post much, but I'm SOOO cross at the moment!! >> > Jo in sunny Cyprus> > > Notts Surname List http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Possibly the best laptop, or maybe they opened it, or maybe I was doing it wrong. Either way I've just done a search on the first name and place, nothing in the surname field, and it came up trumps. Though I think the 2/3/4 change in the url has been stopped - as I never used that, I cannot test it! Good stuff. JK On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 10:50 AM, jan rockett <janbennett60@msn.com> wrote: > Can I assume that the wildcard search everyone is talking about is the one > where you dont insrt a surname and replace it with a full stop or comma etc? > I have just tested it and if you put the christian name and place of birth, > county or town etc it works without anything in the surname space. > Do I have the best laptop in the country or has it been openned up for us? > > Jan > > > > > > > > >> Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 10:17:20 +0000 >> From: gen2mail@googlemail.com >> To: nottsgen@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [NTT] 1911 Census Searches No Longer Available >> >> Last September I asked the TNA this question, their answer is below: >> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~ >> thank you for contacting The National Archives. >> >> BrightSolid will be the sole online provider of the 1911 census >> through findmypast.com for a period of 6 months from the final content >> launch in 2009. The census will launch in 3 tranches - England, Wales >> and Ships and Islands. Once the complete census has been operating >> successfully for 6 months, The National Archives will deem the >> contract to be fulfilled, and the digital images will be deposited >> here for re-sale and re-licensing to other providers. >> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~ >> >> I wouldn't like to second guess who will decide (nor when) the FMP >> version has been "operating successfully for 6 months", but TNA should >> then be able to offer the images to ancestry et al. New indexes will >> of course have to be done, as the FMP ones are copyright to them. >> >> If anyone is going to WDYTYA this year, maybe a question to TNA and >> Ancestry might elicit more detail. It might also be worth pointing out >> to TNA that the current indexing leaves a lot to be desired. Wonder >> where FMP get their 98.5% figure from? Certainly not those transcripts >> I've bought nor even the search results I've seen. >> JK - in a very wet, chilly, and miserable looking London! >> >> >> On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 7:47 AM, Jan Holmes <tigerjan775@hotmail.com> >> wrote: >> > >> > I asked at the WDYTYA in London last year. The person at the Ancestry >> > stand didn't seem too sure, but said they were concentrating on other >> > things. I doubt if it will be before 2011. >> > >> > Jan> Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 06:57:45 +0000> From: jochakram@yahoo.co.uk> >> > To: nottsgen-l@rootsweb.com; ENG-LINCSGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: [NTT] >> > 1911 Census Searches No Longer Available> >> > Hi All, >> > Just to let you know that the very useful address search (finding the >> > persons name, then changing the 4 in the URL bar to 3 to find the address) >> > no longer works on the 1911 census. >> > Neither does the , (comma) wildcard in the name search. >> > Anybody have ANY idea when 1911 census will come onto Ancestry? I can't >> > afford the exorbitant search charges the the 1911 website asks for. >> > I don't normally post much, but I'm SOOO cross at the moment!! >> > Jo in sunny Cyprus> > >
The Notts Parish registers found via this link may be of use to some readers if they have not seen them before. http://www.rotherhamweb.co.uk/genealogy/parish.htm I have found it quicker to download the text versions and search on them rather than the much larger image files. Chris
From: Edawnmarie@aol.com > I would like to thank Mavis (in Somerset),John Mellors,Roy Stockdill & > Gpwilliamsgpw for the information you all very kindly sent me > regarding my paternal g,g grandfather John Bradley who was Mayor of > Nottingham 1857/58. I spent some time 'searching' and eventually > found the information I was looking for plus a photograph of John > Bradley. < Glad to have been of help and thanks for letting us know our advice was useful. Not everyone comes back to report the outcome. -- Roy Stockdill Professional genealogical researcher, writer & lecturer Newbies' Guide to Genealogy & Family History: www.genuki.org.uk/gs/Newbie.html "There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about." OSCAR WILDE
For those of you who knew or had/have relatives who knew Tom Spicer who was born in Warsop, Nottinghamshire on July 6, 1923 - I'd just like to let all of you know that he passed away on Monday, February 2, 2009 in Chilliwack, BC, Canada. He lived a good life. Was in the RAF for 6 years during the second WW. He emigrated to Canada in 1953 where he stayed until his death a few days ago. His service will be held on Monday, February 9, 2009 at 1:30 pm at St. John's Anglican Church in Chilliwack, BC, Canada. Elaine "The key to happiness is having dreams. The key to success is making your dreams come true." - anonymous
Can I assume that the wildcard search everyone is talking about is the one where you dont insrt a surname and replace it with a full stop or comma etc? I have just tested it and if you put the christian name and place of birth, county or town etc it works without anything in the surname space. Do I have the best laptop in the country or has it been openned up for us? Jan > Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 10:17:20 +0000> From: gen2mail@googlemail.com> To: nottsgen@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [NTT] 1911 Census Searches No Longer Available> > Last September I asked the TNA this question, their answer is below:> > ~~~~~~~~~~~> thank you for contacting The National Archives.> > BrightSolid will be the sole online provider of the 1911 census> through findmypast.com for a period of 6 months from the final content> launch in 2009. The census will launch in 3 tranches - England, Wales> and Ships and Islands. Once the complete census has been operating> successfully for 6 months, The National Archives will deem the> contract to be fulfilled, and the digital images will be deposited> here for re-sale and re-licensing to other providers.> > ~~~~~~~~~~~> > I wouldn't like to second guess who will decide (nor when) the FMP> version has been "operating successfully for 6 months", but TNA should> then be able to offer the images to ancestry et al. New indexes will> of course have to be done, as the FMP ones are copyright to them.> > If anyone is going to WDYTYA this year, maybe a question to TNA and> Ancestry might elicit more detail. It might also be worth pointing out> to TNA that the current indexing leaves a lot to be desired. Wonder> where FMP get their 98.5% figure from? Certainly not those transcripts> I've bought nor even the search results I've seen.> JK - in a very wet, chilly, and miserable looking London!> > > On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 7:47 AM, Jan Holmes <tigerjan775@hotmail.com> wrote:> >> > I asked at the WDYTYA in London last year. The person at the Ancestry stand didn't seem too sure, but said they were concentrating on other things. I doubt if it will be before 2011.> >> > Jan> Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 06:57:45 +0000> From: jochakram@yahoo.co.uk> To: nottsgen-l@rootsweb.com; ENG-LINCSGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: [NTT] 1911 Census Searches No Longer Available>> > Hi All,> > Just to let you know that the very useful address search (finding the persons name, then changing the 4 in the URL bar to 3 to find the address) no longer works on the 1911 census.> > Neither does the , (comma) wildcard in the name search.> > Anybody have ANY idea when 1911 census will come onto Ancestry? I can't afford the exorbitant search charges the the 1911 website asks for.> > I don't normally post much, but I'm SOOO cross at the moment!!> > Jo in sunny Cyprus> > >> > > Notts Surname List> > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html> > -------------------------------> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Check out the new and improved services from Windows Live. Learn more! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/132630768/direct/01/
Last September I asked the TNA this question, their answer is below: ~~~~~~~~~~~ thank you for contacting The National Archives. BrightSolid will be the sole online provider of the 1911 census through findmypast.com for a period of 6 months from the final content launch in 2009. The census will launch in 3 tranches - England, Wales and Ships and Islands. Once the complete census has been operating successfully for 6 months, The National Archives will deem the contract to be fulfilled, and the digital images will be deposited here for re-sale and re-licensing to other providers. ~~~~~~~~~~~ I wouldn't like to second guess who will decide (nor when) the FMP version has been "operating successfully for 6 months", but TNA should then be able to offer the images to ancestry et al. New indexes will of course have to be done, as the FMP ones are copyright to them. If anyone is going to WDYTYA this year, maybe a question to TNA and Ancestry might elicit more detail. It might also be worth pointing out to TNA that the current indexing leaves a lot to be desired. Wonder where FMP get their 98.5% figure from? Certainly not those transcripts I've bought nor even the search results I've seen. JK - in a very wet, chilly, and miserable looking London! On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 7:47 AM, Jan Holmes <tigerjan775@hotmail.com> wrote: > > I asked at the WDYTYA in London last year. The person at the Ancestry stand didn't seem too sure, but said they were concentrating on other things. I doubt if it will be before 2011. > > Jan> Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 06:57:45 +0000> From: jochakram@yahoo.co.uk> To: nottsgen-l@rootsweb.com; ENG-LINCSGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: [NTT] 1911 Census Searches No Longer Available> > Hi All, > Just to let you know that the very useful address search (finding the persons name, then changing the 4 in the URL bar to 3 to find the address) no longer works on the 1911 census. > Neither does the , (comma) wildcard in the name search. > Anybody have ANY idea when 1911 census will come onto Ancestry? I can't afford the exorbitant search charges the the 1911 website asks for. > I don't normally post much, but I'm SOOO cross at the moment!! > Jo in sunny Cyprus> > >
Hello all, I think you will find that there are several places to look for these images. I'm not aware that there is a complete list with locations anywhere, but the Lord Mayor's office of Nottingham City Council is the first place that I would look. Local Studies' Library Picture the Past site might have things scanned in. If not Local Studies Library may have them in several different formats. I would try Sarah Fisher Keeper of Fine Art at Nottingham Castle Museum who may have some in her care. I suspect she will have images to share as well. Tthere might be something at the University of Nottingham's Department of Manuscripts and also at the Nottinghamshire Archives. Good hunting! Please do tell us the findings of your enquiries. I'm sure it would be useful for us all to know. Suella Postles -------------------------------------------------------------- Sent with "Me-Mail", Boltblue's FREE mobile messaging service. http://www.boltblue.com
I asked at the WDYTYA in London last year. The person at the Ancestry stand didn't seem too sure, but said they were concentrating on other things. I doubt if it will be before 2011. Jan> Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 06:57:45 +0000> From: jochakram@yahoo.co.uk> To: nottsgen-l@rootsweb.com; ENG-LINCSGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: [NTT] 1911 Census Searches No Longer Available> > Hi All,> Just to let you know that the very useful address search (finding the persons name, then changing the 4 in the URL bar to 3 to find the address) no longer works on the 1911 census.> Neither does the , (comma) wildcard in the name search.> Anybody have ANY idea when 1911 census will come onto Ancestry? I can't afford the exorbitant search charges the the 1911 website asks for.> I don't normally post much, but I'm SOOO cross at the moment!!> Jo in sunny Cyprus> > > > > > Notts Surname List> > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html> > -------------------------------> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Love Hotmail? Check out the new services from Windows Live! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/132630768/direct/01/
Hi All, Just to let you know that the very useful address search (finding the persons name, then changing the 4 in the URL bar to 3 to find the address) no longer works on the 1911 census. Neither does the , (comma) wildcard in the name search. Anybody have ANY idea when 1911 census will come onto Ancestry? I can't afford the exorbitant search charges the the 1911 website asks for. I don't normally post much, but I'm SOOO cross at the moment!! Jo in sunny Cyprus
Perhaps I should have added in my previous email that I found my g,g grandfather on _http://www.ashbracken.com/BrHouse-HTML/BrH1816-Index.html_ (http://www.ashbracken.com/BrHouse-HTML/BrH1816-Index.html) This website is well worth a look if anyone is interested in having a delve into what was happening on Nottingham City Council some hundred years ago or more.There are some interesting photographs of Nottingham Mayors/councillors etc plus where they were living and quite a lot more.This website is also very easy to use! Regards, Elizabeth.