Hello all. I have a subscription to the 1837online.com until the beginning of August. I plan to use it to search for more information on all my different families. If I have entries left I will do searches for anyone else as to not waste the subscription. If you're interested please see the email below as to what is available on the 1861 census. Also see their URL listed below for other searches of birth, marriage, death etc . Please give all the information possible and what search you would like done. I will let you know if I find anything of value. Happy Canada Day Donna ----- Original Message ----- From: <newsletter@1837online.com> To: <emily04@rogers.com> Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 10:25 AM Subject: 1861 census - new county alert > We are pleased to announce that we have launched the data for Lincolnshire, Glamorgan, Gloucestershire, Somerset, Hampshire and Northumberland to our existing 1861 census records on http://www.1837online.com. > > The counties that are now available are: > > Bedfordshire > Berkshire > Cambridgeshire > Cheshire > Cornwall > Devon > Dorset > Durham > Essex > Glamorgan > Gloucestershire > Hampshire > Hertfordshire > Kent > Lancashire > Leicestershire > Lincolnshire > London > Middlesex > Northumberland > Shropshire > Somerset > Staffordshire > Surrey > Warwickshire > Worcestershire > Yorkshire > > The counties that will be following next are: > > Norfolk > Nottinghamshire > Sussex > > We will continue to update you each time a new county is ready. > > > Useful Tip: Wildcards > > If you search for an ancestor in the 1861 census and you are unsure how their name was spelt, or can't find it with the usual spelling, try using the wildcard facility. For example, if you search for William Lancaster and you type in William *caster, the search will return a list of results that include names such as William Doncaster or William Hilcaster - as well as William Lancaster. You can also use two wildcards to search for a string of letters such as *ollin*, if you are perhaps looking for a Rollind or a Collins. The wildcard is denoted by a * and can be used within all search fields, apart from ones which contain the drop-down menus. > > > > If you do not wish to receive any newsletters from us in the future, please send an email to unsubscribe@1837online.com. To view our privacy policy please click the following link. http://www.1837online.com/Trace2web/privacy/index.jsp > > >
Donna King wrote: >Hello all. I have a subscription to the 1837online.com until the beginning >of August. I plan to use it to search for more information on all my >different families. > >If I have entries left I will do searches for anyone else as to not waste >the subscription. If you're interested please see the email below as to >what is available on the 1861 census. Also see their URL listed below for >other searches of birth, marriage, death etc . > >Please give all the information possible and what search you would like >done. I will let you know if I find anything of value. > >Happy Canada Day > >Donna >----- Original Message ----- >From: <newsletter@1837online.com> >To: <emily04@rogers.com> >Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 10:25 AM >Subject: 1861 census - new county alert > > > > >>We are pleased to announce that we have launched the data for >> >> >Lincolnshire, Glamorgan, Gloucestershire, Somerset, Hampshire and >Northumberland to our existing 1861 census records on >http://www.1837online.com. > > >>The counties that are now available are: >> >>Bedfordshire >>Berkshire >>Cambridgeshire >>Cheshire >>Cornwall >>Devon >>Dorset >>Durham >>Essex >>Glamorgan >>Gloucestershire >>Hampshire >>Hertfordshire >>Kent >>Lancashire >>Leicestershire >>Lincolnshire >>London >>Middlesex >>Northumberland >>Shropshire >>Somerset >>Staffordshire >>Surrey >>Warwickshire >>Worcestershire >>Yorkshire >> >>The counties that will be following next are: >> >>Norfolk >>Nottinghamshire >>Sussex >> >>We will continue to update you each time a new county is ready. >> >> >>Useful Tip: Wildcards >> >>If you search for an ancestor in the 1861 census and you are unsure how >> >> >their name was spelt, or can't find it with the usual spelling, try using >the wildcard facility. For example, if you search for William Lancaster and >you type in William *caster, the search will return a list of results that >include names such as William Doncaster or William Hilcaster - as well as >William Lancaster. You can also use two wildcards to search for a string of >letters such as *ollin*, if you are perhaps looking for a Rollind or a >Collins. The wildcard is denoted by a * and can be used within all search >fields, apart from ones which contain the drop-down menus. > > >> >>If you do not wish to receive any newsletters from us in the future, >> >> >please send an email to unsubscribe@1837online.com. To view our privacy >policy please click the following link. >http://www.1837online.com/Trace2web/privacy/index.jsp > > >> >> >> > > > >==== TOLPUDDLE Mailing List ==== >LOVELESS/LOVELACE GENEALOGY PAGE - UNITED KINGDOM/CANADA/AUSTRALIA > >http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~martyrs > > > > > Hi Donna,If you get the chance would you be able to look up: *ISAAC LUCK Born-1847 in Wittersham, Kent. So - aged 13 or 14 years in 1861 census.* I don't know who his parents/family are and it has been driving me mad for a long time. Can't trace his marriage certificate nor birth certs of his children even though I have their details on 1881 and 1901 census. one snag - Wittersham is in *Kent* now but it MAY have been in *Sussex t*hen. I note that this census doesn't cover Sussex yet. Anyway I rather think you will have a lot of calls on your census time so leave this one to the end. Hope all is well with you and yours' - gran.... Cheers, Carol