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How far back do electoral rolls
13-01-11, 13:32
go in the UK and is there a site which has them
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Some information here about them:
http://www.familytreeforum.com/conte...Poll-Bookspage
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Thanks Caroline
looks like I need a trip home and the record office
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13-01-11, 18:11
Perhaps but if you are researching Wakefield residents, Anguline research Archives are digitising Wakefield Electoral Registers in association with the Wakefield Local Studies Library.
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13-01-11, 19:40
I understand that Electoral registration was introduced in 1832.
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14-01-11, 07:24
But very few people were entitled to vote in those days.
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