With eager anticipation, bought my credits and tried to search family members all in Liverpool area. All I got was 'No results' for 7 different names and a possible. I'm passed the novice stage and wonder if anyone else has had bad luck?
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Oh dear. You could have searched for free and waited to buy the credits until you needed them, but I suppose it's a bit late to say so now! I think some bits are missing from the counties which are available, but not sure where it tells you.KiteRunner
Every five years or so I look back on my life and I have a good... laugh" (Indigo Girls, "Watershed")
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Having checked on the site, it says all the householders' forms have survived and it is just some of the enumerators' books that haven't, so probably your problem is due to a mistranscription and they might turn up eventually.KiteRunner
Every five years or so I look back on my life and I have a good... laugh" (Indigo Girls, "Watershed")
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Alan - see my post about place names on another thread .......
I've been looking at the index out of curiosity. (I don't actually NEED anything from this census) I wanted to flag up the slightly odd place descriptions as a warning to others.
I have found family members who I know were born and lived in Silkstone (West Riding of Yorks). For all of them it says Penistone. Now I know that's not far away but in all the previous censuses Silkstone has NEVER been associated with Penistone.
I guess it may be the same with other places ..... just a warning!
I think the searches are a bit strange - try the 'less is more' technique. You'll get a much bigger list but can probaly spot them when you scroll through it.
Anne
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Sorry Alan, I deleted my post because I thought when I reread what you said initially that it did not have any relevance, and now I have forgotten what I said, beyond the fact that having jumped in too eagerly yesterday and spending money going nowhere fast, I took a step backwards today, just used the free access and found out a lot of information, using Free BMD in conjunction with the census, and I have spent nothing today but have furthered my research considerably.
One other point looking for my Grt Grandmother who was Irish born, I only found her by knowing the Townland and leaving out her first name and doing a bit of cross checking. Of course her age is out by 4 years so putting the age in was useless with just the narrow 2 years.:(
JanetLast edited by Janet; 13-01-09, 15:52.
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Yes Alan,
It's not producing results on free search for me, either. Are we going to find it grossly overrated or is this a cunning ploy to make everyone pay for access ? This site threw a wobbly as well - twice I tried to write this message and each time it told me my message was too short - before I had typed even one letter !!!
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I found that the mother had written Lillie on the census for both herself and daughter and not Lily which I'd put in expecting a result. Got it by trawling surname only.
Researching Irish families: FARMER, McBRIDE McQUADE, McQUAID, KIRK, SANDS/SANAHAN (Cork), BARR,
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