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  • This will help re your surnames in 1881 and in recent years

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    That's interesting, been having a play.

    Looks like the name Wimberley is becoming extinct, nothing shows up for the 1998 map as there are fewer than 100 on the electoral roll

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    • #3
      Interesting - but I'm not sure that it's not based on that other site's info. In that case the info displayed may not be quite what you think it is. The other site shows darker colours for higher densities... If you have two people of your target name name out of a population of four, then that will show as more important than 20,000 out of a population of 1 million.

      Christine
      Researching: BENNETT (Leics/Birmingham-ish) - incl. Leonard BENNETT in Detroit & Florida ; WARR/WOR, STRATFORD & GARDNER/GARNAR (Oxon); CHRISTMAS, RUSSELL, PAFOOT/PAFFORD (Hants); BIGWOOD, HAYLER/HAILOR (Sussex); LANCASTER (Beds, Berks, Wilts) - plus - COCKS (Spitalfields, Liverpool, Plymouth); RUSE/ROWSE, TREMEER, WADLIN(G)/WADLETON (Devonport, E Cornwall); GOULD (S Devon); CHAPMAN, HALL/HOLE, HORN (N Devon); BARRON, SCANTLEBURY (Mevagissey)...

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      • #4
        minee in the 1800,s where gloucestershire and a few london,brenda xxx

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