Do you think that there were some addresses that just weren't done in 1911, or is it just that some have got missed off by FMP? I have been searching for a family for ages and have tried every trick I know, but they just don't seem to be there. I even know the 2 addresses that they should be living at one or the other. But when you bring up a road or st it doesn't seem to list the number, just dozens of the street address. Do they expect you to view every address :(
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It's very sweet of you to offer Val but I don't think you will have much luck. I have tried on and off every since the 1911 became available. If you do fancy a look though - this is them in 1901 Class: RG13; Piece: 3193; Folio: 108; Page: 31. http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...try&h=18813511
William Foster b 1868 Bleasby Notts
Clementine Foster (nee Holland) b 1876 Bleasby
Mabel b 1898
Winifred b 1899
Violet b 1901 All Bleasby
Then 1903 William Ernest born 1 Church Lane Moorgreen Notts (which seems to come under Greasley) It was a farm
There were also born 2 girls - Hilda and Cecily and 2 boys Francis and Eric
I think they should all be on the 1911.
They should either be living at 1, Church Lane as above or may have moved by then to 81 Main Street Newthorpe (which may also come under Greasley)
All Nottinghamshire and both farms - he was a farmer.Chrissie passed away in January 2020.
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Originally posted by Chrissie Smiff View PostDo you think that there were some addresses that just weren't done in 1911, or is it just that some have got missed off by FMP? I have been searching for a family for ages and have tried every trick I know, but they just don't seem to be there. I even know the 2 addresses that they should be living at one or the other. But when you bring up a road or st it doesn't seem to list the number, just dozens of the street address. Do they expect you to view every address :(
I have done just that Chrissie, checking one road that gave 247 results! lol;DVivienne passed away July 2013
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Have you tried searching the "official 1911" site? It is much better than FMP. I have had a quick go, but not found anything, but I'm no expert. I did notice that Greasley doesn't seem to be part of the address, so you may be able to identify what was used then, as parishes etc. did change sometimes.
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Originally posted by Trina View PostHave you tried searching the "official 1911" site? It is much better than FMP.
I agree with you Trina & I've complained to FMP about it to no avail.
It doesn't make sense being as FMP run the 1911 census but they insist they have to run the onsite one the same as their other census & you can't buy a sub to the 1911.
I've complained via the site & I've sent PMs on here to Ian Tester who is the marketing manager.
I just get a standard reply from the office & Ian has never replied which is disapointing as we were on ajacent stands at a FH fair a couple of years ago, chatted quite a bit & I thought they were very nice people. Trouble is like GR as it got bigger the service declined, it's all about money now.Last edited by Vivienne; 17-02-10, 11:29.Vivienne passed away July 2013
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I've tried on both sites, but no luck. (Only on the names so far) Seems unlikely that the whole family could be absent from a farm doesn't it! They could have had their surname wildly mistranscribed which is why you are looking at the addresses I guess.
Will try looking at the addresses a bit later
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Thank you so much for trying Trina. Yes, I could understand the odd one being missing but not a whole family. I have searched with first name only in Nottinghamshire as well, that's why I thought perhaps it hadn't been transcribed or had somehow got missed off FMP/1911.Chrissie passed away in January 2020.
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