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General => The Common Room => Topic started by: pipscwic on Monday 05 September 22 12:16 BST (UK)
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Is it possible to see 1939 register on Ancestry?
if it is, how do I find it?
Have come back to family history after a break and find Ancestry challenging.
Thank you
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Don't think so. I think it is only available on FindMyPast, but I stand to be corrected by others more knowledgeable :D
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Yes, it is on Ancestry. You will find it in the 'UK Census Collection' - there is a drop down menu and it’s the penultimate item (after the 1911 Census Wales Summary Books)
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Thanks Jen :-[
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thank you
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Just note: FindMyPast take updates frequently (monthly I believe), whereas Ancestry update once per year.
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Don't rely on 1939 Register for Birth Dates when Searching as they are only 60% Correct in my Experience
Use the Free GRO Birth Index Search Facility for pre 1911 and freebmd for Births after 1911
Far more accurate than using Ancestry
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Just note: FindMyPast take updates frequently (monthly I believe), whereas Ancestry update once per year.
I have an Ancestry account, but I sometimes go to our local public library to check the 1939 Register on Find My Past (the library has free access). It's irritating the Ancestry updates are less frequent!
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Don't rely on 1939 Register for Birth Dates when Searching as they are only 60% Correct in my Experience Use the Free GRO Birth Index Search Facility for pre 1911 and freebmd for Births after 1911 - Far more accurate than using Ancestry
Not sure what you mean by this, as those indexes only give you year and quarter of registration (not actual birth) while the 1939 register gives an exact date. Of course that date may be inaccurate, but opposite the index the only error you might detect will be the year. Most people can recall their birthday, but perhaps forget in which year it happened. I'm sure I have found several of those.
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The 1939 Register was NOT Completed by the Householder But by a Visiting Enumerator and Completed based on what they were told if they could remember them all for everyone even if they knew.
Even then the Enumerator transcribed so many anyway.
So many Evacuees couldn't tell the Householder what their exact Birth Date was which is why so many can't be found now using exact Dates.
Yes the GRO only shows the Quarter which if you are Really Researching your Ancestry then you send for the Birth Certificate to get more accurate Information even then that doesn't necessarily state the Truth.
I have several Birth Certificates with Relatives Born on their Birth Certificates long after the Priest Baptised them previously.
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The 1939 Register was NOT Completed by the Householder But by a Visiting Enumerator and Completed based on what they were told if they could remember them all for everyone even if they knew.
Sorry, but that's wrong. It was done in the same way as the censuses, with forms being delivered to households for completion and later collected and transcribed by enumerators.
"The names in the Register were copied by the enumerator from the household schedules, hand-written by the householders."
https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/1939-register/
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Thanks Sloe Gin
I stand corrected. Learnt something new.
I could see the Register we see was not the Original completed by the Householder from the same handwriting and it explains why there are so many incorrect transcribed cases as I have found as a Researcher
Thanks again
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As usual, people may have lied about (or not known) their year of birth, but they almost always got their birthday right.
So cross-referencing the Register with the GRO index should get their actual date of birth.
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My Mother in law had one Birth Date declared by her Parents on the 1939 Register
Another Birth Date celebrated by herself and her Family and entered on her Death Certificate and Headstone
Was a big shock years later doing research I sent for her Birth Certificate and got an entirely different Date registered on her Birth
One other Relative has his Birth Date registered on the final 42nd deadline and Invented
The Priest Recorded the Real Birth Date in his Consecutive Baptism Register some 6 weeks before his Birth Certificate says he was Born
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The Priest Recorded the Real Birth Date in his Consecutive Baptism Register some 6 weeks before his Birth Certificate says he was Born
I too have come across births registered as being after the baptisms dates, often with an actual DOB quoted in church.
All to avoid a stern talking to because dad spent more than six weeks "wetting the baby's head". ;D
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Yes, I've found several examples myself.