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Title: What does this mean in the 1939 census?
Post by: Doc1966 on Thursday 29 June 23 10:18 BST (UK)
Hello all,

If you look at the picture I have added it shows a red line going through an entry for a Florence Ingram, it also has the innitials "IC" written in the address column.

Does anyone know what this means?

Regards

Mick Bird
Title: Re: What does this mean in the 1939 census?
Post by: CaroleW on Thursday 29 June 23 11:18 BST (UK)
Identity card

Scroll down to "Interpreting the notation"

www.rootschat.com/links/01sfj/

Title: Re: What does this mean in the 1939 census?
Post by: KGarrad on Thursday 29 June 23 11:28 BST (UK)
There wasn't a census in 1939! ;D
The 1939 National Register was used first for ID cards and Ration Books.
After WW2, it was used by the NHS and kept updated until the 1990's.
Title: Re: What does this mean in the 1939 census?
Post by: Doc1966 on Thursday 29 June 23 11:33 BST (UK)
Thanks guys you learn something new everyday.