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Re: Even More Revelations from the 1911 Census
« Reply #90 on: Wednesday 28 January 09 09:18 GMT (UK) »
Has anyone found any revelations about their own ancestors on the 1911 census.

I found out about my great aunt, who married a man who was at least 15 years her junior (probably more like 20).  They both lied about their ages - he made out he was older, and she made out she was younger.  The poor lad died when he was 25.  She must have been some woman !  :o
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Re: Even More Revelations from the 1911 Census
« Reply #91 on: Wednesday 28 January 09 09:31 GMT (UK) »
William Thacker, 66 of Walsall, Staffs,  was Horny  8)
Sussex, Burwash/Somerset/South London: PANKHURST/FABLING/GREEN/KING/PARROT/POPE/PEMBROKE
Notts/Leics/London: POLLARD/BELAND/FELLS/MORRISON/MARYSON/CLARKE
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Re: Even More Revelations from the 1911 Census
« Reply #92 on: Wednesday 28 January 09 18:17 GMT (UK) »
Has anyone found any revelations about their own ancestors on the 1911 census.

I have a relation who was a Political Agent who was sadly Unemployed:-\

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Re: Even More Revelations from the 1911 Census
« Reply #93 on: Wednesday 28 January 09 18:28 GMT (UK) »
18 year old Edith Howarth of Rochdale Lancashire was the only swindler  :o :o :o
Best wishes, Judy :-))


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Re: Even More Revelations from the 1911 Census
« Reply #94 on: Wednesday 28 January 09 20:15 GMT (UK) »
11 gouls
103 ghosts
38 spirits
2 monsters
16 beasts
12 elfs
203 fairys
2 dwarfs
59 trolls
32 dragons
3 demons
62 witches
27 wizards
and 8 warlocks.

Were there any actual muggles in 1911?

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Re: Even More Revelations from the 1911 Census
« Reply #95 on: Wednesday 04 February 09 14:05 GMT (UK) »
 :'( :'( :'(

You can't use the comma in the surname field in the 1911 census anymore.... which is a real shame...It was fun looking for things but also a very useful way of finding other people in the household.  Maybe they felt they were giving too much away for free...  ::)


The only way now is to use the "begins with option" and do 26 searches starting with a, b,c etc.... Takes a while but you would get there in the end :o


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Re: Even More Revelations from the 1911 Census
« Reply #96 on: Wednesday 04 February 09 14:22 GMT (UK) »
I'm sure they said somewhere that searching without a surname would eventually be enabled.
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Re: Even More Revelations from the 1911 Census
« Reply #97 on: Wednesday 04 February 09 14:37 GMT (UK) »
:'( :'( :'(

You can't use the comma in the surname field in the 1911 census anymore.... which is a real shame...It was fun looking for things but also a very useful way of finding other people in the household.  Maybe they felt they were giving too much away for free...  ::)

The only way now is to use the "begins with option" and do 26 searches starting with a, b,c etc.... Takes a while but you would get there in the end :o

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Welll it had to happen.  Why would you pay for a transcript when you could get the household for zilch.   Pity.

Surely they can't have teams of people looking out for these loopholes  ???  I wonder who spilled the beans ??
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Re: Even More Revelations from the 1911 Census
« Reply #98 on: Wednesday 04 February 09 15:00 GMT (UK) »
From the blog:

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We have released a number of new search features this morning - we hope you find them useful.

Last Name” is no longer a compulsory field - you can search using “First Name” or “Census reference” instead
Up to 5,000 search results can now be viewed
Searches with up to 1,000 results are now displayed automatically, without the “gateway” screen being shown first
You can choose to enter a Census reference number instead of an address in Place Search (see the help file next to this field for further details)


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