From a piece in FamilySearch - link only opens in word so can't give the link
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Also - by Goggling:QuoteDeciphering the annotations and notes in the RegisterThe 1939 Register is littered with annotations and notes. There has been no master index made of the abbreviations and code letters used and as the books were annotated by a lot of different people for about 60 years, for a variety of purposes we may never know the meaning of all the scribbles. However many we have been able to decipher. NR = National Register CR = Central Register I/D = Identity Card M/C = Medical CardFrom a piece in FamilySearch - link only opens in word so can't give the link
Deciphering the annotations and notes in the RegisterThe 1939 Register is littered with annotations and notes. There has been no master index made of the abbreviations and code letters used and as the books were annotated by a lot of different people for about 60 years, for a variety of purposes we may never know the meaning of all the scribbles. However many we have been able to decipher. NR = National Register CR = Central Register I/D = Identity Card M/C = Medical Card
I apologise if this cvered elsewhere, but I have found a female relative on the 39 register, but it appears the info is a s the 31 census (DoBs etc) Also, what does MIC and DPL mean please?
Quote from: PJW62 on Friday 15 October 21 18:43 BST (UK) I apologise if this cvered elsewhere, but I have found a female relative on the 39 register, but it appears the info is a s the 31 census (DoBs etc) Also, what does MIC and DPL mean please?I don't understand your reference to the 1931 census - that census was destroyed by fire and no longer exists. Columns 7 and 8 of the 1939 Register record each person's date of birth.'DPL' is the district code for Luton, there are no codes that start with "M" so you would need to give a context to be able to guess what it might be in reference to. Many of the codes remain known only to the government officials who updated the records.Debra
Quote from: Gadget on Friday 15 October 21 17:16 BST (UK) Also - by Goggling:QuoteDeciphering the annotations and notes in the RegisterThe 1939 Register is littered with annotations and notes. There has been no master index made of the abbreviations and code letters used and as the books were annotated by a lot of different people for about 60 years, for a variety of purposes we may never know the meaning of all the scribbles. However many we have been able to decipher. NR = National Register CR = Central Register I/D = Identity Card M/C = Medical CardFrom a piece in FamilySearch - link only opens in word so can't give the linkHiMedical card makes sense considering the register was linked to the NHS. Not sure about half married couple's ration allowance as the 1/2 m/c entry I've been looking at was dated 1976. Perhaps a new doctor's card was issued with a change in surname or address which required the register to be updated. 1/2 still a puzzle though. Thank you.