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Archive for June, 2007

Census 1841-Henshall Family Surname

By Family Historian On June 30, 2007 No Comments

British Census 1841-Henshall Family Surname

The 1841 Census was the first National Census to list full names and other people located in a household.

Free access to mircofilm copies of the 1841 Census enumerators manuscripts are available at the FRC in London and county records may be held by the relevant County Record Office.

The 1841 Census is the earliest British Census to locate your Henshall Ancestors, their family groups as well as jobs and locations of an Henshall Ancestors birth place.

Henshall in the UK Census

Henshall – 1841 Census

The UK 1841 Census was completed on the night of 6 June 1841. The 1841 Census provides the following information: Address, Personal details of each individual that had spent the night in the house, including: Age (nearest 5 years), Gender, Profession or occupation, Where born (by county).

Henshall – Searchable Online 1841 Census Records

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Census 1841-Currell Family Surname

By ukfamily On June 30, 2007 No Comments

UK Census 1841-Currell Family Surname

The 1841 Census was the first National Census to list full names and other people located in a household.

Free access to mircofilm copies of the 1841 Census enumerators manuscripts are available at the FRC in London and county records may be held by the relevant County Record Office.

The 1841 Census is the earliest British Census to locate your Currell Ancestors, their family groups as well as jobs and locations of an Currell Ancestors birth place.

Currell in the UK Census

Currell – 1841 Census

The UK 1841 Census was completed on the night of 6 June 1841. The 1841 Census provides the following information: Address, Personal details of each individual that had spent the night in the house, including: Age (nearest 5 years), Gender, Profession or occupation, Where born (by county).

Currell – Searchable Online 1841 Census Records

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Pettingale Family Surname In The 1841 Census

By Family Reseacher On June 30, 2007 No Comments

Pettingale Family Surname In The 1841 British Census

The 1841 Census was the first National Census to list full names and other people located in a household.

Free access to mircofilm copies of the 1841 Census enumerators manuscripts are available at the FRC in London and county records may be held by the relevant County Record Office.

The 1841 Census is the earliest British Census to locate your Pettingale Ancestors, their family groups as well as jobs and locations of an Pettingale Ancestors birth place.

Pettingale in the UK Census

Pettingale – 1841 Census

The UK 1841 Census was completed on the night of 6 June 1841. The 1841 Census provides the following information: Address, Personal details of each individual that had spent the night in the house, including: Age (nearest 5 years), Gender, Profession or occupation, Where born (by county).

Pettingale – Searchable Online 1841 Census Records

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Starting your Chaplain Family History Research And Chaplain Message Boards

By sbduk2 On June 30, 2007 No Comments

Chaplain Family History – Chaplain Family Research

UK Family Search provides information to help you in your
Chaplain Family Research. The key to getting started in building your
Chaplain family history is to start with your relations. Make contact with as many relations as you can, tell them what you are trying to do and ask for their help. Build a questionnaire and when completing any interviews try and record the interview. Build a picture from the information you receive, but remember, you may get conflicting information from different people. Keep all the information with references of who/where/when you found this data.

Once you have started to build your family tree and have built a basic family tree then start searching the internet to find out if any one else has / is doing research that provides information on your ancestors. Always double check the information

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Starting your Wheelor Family History Research And Wheelor Message Boards

By sbduk2 On June 30, 2007 No Comments

Wheelor Family History – Wheelor Family Research

UK Family Search provides evidence to help you in your
Wheelor Family Research. The key to getting started in building your
Wheelor family history is to start with your relations. Make contact with as many relations as you can, tell them what you are trying to do and ask for their help. Build a questionnaire and when completing any interviews try and record the interview. Build a picture from the facts you receive, but remember, you may get conflicting data from different people. Keep all the evidence with references of who/where/when you found this data.

Once you have started to build your family tree and have built a basic family tree then start searching the web to find out if any one else has / is doing research that provides evidence on your ancestors. Always double check the facts

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Starting your Kitchner Family History Research And Kitchner Message Boards

By Family Reseacher On June 30, 2007 No Comments

Kitchner Family History – Kitchner Family Research

UK Family Search provides evidence to help you in your
Kitchner Family Research. The key to getting started in building your
Kitchner family history is to start with your relations. Make contact with as many relations as you can, tell them what you are trying to do and ask for their help. Build a questionnaire and when completing any interviews try and record the interview. Build a picture from the information you receive, but remember, you may get conflicting facts from different people. Keep all the information with references of who/where/when you found this data.

Once you have started to build your family tree and have built a basic family tree then start searching the web to find out if any one else has / is doing research that provides facts on your ancestors. Always double check the information

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Starting your Allsup Family History Research And Allsup Message Boards

By Family Historian On June 30, 2007 No Comments

Allsup Family History – Allsup Family Research

UK Family Search provides information to help you in your
Allsup Family Research. The key to getting started in building your
Allsup family history is to start with your relations. Make contact with as many relations as you can, tell them what you are trying to do and ask for their help. Build a questionnaire and when completing any interviews try and record the interview. Build a picture from the information you receive, but remember, you may get conflicting information from different people. Keep all the information with references of who/where/when you found this data.

Once you have started to build your family tree and have built a basic family tree then start searching the internet to find out if any one else has / is doing research that provides information on your ancestors. Always double check the information

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Starting your Rainbow Family History Research And Rainbow Message Boards

By Family Historian On June 30, 2007 No Comments

Rainbow Family History – Rainbow Family Research

UK Family Search provides data to help you in your
Rainbow Family Research. The key to getting started in building your
Rainbow family history is to start with your relations. Make contact with as many relations as you can, tell them what you are trying to do and ask for their help. Build a questionnaire and when completing any interviews try and record the interview. Build a picture from the facts you receive, but remember, you may get conflicting data from different people. Keep all the data with references of who/where/when you found this data.

Once you have started to build your family tree and have built a basic family tree then start searching the world wide web to find out if any one else has / is doing research that provides information on your ancestors. Always double check

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Cue Family History Research And Cue Message Boards

By ukfamily On June 30, 2007 No Comments

Cue Family History – Cue Family Research

UK Family Search provides information to help you in your
Cue Family Research. The key to getting started in building your
Cue family history is to start with your relations. Make contact with as many relations as you can, tell them what you are trying to do and ask for their help. Build a questionnaire and when completing any interviews try and record the interview. Build a picture from the information you receive, but remember, you may get conflicting information from different people. Keep all the information with references of who/where/when you found this data.

Once you have started to build your family tree and have built a basic family tree then start searching the internet to find out if any one else has / is doing research that provides information on your ancestors. Always double check the information

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Starting your Titchiner Family History Research And Titchiner Message Boards

By Family Reseacher On June 30, 2007 No Comments

Titchiner Family History – Titchiner Family Research

UK Family Search provides facts to help you in your
Titchiner Family Research. The key to getting started in building your
Titchiner family history is to start with your relations. Make contact with as many relations as you can, tell them what you are trying to do and ask for their help. Build a questionnaire and when completing any interviews try and record the interview. Build a picture from the evidence you receive, but remember, you may get conflicting data from different people. Keep all the facts with references of who/where/when you found this data.

Once you have started to build your family tree and have built a basic family tree then start searching the world wide web to find out if any one else has / is doing research that provides information on your ancestors. Always double check

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