Genealogy Chat
Welcome to the Genes Reunited community boards!
- The Genes Reunited community is made up of millions of people with similar interests. Discover your family history and make life long friends along the way.
- You will find a close knit but welcoming group of keen genealogists all prepared to offer advice and help to new members.
- And it's not all serious business. The boards are often a place to relax and be entertained by all kinds of subjects.
- The Genes community will go out of their way to help you, so don’t be shy about asking for help.
Quick Search
Single word search
Icons
- New posts
- No new posts
- Thread closed
- Stickied, new posts
- Stickied, no new posts
HELP - Searching
Profile | Posted by | Options | Post Date |
---|---|---|---|
|
June | Report | 11 Jul 2008 17:21 |
I have managed to track some of my family through the 1901 census. However, I know that there were more children born after that and I know they were all born in Greenwich, London. I have gone through births and found several with the correct surname but unfortunately they do not give the names of mother or father. Is there any other way I can cut the list down? |
|||
|
Jill 2011 (aka Warrior Princess of Cilla!) | Report | 11 Jul 2008 17:46 |
They will only show the mother's maiden name from 1911 onwards. |
|||
Researching: |
|||
|
Jill 2011 (aka Warrior Princess of Cilla!) | Report | 11 Jul 2008 17:47 |
Or - baptisms maybe. If they lived in the same area for a period of years and you have an address in 1901 you might be able to work out which is the local church. |
|||
Researching: |
|||
|
Glen In Tinsel Knickers | Report | 11 Jul 2008 19:58 |
The only drawback to using the 1911 (apart from the cost before the official release) is that you might still miss some youngsters. If a child was born post 1901 census and died pre 1911 then you won't know about them purely from the census returns. To get the full picture you will need to combine, baptisms, births and census returns. |
|||
|
June | Report | 12 Jul 2008 09:44 |
Thanks very much. I hadn't thought about baptism and if I can't get further I will think about sending for the 1911 census. Thank you again. |