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British sub par
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Tina | Report | 28 Dec 2011 21:40 |
Thank you for your replies. Yes Ivy it did appear on the 1911 census. |
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Ivy | Report | 28 Dec 2011 21:12 |
Is this from the 1911 census? The earlier census returns only asked for place of birth (so that one would then often see "British subject, foreign parts" written beside the place of birth, or "naturalised British subject"). |
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Kay???? | Report | 28 Dec 2011 21:12 |
British Subject ==by parentage.... |
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Tina | Report | 28 Dec 2011 20:49 |
Could anyone tell me what british sub par means in the nationality section on the census? |