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Janet Karnovski

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Janet Report 13 Apr 2003 12:30

Donna King. Only the 1881 and 1901 censi are on line. The 1851 is being transcribed as we speak. You have to go to the FRC in Islington or the relevant county. I go to the FRC quite often. I could look up "stuff" for you if you like. William Williams. The site you are looking for is www.1837online.com but that will not give you info. on census records only BMD's.