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| *Those whose names have been omitted from the register. | | *Those whose names have been omitted from the register. |
| *World War I conscientious objectors 1918-1923.<ref>Christensen, Penelope. "England Electoral Records (National Institute)," ''The National Institute for Genealogical Studies'' (2012), https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/England_Electoral_Records_%28National_Institute%29.</ref> | | *World War I conscientious objectors 1918-1923.<ref>Christensen, Penelope. "England Electoral Records (National Institute)," ''The National Institute for Genealogical Studies'' (2012), https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/England_Electoral_Records_%28National_Institute%29.</ref> |
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| | A moiety of a house claims by purchase from Richd Hardy who purchased of Eliz. Fletcher<ref>Christensen, Penelope. "England Freeholders Lists, Jury Lists, Burgess Rolls, Freemen Rolls (National Institute)," ''The National Institute for Genealogical Studies'' (2012), https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/England_Freeholders_Lists,_Jury_Lists,_Burgess_Rolls,_Freemen_Rolls_%28National_Institute%29.</ref> | | | A moiety of a house claims by purchase from Richd Hardy who purchased of Eliz. Fletcher<ref>Christensen, Penelope. "England Freeholders Lists, Jury Lists, Burgess Rolls, Freemen Rolls (National Institute)," ''The National Institute for Genealogical Studies'' (2012), https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/England_Freeholders_Lists,_Jury_Lists,_Burgess_Rolls,_Freemen_Rolls_%28National_Institute%29.</ref> |
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| | Part of Wootton Farm<ref>Christensen, Penelope. "England Poll Books 1694 to 1872, Electoral Registers 1832 to the Present (National Institute)," ''The National Institute for Genealogical Studies'' (2012), https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/England_Poll_Books_1694_to_1872,_Electoral_Registers_1832_to_the_Present_%28National_Institute%29.</ref> | | | Part of Wootton Farm<ref>Christensen, Penelope. "England Poll Books 1694 to 1872, Electoral Registers 1832 to the Present (National Institute)," ''The National Institute for Genealogical Studies'' (2012), https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/England_Poll_Books_1694_to_1872,_Electoral_Registers_1832_to_the_Present_%28National_Institute%29.</ref> |
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| It is a mistake to dismiss pre-1928 electoral registers of various kinds as containing too few people in too high an economic level to be worth the researcher’s time. Even if your ancestor couldn’t vote, maybe someone else in the family could—a brother, father, husband, uncle or in-law, perhaps. However, the touted value of electoral lists to provide at least the geographic areas where the surname occurs is really only useful if indexes are available. Census indexes for the period 1841-1901 are now more easily available than electoral lists, but the latter are valuable for geographic location of the surname prior to and after this time.<ref>Christensen, Penelope. "England Modern Electoral Records (National Institute)," ''The National Institute for Genealogical Studies'' (2012), https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/England_Modern_Electoral_Records_%28National_Institute%29.</ref> | | It is a mistake to dismiss pre-1928 electoral registers of various kinds as containing too few people in too high an economic level to be worth the researcher’s time. Even if your ancestor couldn’t vote, maybe someone else in the family could—a brother, father, husband, uncle or in-law, perhaps. However, the touted value of electoral lists to provide at least the geographic areas where the surname occurs is really only useful if indexes are available. Census indexes for the period 1841-1901 are now more easily available than electoral lists, but the latter are valuable for geographic location of the surname prior to and after this time.<ref>Christensen, Penelope. "England Modern Electoral Records (National Institute)," ''The National Institute for Genealogical Studies'' (2012), https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/England_Modern_Electoral_Records_%28National_Institute%29.</ref> |
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| == References == | | == References == |