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* www.findmypast.com (1841-1901; also links to the 1911 census) | |||
* www.rootsUK.com - 1841 | |||
* www.ancestry.co.uk – 1841-1901 online | |||
* http://www.thegenealogist.co.uk/ www.thegenealogist.co.uk] – extensive census 1841-1901; probate & church registers indexes or transcriptions | |||
* www.nationalarchives.gov.uk – census indexes 1901-1911 | |||
* www.genesreunited.org.uk – compilation of tens of millions of entries including living relatives | |||
* Google on the words--“place-name” and “census”, or census “year” and the word “index” | |||
* The Family History Library’s Patron Desktop “Favorites” links (see under the county name; then listed under the Census” subject heading; access online at http://fhlfavorites.com/) | |||
* Familysearch.org – numerous indexes/databases www.familysearch.org for mostly 1881, 1851; some 1841, 1861 and 1891 | |||
* Federation Family History Societies – great resources offered by county societies; most produce long and significant lists of transcribed census records ($) www.ffhs.org.uk | |||
* FindMyPast.com – nearly 70 million online parish and church register database ($) | |||
* Society of Genealogists, London – www.sog.org ($) – holds a significant collection of published/transcribed census records and indexes o Freecensus.org.uk | |||
===== 2. Civil registration indexes ===== | ===== 2. Civil registration indexes ===== |
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