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Does anyone have access to 1911 census documents?
I have been able to find my relatives using the census search but I don't have an account/want to pay just for this search. I am interesting in finding out where it says my relative was born. I am looking for Arthur Perry born 1883 who was married to Lydia Perry born 1881, and in 1911 they had two children, Arthur born in 1905 and Gwendoline born in 1910.
If anyone could find the transcript or image for me I would be very grateful. My primary concern is where Arthur Perry Senior was born.
Thanks in advance and I will be rating best answer
4 Antworten
- vor 1 JahrzehntBeste Antwort
Check out rootsweb.com, and if it isn't there, ask someone on the site with an ancestry.com account if they will look it up for you. Ancestry.com full global accts aren't cheap (I used to have an annual one), but people are always willing to help. Also google "RAOGK" Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness and post a request :)
You are however going to need a city, state, or at least region though, even if they are questionable or guesses.
- Anonymvor 1 Jahrzehnt
Why don't you try the U.S. Census Bureau. They're old records but the bureau must have some records of 1911. Also, if you know what city/state they were married in, that city's hall of records could have something. Also, if they were married in a church or synagogue, there should be some records. It's a start anyway. Good Luck.
- vor 1 Jahrzehnt
1911 census cost £3.50 a time to look up someone. You can buy credits online.
Chances are born in Yorkshire, just a hunch.
- vor 1 Jahrzehnt
You should be able to nip down the local registry office and look i know there is a place but i cant remember what its called, but you should not have to pay. (Freedom of Information Act)