ROLL UP, roll up, roll up. See the latest computer game, arriving at a screen near you, courtesy of those techno wizards in (can you guess?) the National Archives. That's right. Those nice people in ...
The United Kingdom National Archives has entered into a licensing agreement with Brightsolid (formerly Scotland Online) to provide online access to the 1911 census records for England and Wales. Prior ...
AMATEUR genealogists can access records about some of East Lancashire’s most well known figures after the 1911 Census was made available online. Census forms detailing the lives of 36 million people ...
FINDING your Wexford ancestors just got easier with the release of 1911 census records. Families with links to Wexford can now search online for their ancestors in the 1911 census records. The records ...
Census forms detailing the lives of 36 million people in England and Wales are being scanned and posted on the ancestry website. Among those whose personal data was collected were then Prime Minister ...
Sunday, April 2, 1911 was not only a highly significant date in Hampshire's history but also an important milestone in the nation as a whole. On that date the details of 36 million people were ...
Project organisers hope school teachers, academics and members of the public tracing their ancestors will make use of a new website of the 1911 census. The free-to-access website, which contains the ...
The National Archives of Ireland digitized 1911 Irish census has added five more counties to its collection. Joining Antrim, Down, Dublin and Kerry are Cork, Donegal, Galway, Offaly and Wexford. The ...
Census records from England and Wales in 1911 have been made available online. The snapshot of life reveals the number of servants in Winston Churchill's household - and that David Beckham's ...