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New online 1911 Census from "Find My Past" website 3 Years ago Karma: 0  
I would be interested in receiving any letters from members or (non members)of the NCFHS who have used this site and give me your personal views on whether you think it is value for money and how easy you found the site to use.

I know from personal experience when I first used the site that there were problems getting a decent sized printout (Something that Sale Waterside Local Studies Library had a problem with too!)

What do you think? Have you found it useful? Do you think it's worth the amount of £5 voucher for 40 points etc.?

Please submit letters/articles to the Editor of the NCFHS (postal address on the inside back cover of the journal) or email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it (All letters will be published in the next August issue of the Journal.

Sue
Editor
North Cheshire Family History Journal
 
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Re:New online 1911 Census from "Find My Past" website 2 Years, 5 Months ago Karma: 0  
That seems like a good thing for the 1911 census from find my past website. I guess there are good thing that visitors would like to say and some suggestions. Maybe the website might have some comment and suggestion page.



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Re:New online 1911 Census from "Find My Past" website 2 Years, 5 Months ago Karma: 0  
I joined for 6 months, Seems a better option. I have notice though that some of the names that crop up on other sites are NOT indexed on find my past, E.g. today I searched for William Grist, Dover Kent, & he's not indexed, but his lodger James Mudway is.
 
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