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jmlivingstone
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Census information.

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Just noticed, Scotlands People have new census information available, & it's free,

John
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What new information is there?

Thanks for letting us know!

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Re: Census information.

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New info on Scotlands People,


Census Street Lists

The Census Street Lists for the main towns and cities have now been added to the site for all census years. These free-to-view books are an excellent research tool and can be used to locate streets and find which enumeration books cover a particular area. In most instances the registration district is also provided. This is an excellent resource for finding who lived at a particular address without searching on a name.

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Thanks, John!

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Hi John,

Appreciate being informed on that. Scotlands People is a very useful genealogy related information site particularly for anyone who had family residing in Scotland in the 18th and 19th centuries.

regards,

Donald
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