Tuesday 14 October 2014

ED 12 Mossley 1901

The nights are drawing in, so it's back to the census transcriptions once more.

This time it's the 1901 census of Mossley and ED 12 containing some 278 families is now online

As usual I hope you find some one.

The starting point as ever for the census pages is www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.php

Good Luck

Antony

Monday 7 April 2014

Top Mossley 1901 is Now Completed

Well after 6 months of re-design, at last I have now transcribed another Enumeration District. It's Top Mossley 1901.  Ed 11

268 families consisting of around 1200 people who lived in the area at time.

Start at www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.php and you just might find that elusive ancestor.

Good Luck

Antony

Wednesday 2 April 2014

1911 Workhouse, Barracks & Infirmary all done.

The 1911 censuses of the Barracks, Wokhouse and Infirmary have all been completed now with all the crossings out and deletions of the enumerator.

EDs 1-10 are complete, though still need without the worker/employer/own account description adding along with any disabilities etc.

They'll be there soon

Hope you find your man as usual

Starting place is www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.php

Antony

Thursday 27 March 2014

1901 Re-design is complete

At last the re-hashing of Hartshead 1901 is complete and I have started 1911.

The Workhouse and the Barracks in 1901 were definitely messy due to the numerous crossings out made by the enumerator and the CSS became very fiddly. Still it's all done eventually.

1911 will be a bit of a marathon because I did these initial transcriptions in 2009 before the censored bits like infirmity and nationality was made available. It seems that I need to look at each census page again to ma...ke the necessary amendments.
This just leaves 1881 which most people have access to already of course because both ancestry and FMP provide this index gratis. Courtesy of the LDS of course.
One of these days, they'll all be completed.

The census web page is www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.php7

Hope you find someone

Antony

Thursday 20 March 2014

Ionian Island Indexes

Just by way of a change from the census transcriptions, I did some work this week on the Ionian Island Indices or is it Indexes ?

They are now transcribed in their entirity and can viewed from http://www.c5d.co.uk/ionianislands.php

Take a look if you have any ancestors who well have been that way on

Good Luck

Antony