In case you do not know already, the above census transcription has been completed for East Lothian, and you can search on line for free. Because FreeCEN is so busy, it is best to go on-line after midnight, GMT. Happy hunting!
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20-03-2005, 8:51 PM #1David SherriffGuest
1841 / 51 CENSUS ON FreeCEN FOR EAST LOTHIAN
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21-03-2005, 10:32 AM #2amanda77Guest
Can Anyone tell me if they know which other areas in Scotland are complete on Freecen? I haven't managed to locate anything for any of my searches in Scotland so far.
Regards
Amanda
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21-03-2005, 1:09 PM #3
FreeCEN stats
Originally Posted by amanda77
enjoy
Dave
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21-03-2005, 8:43 PM #4amanda77Guest
Thanks for that. Very handy to know. One other question if you don't mind. I noticed that there doesn't seem to be any Scottish counties listed for any other census other than 1841. Does this mean they are not going to be available?
Any idea?
Regards
Amanda
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21-03-2005, 8:54 PM #5Originally Posted by amanda77
Any Scottish coord will welcome anyone with open arms....as will England and Wales
Dave
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21-03-2005, 9:33 PM #6Jo SimpsonsGuest
Sounds like Dave is touting for business!
Jo
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22-03-2005, 10:29 AM #7Originally Posted by Dave
I've now put the 1841 onto my own web site as a pdf file, with added maiden names. It's faster and easier, so I'll be adding the others as I get them done.
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22-03-2005, 11:55 AM #8
FreeCEN donations
Originally Posted by Lesley Robertson
We always welcome donations as some coords will tell you, just a little one for you, STS 1861 and 41.........so much data it was amazing 16 61 pieces, and I think 8 41 pieces...............I was gobsmacked
I never say no, it may be work , but so what, we can get it done
Dave
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24-03-2005, 10:33 PM #9David SherriffGuest
Dear Lesley, I had a quick look at your website and your 1841 census transcription for Whitsome, Berwickshire, and I am impressed. I was interested to see that some of the surnames in Whitsome, appear in my family tree, or appeared in Cockburnspath in the 1950's. Do you happen to know of any other 1841 transcriptions of other parishes in Berwickshire?
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29-03-2005, 3:10 PM #10
<Sad.....let me know who and I will bang heads>
I don't know whether it was your magic wand, or what, but I've now heard from the coordinator. She's sent me some templates, so after I've finished transcribing & processing the '71, I'll start working on it. It'll be interesting to see how complicated it is to reduce the files (weed out the extras) and fit them to the standard!
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