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    Smile FreeCen Project Update 21st September

    Hi
    The latest database update took place on 20th September 2017
    We are always looking for volunteers to help us improve on these figures, if you have some spare
    time and are interested please contact me by message here
    There are new records for the following counties,
    1841, None
    1851, SSX
    1861, DBY, ERY, NRY, RFW,
    1871, DUR, ESS, NTT, RFW, SFK, SOM, WRY
    1881, None This Month
    1891, CUL
    There are now 33,270,374 individual records on line, they break down into the census years as shown below. If you wish to see what is available
    for the different counties please go to
    www.freecen.org.uk/statistics.html

    Census Year
    1841 5,178,976
    1851 3,655,106
    1861 10,747,562
    1871 5,498,526
    1881 365,216
    1891 7,979,579
    Hope this helps with your research Bev

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    A quick reminder to our members. If you feel like giving something to the genealogy community, FreeCEN (and others) can always use volunteers willing to transcribe entries for them.
    If you think you might be interested, contact Bev here.

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    Hi Lesley
    Many thanks for your message. All help is very much appreciated, we need people prepared to transcribe the census, people to proof read (check) the work already transcribed and also people prepared to co-ordinate projects for the different counties and census years.
    Please get in touch if you fancy having a go at any of these tasks.
    Bev

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    Quote Originally Posted by BevHowlett View Post
    Hi Lesley
    Many thanks for your message. All help is very much appreciated, we need people prepared to transcribe the census, people to proof read (check) the work already transcribed and also people prepared to co-ordinate projects for the different counties and census years.
    Please get in touch if you fancy having a go at any of these tasks.
    Bev
    I gave it a go last year and thoroughly enjoy the challenge of deciphering the olde worlde handwriting.
    I have also learned the importance of carefully checking the census images when working on our own research.

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