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    Smile FreeCen Project Update 28th June 2019

    Hi
    The latest database update took place on 28th June 2019
    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 This Month
    1851, None This Month
    1861, WRY
    1871, NTT, WRY
    1881, None This Month
    1891, HAM, SFK, SOM
    There are now 37,247,344 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 5,360,905
    1851 4,056,270
    1861 11,595,871
    1871 7,092,519
    1881 430,666
    1891 8,711,113

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    My thanks button seems to have vanished since the site’s reboot, so here’s a real, typed by my own lily white paws thank you to you and all your team. Both FreeCEN and FreeBMD make family research possible for all sorts of people!

    And, as I’ve said before, if anyone feels like they’ve received a lot of help and would like to give something back to the Genealogy community, I know that Bev would like to hear from you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lesley Robertson View Post
    My thanks button seems to have vanished since the site’s reboot, so here’s a real, typed by my own lily white paws thank you to you and all your team. Both FreeCEN and FreeBMD make family research possible for all sorts of people!

    And, as I’ve said before, if anyone feels like they’ve received a lot of help and would like to give something back to the Genealogy community, I know that Bev would like to hear from you!
    Hi
    Many thanks for your message
    We really would appreciate any help available, it is a huge task making the census available. We are especially short of voluteers prepared to proof read work that has been transcribed. Just as an example I have over 500,000 Surrey records that have been transcribed but no voluteers proof reading the work. This situation is replicated for all census counties and years. So we would love to hear from anyone interested in making the census available. There is also plenty of transcription available.
    Best wishes Bev

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