Most of you are familiar with the UK Census Project, but I notice
that many more transcriptions have been added lately.
The link at the bottom is to a page with a tool called a Family Data
Sheet Estimator. It's based on mathematical models of genealogical
records dating back to 1400. These are just estimates and things 'out
of the norm' will throw it off. For instance, I was born late in my
parents' lives, so when I did a make-up on my mother, her 'first
child estimated date' was 16 years before my actual birth; but it was
almost scary to see how close it came to my parents' other info and
on back to previous generations!
Nancy
P.S. For the Scots among you, there's a link to my Tartan Day page;
I forgot to post it yesterday.....a belated happy Tartan Day!! :-)
FreeCEN --- Scotland:
http://www.users.waitrose.com/~census/
FreeCEN UK Census Returns
http://freecen.rootsweb.com/
This page includes info about their other two projects:
FreeBMD: GRO (Civil Registration) birth, marriage & death indexes.
FreeREG: baptism, marriage & burial records, from parish church registers.
http://freeukgen.rootsweb.com/
FAMILY ESTIMATOR (scroll down)
http://www.ukcs.net/genes/
TARTAN DAY:
www.thepastwhispers.com/Tartan_Day
Baldridge, Cain, Courtney, Curtis, Carmichael, Dawkins, Doty, Garmon,
Garrett, Hanon, Jackson, McCormick, Matthews, Osborne, Sharp,
Stampley, Stringer, Turrentine, Warren; of: Mayflower/Plymouth Colony;
NJ; VA; PA; IL; NC; SC; GA; MS; TX.......Visit the folks:
www.geocities.com/twincousin2334 ~ & ~
www.thepastwhispers.com