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1901 Census Leftovers -
I would like to commend Trudy's "1901 leftovers" website at
http://www.4trudy.co.uk/census to the List.
Many people have been downloading images from the 1901 online Census
(http://www.census.pro.gov.uk) and after transcribing them have posted these
to various Lists. It was thought that instead of having these dotted around
various List archives it would be helpful if these could be seen on one
website.
Trudy hopes that people who visit her website might find a record that they
are interested in and email the transcriber for more information.
You can send your transcriptions in a spreadsheet, using the fields that you
see on the website, or in a word document using commas to separate the data
to Trudy at leftovers1901(a)yahoo.co.uk
I have already sent Trudy transcriptions of 394 entries from 13 images I had
downloaded which can now be seen on her website and have just sent her a
further 323 entries from 12 images.
Brian Beeche Comley
Porthcawl, Glamorgan (South Wales - UK)
email - brian(a)bcomley.freeserve.co.uk
FHS Member: Glam (#1433); Gwent (#1318); Wilts (#2186)
I use CDs produced by Archive CD Books to assist my own research and that of
fellow researchers. Go to: http://www.archivecdbooks.org