Hi Mike,
I've just finished transcribing the first piece of two that cover that
area and unfortunately Kinmel St is not on the finished piece, which
means it either on the second piece or .... and this I've only just
tumbled to, it's missing entirely. Ten whole pages are missing from
the last district on the finished transcription, about half that
enumeration district. This covers some streets in Rhyl. If anyone
knows what happened to these pages I'd love to know!
Hwyl, Natalia.
Have you ever thought of the benefit of the U.K. census data being
centrally available on one database, and being able to trace your
ancestors from 1841 to 1891? The Free Census Project aims to provide a
"free-to-view" online searchable database of the 19th century UK
census returns. For more information check out
http://freecen.rootsweb.com/ or contact the Flintshire County
Co-ordinator, Natalia, at na.mckenzie(a)clear.net.nz .
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Wrigley <mwrigley(a)tiscali.co.uk>
To: WLS-FLINTSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com <WLS-FLINTSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Saturday, 24 August 2002 06:48
Subject: [FLN] help with Welsh ancestors please
Hi all
I have traced a branch of my family to Flintshire. Could SKS with
access to the 1891 census look-up the following family for me please.
In 1881 they were living at 42 Kinmel St, Rhuddlan:
Francis WRIGLEY(age 44 in 1881) , wife Frances
children: Annie E, Frederick, Gertrude, Frank, Bertha J, Herbert L
Any help greatly appreciated
Regards, from thundery Wiltshire
Mike
Researching: WRIGLEY, MARLOW, JAQUES, CAYGILL, BYRNE, LABRUM, WILLS,
BIRKBECK, BUSSEY
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