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Braken

Braken Report 28 Oct 2011 23:21

I understand it must of been a lot of hard work

Carol x

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 28 Oct 2011 23:24

I know what you mean - this is a very expensive hobby which is why I like Genes. I got loads of help from members when I first started my family history (even though I also spent an absolute fortune on researching myself).

I notice that a lot of your research is in the North East - best place in the world!! I live in Billingham.

Kath. x

Braken

Braken Report 28 Oct 2011 23:29

Jimmy once again thanks

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 28 Oct 2011 23:30

It's a small world isn't it? I'm off to bed now so I'll say goodnight.

Kath. x

Braken

Braken Report 28 Oct 2011 23:40

I have Elizabeth's mother as
Lavinia Laverick married to Joseph Craven her father

do you think she married again?

I was told by a family member that they both drowned

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 29 Oct 2011 15:18

Hi Carol,

I notice that one of the surnames you are researching is Sharp. If the marriage that Shane found to Thomas Smith is correct for Lavinia, then it is possible that Thomas died (perhaps in the war) and that she married a third time as there is this marriage:-

Name: SMITH, Lavinia
Registration District: Sculcoates
County: Yorkshire
Year of Registration: 1919
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Spouse's last name: Sharp
Volume No: 9D
Page No: 363

Name: SHARP, George L C
Registration District: Sculcoates
County: Yorkshire
Year of Registration: 1919
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
Spouse's last name: Smith
Volume No: 9D
Page No: 363

Of course it may just be coincidence.

Kath. x

Braken

Braken Report 29 Oct 2011 22:24

Sorry I haven't been on for a while looking after mum

thanks for your help Kath & Shane

I have Elizabeth's father Joseph 1869 Kingston married Lavinia 29/09/1889 St Silas Sculcoates

His father Joseph I have as a fisherman (Captain on one census) but different census give different places of birth so not sure I have 1837 married a Catherine not sure of her surname in 1868 Kingston

Carol xx

Braken

Braken Report 29 Oct 2011 22:40

The Sharp's come in as Elizabeth Craven my granmother married Frederick Sharp in 1925 Norton , Stockton-on-tees he was born in Willington Durham 1/04/1899

Braken

Braken Report 21 Nov 2011 13:07

Can anyone give me some tips please

My husband is going to pay for the upgrade for a month for a xmas presant and I want to get the most out of it

I have only used it once before when genes gave me 30 credits and I downloaded 1 entry of the 1911 census

~`*`Jude`*`~

~`*`Jude`*`~ Report 21 Nov 2011 13:14

Probably best to go to Ancestry....:)
l have now, paid for a month at the moment.
l just love looking at census pages as well as finding the info ll need:)
jude

Braken

Braken Report 21 Nov 2011 13:23

thanks Jude

I don't know if you know but Ancestry is free in the libary but I can't get the info on the 1911 census on Ancestry that I did on genes

 Lindsey*

Lindsey* Report 21 Nov 2011 13:44

If you ever need a look up put the details onto the Find Ancestors board.
Generally you will get a reply in a few minutes.
There are lots of willing helpers with subs to the major sites to assist you. :-D

Braken

Braken Report 21 Nov 2011 14:12

Thankyou Linsey will do

Potty

Potty Report 21 Nov 2011 14:44

Braken, Ancestry should have full transcription of the 1911 census by next month but you can search it at the moment - it is a bit longwinded though.

This page on Ancestry:
http://www.ancestry.co.uk/cs/HelpAndAdvice

has an article headed "Using the 1911 Census" which explains how to use the Summary Books to find the images. As well as the info it says to note down, also note the schedule no and then when you have brought up the images, multiply the schedule no by 2 and put that into the box next to "image" and click on the Go button. You may have to go backwards or forwards a couple of times to find the correct family.

It sounds complicate, but after you have done it a couple of times, it is quite easy.

Braken

Braken Report 21 Nov 2011 14:47

Thankyou Potty I had no idea to do that I just thought that's all they had I will try it next time I go

Genes

Genes Advisor Report 21 Nov 2011 16:57

Hi guys,

There seems to be some confusion about prices and what you can get in each subscription on Genes, so I just wanted to clarify a few things.

A Platinum subscription on Genes Reunited will give you unlimited access to all of our Census records including 1911 as well as the fully indexed BMD's and WW1 and WW2 military death records. You can choose from a 1 month subscription (£19.95), 6 month (£49.95) and 12 month (£79.95). Don't forget that a Platinum subscription also allows you to post on the boards, send messages and view other members trees if you have permission. We have also added a previous and next button to the 1911 can scroll through the census pages.

Ancestry do not yet have the 1911 census indexed. You can only search the summary pages and then scroll through looking for the record you are after.

If you prefer pay-per-view, you can but 50 credits for £5.00 or 200 credits for £17.95. All of the records are priced differently ranging from 1 credit for WW1 death records to 30 credits for the 1911 census image (this also includes the summary page). The rates charged for each record depend on the commission we have to pay the record owner or the cost to us for transcribing the millions of records in each data set.

We are still the cheapest option if you want the sharing of trees and contact centre plus all censuses including 1911.

Hope this helps!

Katie - The Genes Team

Joy

Joy Report 21 Nov 2011 18:05

"Ancestry do not yet have the 1911 census indexed." - so far ancestry has indexed Wales, Isle of Man and Channel Islands records.

Braken

Braken Report 21 Nov 2011 19:14

great info thanks

lavender

lavender Report 21 Nov 2011 21:48

What a wonderful insight into life within households these census records bring :-D

Braken

Braken Report 21 Nov 2011 22:15

I have only downloaded the one on genes but couldn't believe all the info I found on it even all children including children that had died so sad and the head of the households signiture