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General => The Common Room => Topic started by: Nifty1 on Monday 26 February 18 12:21 GMT (UK)
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https://www.theguardian.com/money/2006/jul/08/moneysupplement3
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Hi
Are you asking a question? Making a point?
Ray
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https://www.theguardian.com/money/2006/jul/08/moneysupplement3
When was that written? I didn't think much of it till I got to this:
Website
1837online.co.uk
Content
Birth, marriage and death data from 1837 onwards. 1861 and 1891 censuses. Claims to have the most comprehensive collection of British military records online.
I think that article is rather out of date therefore not of much use or interest to anyone on rootschat. "1837 online" morphed into Find My Past many moons ago. And there have been additions of the 1901 and 1911 censuses since then.
Added: "2006" is written in the link. Does that mean the article is 12 years old? :-\
Added: Good question Ray. I assumed it had been posted as it contained useful information but perhaps the OP posted it for some other reason ..... :-\
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According to the link this article appeared in The Guardian 8 July 2006 so will have to wait for poster to say why they posted this.
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Op posted both illustrate, rather than make, a point and try to inform others.
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Op posted both to make a point and try to inform others.
Thanks Nifty. Can you please expand on this?
(I think I have missed the point). :-\
Op posted both illustrate, rather than make, a point and try to inform others.
Sorry Nifty, I'm afraid that the change you made to your previous post made it even more confusing ... :(
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Whilst the link you posted contained information that was 'current' in 2006, since then...
"the UK's leading genealogy magazine, Your Family Tree." has ceased publication. Other magazines are still available.
"you can order online at gro.gov.uk at a cost of £7 or £23 for a priority service. Expect to wait around two weeks if you use the £7 service." now costs £9.25 and £23.40 and there is a service level agreement for the £9.25 service of despatch around 5 working days plus 2nd class delivery
"If you can't go online, indexes to the certificates are held by the Family Records Centre for England & Wales," was closed in 2008
"The government's familyrecords.gov.uk site has a useful guide to software titles." doesn't exist anymore
1837online was started by the company now better known as FindMyPast https://www.findmypast.co.uk/content/company-history
familyrelatives.org doesn't exist anymore
but apart from those, a useful article :-\
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I particularly enjoyed this comment about 1837online:
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I’m so pleased that you spotted the verbal irony.
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So you're taking the 'Oh I was only joking' line, is that right? ???
Carol
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If you are going to post a link to something it is suggested that you explain what it is and a bit of detail. As a moderator says in this post-
"Useful links" are ..... useful - That's why we pass them on for others
But please let us know WHY they are useful.
Many "useful links" are posted thus:
Topic title:
useful link
Topic contents:
an Url
or
an URL and a comment, "great site"
Which leaves us with the question(s):
- what is the site about, what is on the site ??
- why do you think it's a great or useful site ??
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=380711.0
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Even the Guardian has gone through 3 formats since 2006 -
Broadsheet
Berliner
now Tabloid
Gadget