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Re: Help interpreting 1911 census Stoke upon Trent
« Reply #18 on: Wednesday 30 September 09 18:54 BST (UK) »
Indeed...grrrrrrr >:( >:( >:(
McBride (Monaghan, Manchester), Derbyshire (Bollington,Cheshire), Knight (Newcastle,Staffs), Smith (Chorley, Lancs & Ireland), Tipladay (Manchester & Yorkshire) ,Steadman (Madeley,Shropshire), Steele (Manchester,Glasgow), Parkinson (Wigan, Lancashire), Lovatt, Cornes & Turner (Staffs) Stott (Oldham, Lancs). All ended up Ardwick, Manchester
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Re: Help interpreting 1911 census Stoke upon Trent
« Reply #19 on: Thursday 01 October 09 10:10 BST (UK) »
sorry about the advice to post a partial section of that image .... it seems that AR was outranked   ;)
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Re: Help interpreting 1911 census Stoke upon Trent Closed thanks
« Reply #20 on: Thursday 01 October 09 10:30 BST (UK) »
My apologies too lesson learned and we are clear.    It does say so on post

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,355239.0.html

Am afraid am not going to order the original!    My cousins will have to wonder, but I find the workhouse rules very interesting.

I have a gg grandmother who was 76 and lodging with another woman 83.  My relation had "On the Borough" under 'occupation' and it had she was deaf.

My great aunt has said in the 1926 general strike they used to go to the workhouse for bread.

Sorry have rambled off the point, it seems the workhouse did what they could to keep people in the community, so going back to my widow Dono and son, she was getting money off the workhouse through the fostering scheme, but it seems incongruous that she was staying with people who obviously were earning!

Thanks for all the interest.

Steven

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Re: Help interpreting 1911 census Stoke upon Trent
« Reply #21 on: Thursday 01 October 09 10:59 BST (UK) »
this is the key thread about the rules on here:-

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,355485.0.html


note it says that FULL images may not be posted, (original Transcriptions not at all) - so probably that was what AR referred to.

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You may NOT

post full images;
post screen-shots of 1911 site which include the transcription or search results;
copy and paste transcriptions;
make overt look-up requests - you may find it removed without warning;
offer unwanted images to others.

Cant be long till this is all reviewed I would have thought ......

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FindMyPast has an exclusive license to host the images of the 1911 for a limited period.  The index and the online transcriptions on that site are subject to copyright.

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Re: Help interpreting 1911 census Stoke upon Trent
« Reply #22 on: Thursday 01 October 09 11:53 BST (UK) »
Thanks

Great, I'm with Ancestry!!

Steven
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