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Offline Boongie Pam

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Re: Advice on Census Ref Numbers
« Reply #9 on: Friday 15 April 05 13:57 BST (UK) »
Re your top link.  I would take anything that Rod says - he knows his stuff!

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Re: Advice on Census Ref Numbers
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 17 April 05 03:36 BST (UK) »
Re your top link.  I would take anything that Rod says - he knows his stuff!

Pam
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Hi,

You'd think they'd get  filming  them now wouldn't you.
 If it is true what he is saying, I do hope mine is not one of the missing, or  smelly dog eared ones - I have enough trouble tracking down some of my  escape artist of rellies now lol

Will some of the  the original ones in Wales be filled out in Welsh? I know  that my great grandfather and grandmother could not speak a word of English, and his son, my grandfather ( who was the oldest  child in the family)  who would be 13 in 1911 , couldn't speak English much either.

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