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Re: What! The 1939 Register For Free!
« Reply #126 on: Tuesday 16 February 16 12:20 GMT (UK) »

Without going back through all of these posts do we have a 1939 Register date as we do for the censuses?  If so, it might help me to pin down a death of somebody with a common name.

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On September 1st, 1939 Germany invaded Poland, putting the wheels in motion for Britain to declare war on the 3rd. On September 5th, the National Registration Act received royal assent and Registrar General Sir Sylvanus Vivian announced that National Registration Day would be September 29th.
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Re: What! The 1939 Register For Free!
« Reply #127 on: Tuesday 16 February 16 12:31 GMT (UK) »
Without going back through all of these posts do we have a 1939 Register date as we do for the censuses?  If so, it might help me to pin down a death of somebody with a common name.

It's September 29th. So most marriages in the third quarter of 1939 would have taken place.

Have a look at this page of tips from LostCousins:
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Re: What! The 1939 Register For Free!
« Reply #128 on: Tuesday 16 February 16 12:58 GMT (UK) »
Can anyone confirm if it's available on the free library version or is it not included?


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Hi Blue,
I can confirm that YES it is available on the library version.   :D

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Re: What! The 1939 Register For Free!
« Reply #129 on: Tuesday 16 February 16 13:01 GMT (UK) »
Without going back through all of these posts do we have a 1939 Register date as we do for the censuses?  If so, it might help me to pin down a death of somebody with a common name.

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Re: What! The 1939 Register For Free!
« Reply #130 on: Tuesday 16 February 16 13:05 GMT (UK) »
September 29th it is then thank you claire and carol.  :D

I am finding out so much stuff it's unreal, especially since I remember a lot of these older relatives :)  I just found my great auntie's husband, I only had them on a marriage index before, and with the help of his DOB from the Register and then going into Ancestry I found him in censuses and his death quite easily.  He died when I was only 2 years and 8 months old and I'm quite shocked that I can still vaguely remember him as I didn't realise my memories went quite so far back!!!  :o
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Re: What! The 1939 Register For Free!
« Reply #131 on: Tuesday 16 February 16 17:07 GMT (UK) »
Can anyone confirm if it's available on the free library version or is it not included?


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Hi Blue,
I can confirm that YES it is available on the library version.   :D

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Yes I dropped in this morning I was surprised it was free on the library edition I thought it would have been excluded  :)


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Re: What! The 1939 Register For Free!
« Reply #132 on: Tuesday 16 February 16 17:09 GMT (UK) »
Yes I dropped in this morning I was surprised it was free on the library edition I thought it would have been excluded  :)

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I was pleasantly surprised too. Having a trip there tomorrow morning!
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Re: What! The 1939 Register For Free!
« Reply #133 on: Tuesday 16 February 16 17:13 GMT (UK) »
I noticed that two stretches of street that were completely missing from the database 3 months ago are now there, which is encouraging. 
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Re: What! The 1939 Register For Free!
« Reply #134 on: Tuesday 16 February 16 17:18 GMT (UK) »
Early hours this morning when i was doing a bit of research on findmypast where i only have a months world sub it allowed me to see the 1939 register for free so taking advantage i got a few before they realised there mistake is that bad of me? ;D.
Rogers-Buckinghamshire
Pitwell- Buckinghamshire
Fisher- Middlesbrough
Robinson-Middlesbrough
Foxton - Yorkshire
Carruthers - Scotland
Gibson - Northumberland