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Doc1966
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What does this mean in the 1939 census?
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Hello all,
If you look at the picture I have added it shows a red line going through an entry for a Florence Ingram, it also has the innitials "IC" written in the address column.
Does anyone know what this means?
Regards
Mick Bird
Cremer, Scrime, Skryme - Norfolk, Essex (Tillingham), London, USA (Illinois), Canada (British Columbia)
Primrose, Primerose, Prymrose - Norfolk (Trunch)
Bird - London (Marylebone), Kent (Deptford)
Wing - Germany, London
Ingram - Durham
Millar/Miller - Norfolk, Dumfries
Cox - Barnet, Nottingham
Chambers - Nottingham, Derby
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Identity card
Scroll down to "Interpreting the notation"
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Carlin (Ireland & Liverpool) Doughty & Wright (Liverpool) Dick & Park (Scotland & Liverpool)
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Re: What does this mean in the 1939 census?
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There wasn't a census in 1939!
The 1939 National Register was used first for ID cards and Ration Books.
After WW2, it was used by the NHS and kept updated until the 1990's.
Garrad (Suffolk, Essex, Somerset), Crocker (Somerset), Vanstone (Devon, Jersey), Sims (Wiltshire), Bridger (Kent)
Doc1966
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Thanks guys you learn something new everyday.
Cremer, Scrime, Skryme - Norfolk, Essex (Tillingham), London, USA (Illinois), Canada (British Columbia)
Primrose, Primerose, Prymrose - Norfolk (Trunch)
Bird - London (Marylebone), Kent (Deptford)
Wing - Germany, London
Ingram - Durham
Millar/Miller - Norfolk, Dumfries
Cox - Barnet, Nottingham
Chambers - Nottingham, Derby
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