Best value yet for 1911 census

Best value yet for 1911 census

Leading data website has added the 1911 Census to its bargain Starter and Gold Personal Premium subscriptions

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Leading data website TheGenealogist.co.uk has added the 1911 Census to its bargain Starter and Gold Personal Premium subscriptions, with prices from only £14.95.

Subscribers now have access to the complete census collection from 1841 to 1911 plus birth, marriage and deaths at a very competitive rate.

Starter packages are from only £14.95 for a quarterly membership. With the impressive search tools that TheGenealogist is renowned for, it makes this a great way to start your research. Features include:

  • SmartSearch, which allows you to easily view a couple’s marriage in the BMD records on the site
  • Family forename search – a powerful option to do a search for a family group by using first names only
  • Address Search – find who lived at a property (see example below).

Gold subscribers also have access to parish, Nonconformist, electoral, military and directory records. Subscriptions start at £24.95 for a quarterly membership.

The 1911 census records give details of all those enumerated, in England and Wales, recording people residing in every household on the night of Sunday 2 April 1911. It is an invaluable aid to family historians as the 1911 census was the first in the UK where the census return was filled in by the ‘Head of the Household’, thus allowing researchers to see their ancestor’s actual handwriting.

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Mark Bayley, Head of Content at TheGenealogist, said: With the addition of these census records to our great value Starter and Gold subscriptions, family historians have an enhanced package that includes all the important records needed by those researching their ancestors.

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