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5 Places to Access the 1921 UK Census and Track Ancestors Living in 1921

5 Places to Access the 1921 UK Census and Track Ancestors Living in 1921

The UK Census is a population survey that is conducted every ten years and provides a wealth of information about the country’s population. The 1921 Census is particularly significant because it was the first census taken after the end of World War I and provides a snapshot of the country’s population in the aftermath of the conflict. In this blog post, we will look at where you can find the UK British 1921 Census and how to access the information…

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Websites To Help With Researching Italian Ancestors

Websites To Help With Researching Italian Ancestors

Below are three great websites that can help with all of your Italian research and finding your italian ancestors. How do you keep your Genealogy Records? Paper or Online? 1 – Antenati “The Portale Antenati (Ancestors Portal) – promoted and sponsored by the Direzione Generale per gli Archivi (Italian National Archives) – was born out of the necessity to make available the huge treasure of documents that are stored in the State Archives, not only for the purposes of genealogical…

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How To Find Out About A British WWI Veteran In Your Tree

How To Find Out About A British WWI Veteran In Your Tree

Almost everyone will have someone in their tree that fought during the First World War (Or Great War). Naturally people we love finding these WWI Ancestors as it tends to fill us with a massive sense of national pride. Especially on Remembrance Day in the United Kingdom. Finding more out about these ancestors can be challenging but if you know the right places to look you can get a lot of information if you’re lucky. What’s your preferred storage method…

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