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A selection of intriguing reads, reflecting the many facets of family history interest, with Helen Tovey & Rachel Bellerby

A Guide to Tracing Your Family History Using the Census

by Emma Jolly

This extremely useful, essential genealogy read by Emma Jolly came out last year, but for some reason I missed it (I think we can blame the pandemic). But perhaps this is a happy accident, as over the months to come we will certainly be thinking about ‘all things census’: the upcoming census in England and Wales this spring, the forthcoming release of the 1921 Census for Scotland this year, and the 1921 release for England and Wales next year. This is very much a book for each

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