Who Do You Think You Are?

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Findmypast links census records to 1895 Gazetteer

amily history website Findmypast ) has matched its 1891,(1895). When Findmypast users search for a name in the census records, the result will automatically be matched with the records, revealing details about the place that their relation lived. This includes the local history, notable inhabitants, principal trades, landmarks and churches.

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