Who Do You Think You Are?

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As we wait in eager anticipation for the release of the 1921 census, it was interesting hearing from Alex Cox onabout the work done on the documents themselves and the information we will discover. I was slightly worried to find out about the historical flood damage (fingers crossed it doesn’t affect too many pages), but delighted to learn that Findmypast is looking to open up access to other institutions beyond The National Archives in Kew.

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