Absent Voters Lists - in connection with the Census (General)
A family history magazine suggested that if you cannot find a relative on the
Census the answer might be in the Absent Voters List. I asked at the National Archives at Kew yesterday did they hold these records, and nobody could answer. Further investigation suggested that either the local Council or the County Record
Offices. - As I am looking for a missing relative in 1911 in Cheltenham
does anybody have any experience or suggestions to help.
Barbara Lloyd
Complete thread:
- Absent Voters Lists - in connection with the Census -
Barbara Lloyd,
2010-10-24, 17:59
- Absent Voters Lists - in connection with the Census -
m p griffiths,
2010-10-24, 20:14
- Absent Voters Lists - in connection with the Census -
Barbara Lloyd,
2010-10-24, 21:16
- Absent Voters Lists - in connection with the Census - Barbara Lloyd, 2010-10-24, 21:24
- Evan Clement LLOYD 1877 - 1953 ? -
slowhands,
2010-10-24, 22:27
- Evan Clement LLOYD 1877 - 1953 ? -
Barbara Lloyd,
2010-10-25, 15:02
- Thomas LLOYD - Cheltenham -
m p griffiths,
2010-10-25, 16:22
- Thomas LLOYD - Cheltenham - Barbara Lloyd, 2010-10-25, 16:59
- Evan Clement LLOYD 1877 - 1953 ? -
slowhands,
2010-10-25, 17:28
- Evan Clement LLOYD 1877 - 1953 ? - Barbara Lloyd, 2010-10-26, 14:05
- Thomas LLOYD - Cheltenham -
m p griffiths,
2010-10-25, 16:22
- Evan Clement LLOYD 1877 - 1953 ? -
Barbara Lloyd,
2010-10-25, 15:02
- Absent Voters Lists - in connection with the Census -
Barbara Lloyd,
2010-10-24, 21:16
- Absent Voters Lists - in connection with the Census -
djones,
2010-10-24, 21:46
- Absent Voters Lists - in connection with the Census - vcatkinson, 2010-10-28, 10:55
- Evan Clement LLOYD - m p griffiths, 2010-10-25, 07:44
- Absent Voters Lists - in connection with the Census -
m p griffiths,
2010-10-24, 20:14