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Offline Index to 1891 Census of Birmingham

Covers the following districts:

A block extraction of any surname from the above will give for each entry Surname, First Name, Age, RG Number, Fiche, Folio, Place of Birth. The RG/Fiche/Folio number takes you immediately to that entry in the census, and every entry with the same number will usually be in the same houshold.

The index contains almost three quarters of a million entries and the charges are: A minimum of 7 pounds (plus a stamped, self addressed envelope or two IRCs) for each surname. This means 7 pounds for up to the first 100 entries and then 7 pence per entry thereafter.

For the minimum of 7 UK pounds, up to the first 100 of each surname will be sent from the district(s) of your choice, along with the number of entries, if any, still available (at 7 pence per entry) from the remaining districts in the index.

Please state SURNAME required and, if you have a preference, the order in which districts should be searched.

Similar searches also undertaken in the 1851 and 1881 censuses for the whole of Warwickshire

Postal enquiries only.

Cheques payable to J. Wilson and sent to

71 Heath Croft Road
Four Oaks
SUTTON COLDFIELD
West Midlands
England U.K.
B75 6NQ

Please note Mr Wilson does not have any connection to the Internet.

[The above information was compiled for GENUKI by Peter Abbott, and last modified 16 Apr 2004]


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