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				<title>1911 UK Census</title>
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				Hooray, the 1911 census of England and Wales is now available on line. It provides a record of everyone who lived in England and Wales at that time and gives a unique snapshot of the lives of your ancestors. 

Searching is free but you pay to view the full record. It&apos;s easy to use and a whole lot of fun.A friend who was asked to beta test the site over the weekend (how hard would that be!) did admit to making a glutton of himself - and believe me I think you could be easily hooked.

www.1911census.co.uk 
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