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Both my parents and three of my grandparents should definitely be on it. My maternal grandfather will be on it if the RN submitted their returns as for the 1911 Census, when he was in Sydney.
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And no address on that part of the form. That's going to give us fun.
Four grandparents, eight great-grandparents, and I already know where all of them should be living, so no surprises likely. Does anyone else find the recording of birth patterns offensive? It's almost as if they are working out where to place the Marie Stopes clinics.
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It looks like they are giving married women a break as they are normally the ones to record the children but this one does not list all children so there is a chance we will miss a child or have too many given step children are married. Children born to unwed mothers are going to be missing from the statistics though. I should have one grandparent, 2 great grandparents and three 3g grandparents. Others living on other countries. I missed a 4g grandmother by about a year.
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Toni Last edited by Kit; 28-02-19 at 23:29. |
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