I don't understand what he means by the bit in brackets at the end of this, regarding the 1921 census: The preview shows the forenames of up to three members of the household, but by specifying one of these as Other household member (at the bottom of the search form) in a search you may be able to confirm the identity of more members of the household (although because of the way the search works it’s not a foolproof method) How is it not foolproof? I can always figure out who all the other members of the household are? Apart from when it says X is the only person there.
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