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Old 24-03-13, 09:17
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Default Dumbing down the census

Following Kit's question, I have been trying to find Stanton St Bernard in the 1841 census. I can't.

I have had a look on TNA's website. They used to have a good 1841 index. But they seem to have severed all links to it.

I thought I knew how to do these simple things. Can anyone explain how you find a hamlet on the 1841 census these days?
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Old 24-03-13, 09:38
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It seems that the 1841 for Stanton St Bernard hasn't survived

http://history.wiltshire.gov.uk/comm...tfaq.php?id=37
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Old 24-03-13, 10:21
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Thank you, Jackie!

That is what I had begun to suspect when I couldn't find All Cannings either.
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