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- 18 Jun 2020, 12:52
- Forum: Genealogy chat
- Topic: Genealogy hints, tips, and cheats
- Replies: 7
- Views: 4185
Re: Genealogy hints, tips, and cheats
When searching on Ancestry for census returns, they don’t always list all the results immediately. Search for good old Freg Bloggs, born 1869 Warrington, and you may get only 1 result, for 1891. However, when you look at that result, you’ll suddenly see suggestions for 1881 and 1901! If you then loo...
- 16 Jun 2020, 19:12
- Forum: Technical problems
- Topic: Search engines not recognising site
- Replies: 9
- Views: 6916
Re: Search engines not recognising site
It opened up in Firefox, so before I logged out I clicked to bookmark it. However this did not happen, so I put the full address into Google which I am still using more frequently and it came back as address unknown. Kay, I opened site in Firefox and bookmarked it and it saved it with no problem, h...
- 16 Jun 2020, 18:48
- Forum: Technical problems
- Topic: Search engines not recognising site
- Replies: 9
- Views: 6916
Re: Search engines not recognising site
My bad! I should have just stuck to my original idea, to just suggest you copy address from safari and type it into the search bar in your web browser! Being too helpful has its disavantages at times, but no excuse, I should have tried the link myself, sorry😡 NB Search engines should only be used wh...
- 16 Jun 2020, 14:30
- Forum: Technical problems
- Topic: Search engines not recognising site
- Replies: 9
- Views: 6916
Re: Search engines not recognising site
If you can get to the site via Safari, just make a note of the address which is shown in Safari Search bar. Then you just type in the same address into your web browser! i.e. www.whowhenwheregenealogy.org.uk Once you reach the site, bookmark it for future use. Searching is only necessary when you do...
- 15 Jun 2020, 17:19
- Forum: Member suggestions
- Topic: Using the GRO Register to Cross Check Info
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3882
Re: Using the GRO Register to Cross Check Info
Do not fall into the trap of thinking that because child’s surnames and mother’s surnames match, the entries are for siblings! For example, if two brothers married two sisters, all their children will have same surname and mothers surname, and you will not be able to allocate correct parents just fr...