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Fatman
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Electoral Rolls

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Whilst most people have questions concerning how far back they can go with Parish records etc, my question is the opposite!

If ive done the 1911 census, what are my options?
Can i see historical Electoral roll entries?
Are these available online?

I have a kellys from 1961 that im trying to add to my tree but need some more info!
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Re: Electoral Rolls

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There are many sire that will let you search 2003-2010 UK rolls.

Earlier than that? I dunno.
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Re: Electoral Rolls

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Yeah ive got that stuff - on other forums ive seen people quoting the 1960s roll?
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Re: Electoral Rolls

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You need to go to the relevant Archives Andrew, they have a collection in Cambridge Library, I have searched them. HTH from Linell.
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Re: Electoral Rolls

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Thanks linell!
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