*Archived tbc* CENSUS-Belgrave street

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*Archived tbc* CENSUS-Belgrave street

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Hi I am looking for the names of the people that were living at number 12 Belgrave street in Chester in the 1901 census! I actually want to know who was living there in 1924 aswell but dont know where to look

Anyone who can help i would be very grateful
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and this one still looks to be outstanding so just flagging this with the poster ...fergal jay do you still need this info?

So unless otherwise advised we will move to archived section within 24 hours

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Re: *Archived tbc* Belgrave street

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fergal_jay wrote:Hi I am looking for the names of the people that were living at number 12 Belgrave street in Chester in the 1901 census! I actually want to know who was living there in 1924 aswell but dont know where to look

Anyone who can help i would be very grateful



try these and ask who was on the electrol register and living at that address in 1924 or nearest year either side you should get every one over 18 might be male only as carn't remeber when women got the vote


http://www.cheshire.gov.uk/Council/elec ... gister.htm


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