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1939 ENGLAND AND WALES REGISTER Historical Context. Initially taken due to the onset of war with the purpose of producing National Identity Cards, the register later came to be multi-functional, first as an aid in the use of ration books and later helping officials record the movement of the civilian population over the following decades and from 1948, as the basis for the National Health Service Register. ANCESTRY® | GENEALOGY, FAMILY TREES & FAMILY HISTORY RECORDSSEARCHBIRTHS, DEATHS, & MARRIAGESDNACENSUS & ELECTORAL ROLLS Discover your family history and build a family tree with the world’s largest genealogy website. Search birth records, census data, obituaries and more!ANCESTRY - SIGN IN
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1939 ENGLAND AND WALES REGISTER Historical Context. Initially taken due to the onset of war with the purpose of producing National Identity Cards, the register later came to be multi-functional, first as an aid in the use of ration books and later helping officials record the movement of the civilian population over the following decades and from 1948, as the basis for the National Health Service Register. ANCESTRY MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTIONS Worldwide membership includes access to UK, Ireland & all International records on Ancestry. 1 Month. Auto Renewing, Cancel Anytime. £1099. £1399. £1999.ANCESTRY LOGIN
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1861 ENGLAND CENSUS
This database will detail those persons enumerated in the 1861 Census of England and is an every-name index. In addition, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to the actual images of the 1861 Census, reproduced by courtesy of The National Archives,London, England.
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ENGLAND & WALES, QUAKER BIRTH, MARRIAGE, AND DEATH Related data collections. London, England, Non-conformist Registers, 1694-1931. Generally speaking, the word “non-conformist” refers to any group that did not conform to the Church of England, including Roman Catholics, Jews, Quakers, Unitarians, the Salvation Army, the Protestant churches already mentioned, and simply non-religiouspeople.
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