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Accessing Places in the 1911 Census

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flicrat | 16:39 Sun 14th Aug 2011 | Genealogy
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I need to find the census entry for St Mary Street,(no 6) Canterbury so I can find out whose, or what, house she was living in at her death.I cannot find how to do this on the census website as it just says no result.I suppose if all else fails, I could put in the mame of the person who registered the death,but it might be they didn't live there? Please any more helpful suggestions?
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someone here will be able to help you I'm sure
http://www.kenthistoryforum.co.uk/
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Thank you for such a quick response pink-kittens. Will give it a whirl.
1911 - 6 St Marys St Canterbury

CAVE, Emma Jane Head Single F 29 1882 Needlewoman Canterbury
GROOM, Sarah Visitor Widow F 90 1821 Private Means Kings Lynn
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They won't let me register as I don't have a valid Email address - so they keep telling me! Strange.
thats such a shame, the forum itself is very interesting
It never ceases to amaze me what people on there know or can find out =)
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Thank you craft1948. That is most interesting.With KL her birth place, it has to be Susan / Sarah. Her daughter Susan, who died in Blean workhouse in 1904, was a needlewoman in the 1901 census - though they were living in Orchard Street at the time - so perhaps that explains any connection. Emma is the E.Cave who registered the death and was present at it.
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Not your fault pink-kittens. I am grateful for the help and will try again when I have one of my children - or even better,grandchildren!- to tell me what I am doing wrong!

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