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|    Jenny M Benson to All    |
|    1921 Census References    |
|    11 May 23 21:25:09    |
      From: NemoNews@hotmail.co.uk              For one of my relative's 1921 Census transcription, FindMyPast includes       the District Reference              RD 447 RS 2 ED 3, 4              When I look at the original documents the Enumeration District is shown       as 4.              I have come across other 1921 Census records where the District       Reference includes 2 numbers (separated by a comma and space) for the ED.              Can anyone explain why there are sometimes 2 numbers? (I don't remember       ever seeing this in the 1911 Census.                     --       Jenny M Benson       Wrexham, UK              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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