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The warning about '1911 onwards' just means that maiden names for *some* pre-1911 births are *not yet* in the database. In Findmypast's record set 'England and Wales births', you can search by mother's maiden surname.
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Most of these records have never before been accessible by the public, either offline or online.
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The Catholic Heritage Archive is Findmypast's growing collection of digitised images of Catholic Church records in Britain, Ireland and the United States.

Note that there are many Australians and other non-British folk in the England and Wales Government Probate Death Index, but you'll only find them if you search by name without using town/keyword filters. Search the England and Wales Government Probate Death Index 1858-2019 National Wills Index with pre-1857 probate material for England and Wales index to death duty registers 1796-1903 Bank of England wills extracts 1717-1845 London probate index index of Irish wills 1484-1858 British India Office wills and lots more. Findmypast is the largest online resource for United Kingdom wills and probate, and those records include data for many people from other countries including Australia.They also have (these are separate) the Prerogative and Exchequer Courts of York Probate Index 1688-1858 (which has broken down several brick walls in my family history) and the York Peculiars Probate Index 1383-1883. Findmypast's collection of Yorkshire records is superb.Some records, including original parish register *IMAGES* for many counties in England, are online *ONLY* at Findmypast.Findmypast has many unusual sources that are superb for overcoming dead ends in family history. Check the details of recent additions, which are often for more than one region (UK, Ireland, Australia/NZ, USA, Canada).
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To find the address and a map, see ' How to find address information in a 1921 census record image'. If you're on a tight budget, only click (and pay for) the image (the icon on the right), not the transcript. On the search results list, * hover* over the icons to see given names of two other people in the household. The 1921 census is only included in the new 12 month Premium subscription, but on other subscriptions it's accessible with micropayments. It won't be on any other site until about 2025. The 1921 census for England and Wales is online exclusively at Findmypast.By selecting a category, you can search multiple record sets of a similar type (such as census records for all years). It allows you to filter your search by region and by category. The ' Search World Records' page is useful if you have connections to more than one country, or for one-name studies.If you search by category (eg, Britain - Life Events(BDMs) - Parish Baptisms), or within a specific record set (eg, Yorkshire Baptisms), you can specify parents' names for the person you're seeking.This gives you more powerful filtering options, and I recommend it. Select a single record set and search it.The new and improved list of all record sets lets you search by topic and filter by location and date range.Findmypast offers many ways to search.It can also be redeemed within 30 days of expiry if the subscription lapses for any reason. If you allow the automatic renewal of a 12 month subscription to Findmypast, a loyalty discount (usually 15%) will be applied automatically.
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