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From: "Brendan Jones" <>
Subject: Re: [Cork] Which 1901 Film: Harbour Hill, Queenstown/Cobh?
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 12:36:37 +0100
References: <200006131724.NAA213646@f04n07.cac.psu.edu>
Pat,
Three films seem to cover the entire Queenstown area in
the 1901 Census.
I think your Harbour Hill in Cobh(Queenstown) in the
1901 Census would be on FHL BRITISH Film number 816505.
This should include 106/1-24, 25a, 25b and 106/44-58. You
will see from this that the files from 26 to 43 inclusive are missing.
This should not affect your search as the missing files apply to an
area in the centre of the town whereas your Harbour Hill is
more to the Eastern end. However I will check this later at the
library. Do not order any film without checking first with your
local FHC. D.E.D means District Electoral Division.
Murphy's Law and usual disclaimers apply!
Brendan Jones.
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm about to dive into the 1901 census to find my KELLY ancestors at 15
> Harbour Hill, if indeed they're there, but I'm not sure which film to
order
> from LDS. The LDS catalog search pages tell me graciously that Harbour
> Hill is in Templerobin on film #2046793 in 1911, DED 107/51-61, with
> Harbour Row, East Beach, Graham's Terrace, Clifton Place, Church Street,
> Cathedral Place, etc.; but I have no such luck with the previous. Would
> some kind soul steer me in the right direction?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Pat Stone in PA
>
> PS: What does DED stand for? Something Enumeration District?
>
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