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Enter a street name and town to get started — or just use your postcode. Discover the 1939 Register. Household transcript. Find full names, dates of birth, occupations, addresses and more. The original Register. See the original hand-written pages. Zoom in or pan left and right for a closer look.
Discover your family's friends and neighbours on the eve of World War 2 with the 1939 Register Browse. A complement to the name searchable 1939 Register, browse offers you the ability to explore the register by County, Borough/District, Piece number and ED letter code.
Find out what your ancestors were doing on the eve of WW2 by searching the 1939 Register on Findmypast, its official online home, in partnership with the National Archives. Discover exactly what they did for a living, maps of where they lived and even who their neighbours were.
What has the 1939 Register unlocked about your heritage? Maybe your relatives worked on the Home Front or signed up to serve? Whatever your family's story, Findmypast can reveal the bigger picture of your past.
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The 1921 Census reveals where they were, who they were with, and what they were doing one summer night a century ago. The most extensive British census open to the public, this detailed snapshot of 38 million lives is only available online at Findmypast.
Can you name all eight of your great-grandparents? Do you know what they did for a living? How about where they lived? This simple guide will help you find out who your great-grandparents were, and give you an insight into what their lives may have been like. Make Notes
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Explore the comprehensive British Army casualty lists 1939-1945, documenting over a million entries of officers, nurses, and other ranks, including casualties, prisoners of war, and the missing, meticulously compiled by the War Office.