1939 Register Update
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Re: 1939 Register Update
In addition to Find My Past now being included in subs, this morning it was available free as part of the library edition of FMP. Hopefully this is a permanent arrangement and not short term access.
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Re: 1939 Register Update
I've been having a wonderful time looking for family members now I can see the 1939 register with my annual FMP subscription.
Apparently my grandfather got extra rations due to the nature of his work. Mind you it does throw up more questions but I'm enjoying myself.
Apparently my grandfather got extra rations due to the nature of his work. Mind you it does throw up more questions but I'm enjoying myself.
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Take a flashdrive to the library with you!!!Blue70 wrote:In addition to Find My Past now being included in subs, this morning it was available free as part of the library edition of FMP.
Unfortunately some users have found that access isn't granted to the special £1 offers, nor a pay month by month subscription - just in case anybody was going to subscribe for a month just for this.
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Yes I took a flashdrive and collected the images I wanted. Over time I'll revisit these records and when more records are opened, update them.MaryA wrote:Take a flashdrive to the library with you!!!Blue70 wrote:In addition to Find My Past now being included in subs, this morning it was available free as part of the library edition of FMP.
Unfortunately some users have found that access isn't granted to the special £1 offers, nor a pay month by month subscription - just in case anybody was going to subscribe for a month just for this.
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MaryA wrote:Take a flashdrive to the library with you!!!Blue70 wrote:In addition to Find My Past now being included in subs, this morning it was available free as part of the library edition of FMP.
Unfortunately some users have found that access isn't granted to the special £1 offers, nor a pay month by month subscription - just in case anybody was going to subscribe for a month just for this.
I was offered FMP Worldwide for a £1, so I took it.
The 1939, I was allowed to open an Uncle, living in Morpeth Buildings, Birkenhead. Another Uncle living in Morpeth Buildings, I was redirected to unlock this household and expected to take out a subscription. No problem, I opened up the one I could and just scrolled along to find the other uncle.
Same happened, opened up my Grandparents in Wood St, Birkenhead, it wouldn't allow me to open an Aunt living in Brook St, next street along, redirected again. Fortunately, Brook St and Wood St are in the same batch, scrolled along again and found.
FMP have made a pigs ear of it.
Bert
Re: 1939 Register Update
Another forum member has commented to me that having a £1 subscription they were spending as much time on there as possible while she could access the images as she suspected FMP would soon realise their mistake - they did and closed them. Perhaps you were trying to access at just that moment 

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Names - Lunt, Hall, Kent, Ayre, Forshaw, Parle, Lawrenson, Longford, Ennis, Bayley, Russell, Longworth, Baile
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I received this email from them this morning,MaryA wrote:Another forum member has commented to me that having a £1 subscription they were spending as much time on there as possible while she could access the images as she suspected FMP would soon realise their mistake - they did and closed them. Perhaps you were trying to access at just that moment
"Who will you find next?
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Gladly,

Now where's my dictionary of gutter language.

Bert
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MaryA
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Names - Lunt, Hall, Kent, Ayre, Forshaw, Parle, Lawrenson, Longford, Ennis, Bayley, Russell, Longworth, Baile
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Re: 1939 Register Update
I have FMP.com and have been searching 1939.....found my late mum with her dad at the right address (( as on her birth cert)) however she is listed as Hannah Taylor the surname is then crossed through and Jones overwritten also there's a red crossing at the side of her name...my dad was Jones as am I ...but they didn't marry until 1941 I have the cert ...so just wondering if anyone has come across something like this in their searches...
Ann

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searching for...Jones..Riley..Taylor..Norbury..Murphy..Glover...Mawdsley...(Liverpool) Nicholas..Sinnett..Taylor(Pembrokeshire) Taylor(Yorkshire Liverpool) Maine(Kent Ireland)Smailes(Durham Rugby Liverpool Ohio)
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Hi Ann,
same with my mother, maiden name crossed out and married name added, my mother married 1941, just updating has taken place.
same with my mother, maiden name crossed out and married name added, my mother married 1941, just updating has taken place.
Bert
Re: 1939 Register Update
Name of person – The 1939 Register can include different names for people at different points in their lives from 1939 to 1991. It was usually annotated when people married, divorced, were adopted or changed their name. You can enter any of their first names or last names in the First name or Last name field and the search engine will find them. You can also enter more than one name in these fields – for example, Smith Jones in the Last name will pull up people who were called Smith at one point and Jones at another.
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Thanks Bert ...my mind was working overtime as my dad had 6 brothers
Ann

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searching for...Jones..Riley..Taylor..Norbury..Murphy..Glover...Mawdsley...(Liverpool) Nicholas..Sinnett..Taylor(Pembrokeshire) Taylor(Yorkshire Liverpool) Maine(Kent Ireland)Smailes(Durham Rugby Liverpool Ohio)
Re: 1939 Register Update
I feel a bit hard done by. I paid an amount to FMP to view 1939 register and had used some of them. Since FMP has put it into the subscription, my credits have gone 

Re: 1939 Register Update
I think I'd get in touch with them and ask for a refund of those not used.
MaryA
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Names - Lunt, Hall, Kent, Ayre, Forshaw, Parle, Lawrenson, Longford, Ennis, Bayley, Russell, Longworth, Baile
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Names - Lunt, Hall, Kent, Ayre, Forshaw, Parle, Lawrenson, Longford, Ennis, Bayley, Russell, Longworth, Baile
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Re: 1939 Register Update
"There are 3 types of PayAsYouGo Credits packages available on findmypast.co.uk:
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•60 Credits for £6.95
•300 Credits for £24.95
•900 Credits for £54.95
All PayAsYouGo Credits are valid for 90 days.
Unused Credits are only valid for for 90 days and will expire if you do not use them in that time. However any expired Credits will be re-credited to your account if you purchase more Credits or a subscription within three months of expiry. All purchases are subject to our terms and conditions."
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Re: 1939 Register Update
Thanks Blue. When were the 1939 registers available by subscription. If it was more than 90 days ago, "doesn't time fly when you're having fun."
Re: 1939 Register Update
"The 1939 Register is now available online
Monday 2 November 2015
FindMyPast.co.uk, in association with The National Archives, has launched the 1939 Register online today, providing an unprecedented insight into England and Wales on the verge of war..."
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/abou ... le-online/
Blue
Monday 2 November 2015
FindMyPast.co.uk, in association with The National Archives, has launched the 1939 Register online today, providing an unprecedented insight into England and Wales on the verge of war..."
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/abou ... le-online/
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Thanks Blue , that solves the mystery. 90 Days. Such a short time really.
Thanks again
Thanks again
Re: 1939 Register Update
Who would that be, then.MaryA wrote:Another forum member has commented to me that having a £1 subscription they were spending as much time on there as possible while she could access the images as she suspected FMP would soon realise their mistake - they did and closed them. Perhaps you were trying to access at just that moment

Bert, at least we managed to access a few. On one of them, my great uncle's birth year was later amended to three years later (it was correct to begin with), which is odd.
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I wonderFledge wrote: Who would that be, then.![]()


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Names - Lunt, Hall, Kent, Ayre, Forshaw, Parle, Lawrenson, Longford, Ennis, Bayley, Russell, Longworth, Baile
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