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Automatic matching

When you are searching for relatives in the census we’ve tried to do some of the work for you. On the transcription page you’ll now see various options.

As well as being able to view the actual census image you can copy the details of the transcription to your clipboard and add them straight to your tree. You can copy the details for up to 20 relations. All you need to do then is go to your tree, click on clipboard, select the relation and then paste their details to your tree. You can also attach the record to someone in your tree or save it as a favourite if you want to refer back to it at a later date.

At the bottom of the ‘what next’ list we also show you some helpful matches. We take the name and year of birth of the relation as it appears in your tree. We then show you matches with that name in other trees and matches in the previous census. This will help you to take your tree even further back.

If the census matches we offer aren’t correct you can always amend your search in the box on the left hand side. You could try searching a few years either side of the year of birth, or you could just search for a surname and a place of birth.

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