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The Search box is at the top-left (or top-right) corner of all pages.

Use it to find topics of your choice, wherever they occur in the Virtual Museum. You may search for names, places, dates - anything!

In addition to single words, this search now recognises phrases (in quotes), which can refine the matches found. Searching "6 High Street" in quotes finds only entries mentioning that address, whilst 6 High Street without quotes finds around 200 entries!

Entering this and that into the search form will return results containing both "this" and "that".

Entering this not that into the search form will return results containing "this" and not "that".

Entering this or that into the search form will return results containing either "this" or "that".

Entering "this and that" (with quotes) into the search form will return results containing the exact phrase "this and that".

Please note that many family names have a variety of spellings, such as Wodham and Woodham, Pearse and Pearce, Clisdel, Clisdale and Clidsdall.

Consider alternative spellings for everything! If you are looking for trades, note that you may find "plumber" often spelt "plummer", or "maltster" spelt "malster" in 18th century documents.

The search is very powerful, but because the Virtual Museum is so large, it can take a few seconds to display results.

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1911 England Census for the Gray Family. Transcription of text in document: GRAY, William Ed Thomas Lecombe Head Married M 31 1880 Clergyman Established Church London L East Grove GRAY, Edith Mary Wife Married 2 years F 25 1886 Nothants Kitter/ GRAY, Mary Edith Lecombe Daughter F 1 1910 Berks Hungerford HUNTLEY, Elizabeth Ann Servant Single F 26 1885 Cook Domestic Berks Kintbury MOSS, Elizabeth Anne Servant Single F 25 1886 Nurse Domestic Berks Reading. (Kindly sent by Alastair Honeybun)
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