Civil Service Evidence of Age records 1752-1948
Please note that cseoa is an index: the results with which you are presented do not contain images at the present time. as with any genealogical index, please use the cseoa with care. having said this, the database is designed to be as straightforward and easy as possible to search. the usual search tips apply, for example the "less is more" approach, which means starting with a broad search and narrowing down as necessary (rather than filling in every search field with full information).
wildcards. the wildcard is denoted by an asterisk * and can be used in both the first name and the last name search fields.
first name. you do not need to enter a forename. the volume of entries in the database is such that searching for even the commonest surname without a forename produces reasonably manageable results - for example, there are 625 smith, 353 jones, 251 murphy and 55 macdonald entries in the index. this means that it is usually possible to "browse" through the free search results without using a forename.
last name. a surname must be entered, although the use of wildcards is permitted.
if you are unsure how a name was spelt, or can\"t find it with the usual spelling, try using the wildcard facility. for example, if you search for william harris and you type in william harr*, the search will return a list of results that include names such as william harris or william harrison.
year of birth. if you don't enter an age range, the search range will default to the maximum parameters of 1752 to 1948. please note that a percentage of entries do not have year of birth - these "blank" entries will be returned along with the "correct" year of birth entries in case they should relate to the person you are looking for. those entries without a year of birth may have a baptism date, which will be displayed in the notes field in the full search result (but not the free search results). whilst in many cases the year of baptism will be the same as the year of birth, this cannot be guaranteed - baptism may have taken place later in childhood or, of course, in some cases, in adulthood. in other cases, there is no year of birth or of baptism, but there is a dated declaration made by the person in question or by a parent, other family member or family contact.
country of birth. the default setting is any, which means you will be returned search results relating to persons born anywhere in the world. however, if you wish you may select a country of birth from the dropdown list. we have used political geography circa 1921, as this is in keeping with the main content of the dataset. it also means that ireland can be treated as a single entity. note that isle of man is included as a country in its own right and that india includes burma (as well as what are today the independent countries of pakistan and bangladesh).
not all the terms in the dropdown list are actually countries! for instance, at sea is included as a category. in addition, west indies is used as a cover-all term for cuba and jamaica as well as the smaller islands in the caribbean.
county of birth. when you select a term other than all in country of birth, the county of birth dropdown appears. the default (sometimes the only) setting is again all - you do not need to select any other term from the dropdown. however, sometimes it may be useful to do so - for instance, in ireland if you wish to narrow your search.
note that county of birth is used loosely to mean the principal administrative division within the territory in question. therefore, while county is the correct term across the british isles, the equivalent "counties" in australia are the states and territories, in canada the provinces and maritimes, in india the presidencies, in south africa the provinces and in usa the states. as mentioned earlier, for west indies the "counties" are the individual islands.
place of birth. this is displayed in the full search results (not the free search results). this will be a more specific place (e.g. a town or village) where known. sometimes, it has not been possible to match the place of birth with a county / country, so the latter are shown as blank.
notes. this is displayed in the full search results (not the free search results). not all entries have notes. notes may refer to a number of things: for example, aliases, baptism details, declaration details, other family members and so on.
some terms in the notes have been abbreviated by sog indexers. for example, where places of baptism or declaration are given, these may be shown with the chapman county code instead of the county in full. for example, portsmouth ham is portsmouth, hampshire. a list of uk chapman codes can be found at the genuki website http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/regions/codes.html
reference. this is displayed in the full search results (not the free search results). this is the civil service reference number. each reference is composed of two parts: the first is a serial number, the second a box number. it is not known what the serial number signifies. however, reference numbers beginning ics (for example ics 1866) indicate an applicant to the indian civil service in the year 1866.
order documents. this is displayed in the full search results (not the free search results). clicking on the more information hyperlink opens up a new window which provides more information about how you can obtain copies of the original documentation from sog.
errors in the index. we believe that the index is accurate but are always interested in improving upon it. if after obtaining copy paper from sog you spot any errors in the index, please let us know by e-mailing us at info@findmypast.com.
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