How previous do you mean? If you mean just a few years, the electoral rolls should be available at your local library, although there appears to be some information online. However, if you're looking at the history of the house and want to go further back, you can do this online by looking at the census. They've now put these on back to 1841. There sometimes is a charge, but it's really interesting - I found out that my house used to have a family of five and a maid living here, and the man of the house worked in a stable. Still can't work out how they all managed to fit in my little place!
http://www.1901censusonline.com/
http://www.censusuk.co.uk/
http://www.onlinesearches.info/?gclid=CJ7yhoisiY0CFSdPEgodGSJRpg
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
http://www.gro-scotland.gov.uk/census/censushm/index.html
http://www.uk1841census.com/
2007-07-02 06:01:47
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answered by Sarah A 6
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If you have just moved in, the previous occupants may still (if they registered, which is supposed to be compulsory) be on the ELECTORAL REGISTER (it is updated in October).
CENSUS Statistics are available online, and the census lists occupancy for each household. These are a popular source of family history information, but you could also use it to research your own house's history.
News stories mentioning your street would be searchable on your local NEWSPAPER's website. This would help you, if any of the occupants had been victims or suspects in crimes, or had won local awards for achievements in the community (prizewinning cakes or local campaigns). You would need to search for the street name, rather than just the house, because a person's house number is usually omitted from newspaper coverage.
The local library may well have LOCAL HISTORY material about the community where you live. There may even be books detailing the evolution of the buildings you live in, or the business, farming, industrial or maritime heritage of the area. These can give clues, such as the appearance of the house in photographs, or may directly mention notable occupants.
2007-07-02 06:07:51
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answered by Fitology 7
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By looking up on the local electoral register online.
2007-07-02 10:20:41
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answered by cornishmaid 4
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just wait for a letter to arrive with the previous occupants name on it, or ask the neighbours.
2007-07-02 06:04:32
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answered by louise d 6
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Go to your real astate agent and ask or if you want to do it online...try remax.com they might have something there or call the real astate agent that sold the house to you ask them if you could get the info.
2007-07-02 06:05:37
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answered by Anonymous
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well, the way you do it in the U.S is by the your county assessor... (example - Mojave county assessor) they all have a website you go to and you just type in your address and it giver all the owners, previous and past.
2007-07-02 05:51:01
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answered by S 2
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try contacting the utility company or maybe ask the neighbors
2007-07-02 05:48:20
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answered by gypsyrose8375 4
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Use a time machine.
2007-07-02 05:46:58
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answered by Anonymous
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