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1911 census

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flocker

flocker Report 3 Aug 2011 21:16

Can someone please tell me the date the 1911 census was taken please
many thanks

Porkie_Pie

Porkie_Pie Report 3 Aug 2011 21:20

1801 Census Tuesday 10th March 1801
1811 Census Monday 27th May 1811
1821 Census Monday 28th May 1821
1831 Census Sunday 29th May 1831
1841 Census Sunday 6th June 1841
1851 Census Sunday 30th March 1851
1861 Census Sunday 7th April 1861
1871 Census Sunday 2nd April 1871
1881 Census Sunday 3rd April 1881
1891 Census Sunday 5th April 1891
1901 Census Sunday 31st March 1901
1911 Census Sunday 2nd April 1911
1921 Census Sunday 19th June 1921
1931 Census Sunday 26th April 1931
1941 Census No census was held in 1941 because of the second world war but a "mini-census" was held in 1939 so that everybody could be issued with a National identity card. This was held on Friday 29th September 1939.
1951 Census Sunday 8th April 1951
1961 Census Sunday 23rd April 1961
1971 Census Sunday 25th April 1971
1981 Census Sunday 5th April 1981
1991 Census Sunday 21st April 1991
2001 Census Sunday 29th April 2001


Roy

flocker

flocker Report 3 Aug 2011 21:22

Thankyou very much for that Roy

Julia

Julia Report 5 Aug 2011 01:40

Hi

Are the 1801 to 1831 census viewable anywhere, I have not heard of these.

Thanks.

Julia

Lynski

Lynski Report 5 Aug 2011 02:32

This might answer your question, Julia -

The 1841 census is the first modern UK census, when the first Registrar General of England and Wales was made responsible for organising the count.

This is the earliest census that has survived in its entirety: only local fragments of the 1801, 1811, 1821 and 1831 censuses survived once the statistical information was collected.

patchem

patchem Report 5 Aug 2011 06:50

Julia,
Just do a google search to find out these facts.....

Julia

Julia Report 6 Aug 2011 03:11

Thank you very much for the replies.

Julia