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What happens after the 1911 Census

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SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 6 May 2018 22:51

There was a 1921 Census, and successive censuses at 10 year intervals except in 1941.

The 1921 Census and all later censuses are subject to a 100 year embargo

The 1921 Census will not be released for transcription until 2021, so it will probably be available on ancestry or FMP in 2022.

I think the 1931 census has been lost, but if any part of it exists it will be released in 2031, and so on


There is the 1939 Register, carried out in September 1939 in order to get a listing so all residents in England and Wales at that date. It later formed the basis for the NHS when that was brought in in 1947. Scotland's was done separately.

It is available on FMP

Maralyn

Maralyn Report 6 May 2018 21:41

Was the 1911 Census the last Census carried out? If so, where do I go find ancestors?