Is there a 1921 Census for Wales?
The 1921 Census: the largest census release ever in England and Wales. On 19 June 1921, close to 38 million individuals in England and Wales completed a census return.
Can I search the 1911 census by address?
As well as searching for a person, you can also search the 1911 census by address – ideal for tracing your house history or exploring the local history of an area.
Can I view census records after 1911?
Many local and county record offices also hold microfilm or microfiche copies of the census returns for their own area, excluding 1911 and 1921. Use Find an archive to find contact details for local and county record offices.
How do I get a copy of the 1911 census?
You can also access the 1911 census, including viewing the transcripts and schedules, for free at the National Archives in Kew. There is more information here in a leaflet published on Census Returns on the National Archives website.
When was 1911 census available on ancestry?
The complete set of 1911 Census records go live on Ancestry.com by county, starting in late 2010 and completing in 2011.
Can I view 1921 Census?
The 1921 Census is not immediately available within any subscription, including via libraries. It is only available via pay-per-view access for the initial period. Library patrons are still able to purchase 1921 Census returns like any other user via a personal account.
Is the 1911 census on ancestry?
1911 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Original data: Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911.
Has the 1911 UK Census been released?
The 1841–1911 English and Welsh censuses are now available on all of the major family history websites. If you manage to find your ancestors within them, it can bring them to life, revealing family members, where they lived, and their ages and professions.