Can I search UK census records for free?
Historic census forms from 1841-1911 are available to view free on site at the National Archives in Kew (http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/). Current Government policy is that the UK Statistics Authority should retain all census returns from the 1921 Census onwards, for 100 years.
Where can I search census records for free?
The National Archives has the census schedules on microfilm available from 1790 to 1940, and online access is available through our digitization partners (free at any National Archives facility). See our Census Resources page to search the digitized records on our partners’ websites.
What dates were the census taken in UK?
Understanding the Census
1841 – June 6 | 1881 – April 3 |
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1851 – March 30 | 1891 – April 5 |
1861 – April 7 | 1901 – March 31 |
1871 – April 2 | 1911 – April 2 |
Was there a census in 1861?
The dates of the censuses were as follows: 1841 – 6 June. 1851 – 30 March. 1861 – 7 April.
Can I search UK census by address?
To start using the address search tool, select ‘Search’ from the site menu and then ‘Census addresses’. You’ll be taken to our census address search page where you can choose to search all British censuses at once or a specific year. From this page, you can search by census, street name and location.
What census years are available UK?
A census has been taken in England and Wales, and separately for Scotland, every ten years since 1801, with the exception of 1941.
When did census Start UK?
1801
The first official census was in 1801, but the 1841 census, run by the new registration service, is regarded as the first modern census.
How do I find a census by address only?
This handy feature is only available on Findmypast. Access census address search by selecting ‘Search’ from the site menu and then ‘Census addresses’.
What was the purpose of the first census in England?
A census is a statistical count of the population of a country taken for the purpose of accurate government representation, tax collection and military purposes. The first complete census in England was conducted in 1086 under William the Conqueror who was the first Norman King of England.
How old is the census register in England?
The register is particularly significant due to it being 82 years old, less than the usual 100 year limit, and the fact that no census survives for 1931 and none was taken in 1941. Various parts of the England, Wales, and Scotland census returns from 1841 to 1911 are incomplete and have pieces missing.
Are there any missing pieces from the UK census?
Various parts of the England, Wales, and Scotland census returns from 1841 to 1911 are incomplete and have pieces missing. Find My Past has has identified the known gaps by census year, nation, county, and village or parish in Census for England, Wales and Scotland: missing pieces
Are there surname indexes on the UK census?
In addition to the nationwide census surname indexes, there are many smaller surname indexes, created by individuals and family history societies in England, that cover specific counties, districts ;or parishes.