UK Census Info |
There has been a census every ten years since 1801, excluding 1941. However, only those that date from 1841 are of real value to the UK family historian. The administration of the early census returns 1801-1831 was the responsibility of the Overseers of the Poor and the clergy. 10 Mar 1801 No longer exists, with a few exceptions 27 May 1811 No longer exists, with a few exceptions 28 May 1821 No longer exists, with a few exceptions 30 May 1831 No longer exists, with a few exceptions 7 June 1841 Few local indexes exist - see GENUKI county pages 30 March 1851 Many local indexes exist - see GENUKI county pages 7 April 1861 Few local indexes exist - see GENUKI county pages 2 April 1871 Few local indexes exist - see GENUKI county pages 3 April 1881 National index available online at LDS FamilySearch 5 April 1891 Few local indexes exist - see GENUKI county pages The FreeCEN Project is a volunteer effort to provide a free online searchable database of detailed transcriptions of the 19th century UK census returns, initially concentrating mainly on those for 1891. 31 March 1901 National index available online ************************************** 2 April 1911 100 year closure - will be opened 1st January 2012 - If you want to help to obtain early release of the 1911 - Go here to help 19 June 1921 100 year closure 26 April 1931 Destroyed during WW2 29 September 1939 WW2 National Registration - 100 year closure 8 April 1951 100 year closure 23 April 1961 100 year closure 25 April 1971 100 year closure 5 April 1981 100 year closure 21 April 1991 100 year closure 29 April 2001 100 year closure |