• Online access to the indexes for 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901 and images of the 1861, 1871, 1891 and 1901 census returns is available here on ScotlandsPeople. (cyndislist.com)
  • Train conductors and ships' captains were also used as collectors in the 1911 census and several subsequent censuses, to cover people travelling overnight on census night. (wikipedia.org)
  • The major sources of additional information are the counts of population at subsequent censuses. (cdc.gov)
  • Table VI, which this release is based on, provides statistics for different geographical divisions by area in 1911, by housing, and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911 along with general valuation of land and buildings in 1911. (cso.ie)
  • 1911 Census located on the left of this web page provides researchers with the 1911 database, 1911 codes, 1911 data entry manual, 1911 enumerator instructions, 1911 geography component, Contextual Data (1911 to 1951), and 1911 Nesstar Webview. (mcmaster.ca)
  • The precedent set by the Population Act of 1800 was followed regularly at intervals of ten years up to 1910, successive decennial censuses being governed by separate enactments. (visionofbritain.org.uk)
  • The census is a huge document and the site has a searchable database of the census returns and enumerators´ summary books, all scanned and viewable. (mooregroup.ie)
  • the Canadian Census from 1911 is now online. (slaw.ca)
  • I've come across an amendment situation that I've never seen before in the Canadian Census records and I'm not quite sure how to treat it. (evidenceexplained.com)
  • So far, I've seen two instances of this in the 1911 Canadian census. (evidenceexplained.com)
  • The CCRI is composed of microdata, namely, data created from Canadian census enumerations between 1911 to 1951, a geographical framework constructed to enable the location, selection, aggregation, and analysis of census data, and contextual data, namely the textual data used to situate the census in time and to enhance appropriate analysis of the data. (mcmaster.ca)
  • In the Census Act of 1920 Parliament made provision for future enumerations as well as for that due to be taken in 1921. (visionofbritain.org.uk)
  • The estimates are based on the populationcensuses taken in 1871, 1881, 1901, and 1911. (repec.org)
  • The Industrial Labor Force of Italy's Provinces: Estimates from the Population Censuses, 1871-1911 ," Rivista di storia economica , Società editrice il Mulino, issue 2, pages 141-192. (repec.org)
  • Market versus endowment: explaining early industrial location in Italy (1871-1911) ," Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History , Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC), vol. 13(1), pages 127-161, January. (repec.org)
  • Market versus endowment: explaining early industrial location in Italy (1871-1911) ," Cliometrica , Springer;Cliometric Society (Association Francaise de Cliométrie), vol. 13(1), pages 127-161, January. (repec.org)
  • In the 1841 census the instruction was to round down the ages of persons 15 years and over to the nearest five years. (dun.org.uk)
  • The date of the 1841 census was the night of 6 June 1841. (dun.org.uk)
  • The 1911 census for Dublin is now available online free and provides a great resource for family historians and genealogists throughout Ireland and the globe. (mooregroup.ie)
  • There have been censuses every 10 yrs since 1801 (with the exception of 1941 which was missed owing to the war). (the-snorings.co.uk)
  • Census records provide many details about individuals and families. (ancestry.co.uk)
  • census records from 1841 to 1911, Valuation Rolls, and Scottish wills and testaments from 1513 to 1925. (cyndislist.com)
  • The General Register Office for Scotland holds the census records for all Scotland. (cyndislist.com)
  • Census and thousands of other records for free with Findmypast. (findmypast.co.uk)
  • A census records who lived where on a given date. (the-snorings.co.uk)
  • The main records you need to look at are Birth, Marriage and Death records and census records. (uk1911census.com)
  • Census records give details of the entire family, and a census was taken every ten years. (uk1911census.com)
  • The 1911 Australian census was the first national population census held in Australia and was conducted by the Bureau of Census and Statistics. (wikipedia.org)
  • The total population of the Commonwealth of Australia was counted as 4,455,005 - an increase of 681,204 people, 18.05% over the 1901 "Federation" census. (wikipedia.org)
  • Note: All figures are for the census usually resident population count. (wikipedia.org)
  • At the first Australian census in 1911 only those "aboriginal natives" living near European settlements were enumerated, and the main population tables included only those of half or less Aboriginal descent. (wikipedia.org)
  • In addition, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to actual images of the 1911 Census (images are of reels T-20326 to T-20460). (ancestry.co.uk)
  • Some of the limits of population censuses,including their questionable representation of the labor force in thetextile sector, are briefly summarized. (repec.org)
  • It is in particular shown that,despite their known limits, population censuses represent a useful historicalsource to obtain legitimate estimates of provincial value added for Italy'sindustry. (repec.org)
  • We were able to use population and valuation statistics published in The Census of Ireland, 1911 to gain insights into wealth and poverty in the country at that time. (cso.ie)
  • Finding the address took longer than I thought because Ancestry has a great habit of misfiling street names in the Census reports. (frankcrawshaw.uk)
  • 1911 Census of Canada [database on-line]. (ancestry.co.uk)
  • This database is an every name index to individuals enumerated in the 1911 Canada Census, the fifth census of Canada since confederation in 1867. (ancestry.co.uk)
  • this record was indexed as subdistrict 45, rather than 24, and the enumeration district field was not included in the 1911 Census of Canada indexing. (evidenceexplained.com)
  • Furthermore, relying on national census and geocoded telecom data, we explore if the evolution of populism is related to civil disobedience to pandemic regulations. (lu.se)
  • Methods-- We obtained data from a content analysis of a census of 1795 unique advertising creatives for beer, spirits, and alcopops placed in nationally available magazines between 2008 and 2010. (cdc.gov)
  • At the Census of 3 April 1911, each person was asked to state on a "personal" card, the "Country or Australian State where born," and to state on a "personal" card, the "Country or Australian State where born," and from the replies to this query, taken in conjunction with the other data furnished, the tables contained in Part II. (wikipedia.org)
  • The CSO has today published data from the Census of Ireland, 1911. (cso.ie)
  • There are many stories hidden in this data and this release looks at valuation per person as an indicator of wealth in 1911. (cso.ie)
  • The release also provides information for anyone who wants to create their own customised data tables or investigate the 1911 census forms for themselves. (cso.ie)
  • A video on how to search the data tables is available to help you find your story from 1911 . (cso.ie)
  • The US Census Bureau terminated the collection of data in 2012. (lu.se)
  • Could you post the correct address to search for on the 1911 for any one ells who is looking for there kin there at that time please? (themanchesters.org)
  • The advance search option allows you to search the Irish census returns by county of birth, occupation, religion and marital status. (timeline.ie)
  • I would always recommend using a broad search, such as all males with the surname Murphy who were married and would have been approximately 35 years old in 1911 and were born in Co. Kerry. (timeline.ie)
  • If a family member is missing from the household census return, you can search for them by their initials to see if they might appear in a workhouse or prison. (timeline.ie)
  • Note: An abbreviated version of the census form was used to enumerate unorganized areas such as the territories. (ancestry.co.uk)
  • The website will show you a transcribed version of the census return. (timeline.ie)
  • Kent, Worcestershire, and Staffordshire (and other) census transcriptions 100% 1841-1911. (cyndislist.com)
  • You should be able to establish a townland address for your family using a birth or marriage certificate for an event that took place close to the time of the census. (timeline.ie)
  • Whilst these are only indexes they have been sorted into families however many of the entries for Scotland have links to the census images. (dun.org.uk)
  • Newly digitised tables from the Census of Ireland 1911 identified Meath as the wealthiest county at that time with a valuation per person of £8 10s 2d (£8.51) (See Table 2.1) . (cso.ie)
  • But the Websters weren't living there at the time of the 1911 census. (frankcrawshaw.uk)
  • The 1911 Irish census also included a section for the particulars of marriage, which recorded the length of time that a couple had been married, the number of children born to the marriage and the number of children still living at the time of the census. (timeline.ie)
  • If your ancestor was residing in Ireland at the time of the 1901 or 1911 census of Ireland, the main focus of your research should be to locate their census return. (timeline.ie)
  • At the time of the census your family may have used a different variant of your surname when they filled in the return. (timeline.ie)
  • Individuals who were inmates of prisons, workhouses and asylums at the time of the census were recorded only by their initials. (timeline.ie)
  • There was a permanent staff of the 'Bureau of Census and Statistics' which consisted of the Statistician (Knibbs) and many assistants, some young men working as clerks as well as a couple of messenger boys. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1911 in Australia Census in Australia Australian Bureau of Statistics (Excluding the Dwellings occupied solely by Full-blooded Aboriginals). (wikipedia.org)
  • The Central Statistics Office (CSO) has today (11 April 2023) issued Stories from Census 1911: Wealth and Poverty. (cso.ie)
  • ine of the top ten wealthiest counties in 1911 were in Leinster and seven of the ten poorest counties were towards the West of the country. (cso.ie)
  • The official UK 1911 census website, in association with The National Archives. (cyndislist.com)
  • Via the Irish Family History blog we see that the second tranche of the 1911 census has gone live on the National Archives website. (mooregroup.ie)
  • Because of the amount of information provided in censuses, combined with the fact that individuals are generally shown in "family groups", censuses are often the first sources turned to when beginning family history research. (ancestry.co.uk)
  • The date of the 1861 census was the night of 7 April 1861. (dun.org.uk)
  • In developing this release the CSO have worked with colleagues in the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) who are responsible for the Census in Northern Ireland. (cso.ie)
  • Any scrap of information on the census return may prove vital to your research so make a note of everything. (timeline.ie)
  • As an aside, Robert lived here with his wife Aileen and their children, there is a very interesting discussion here about why Robert and Amelia fostered their six children a few years after this census. (censusconnections.ie)
  • The column headings are: Census year, total, broad age groups 0 to 14 years, 15 to 64 years, 65 years and over, average age, and ratio. (gc.ca)
  • 1841 was the first census to record limited information on individuals - from 1851 more detail was added. (the-snorings.co.uk)
  • View the census returns from families living in Belfast in 1901 and 1911. (cyndislist.com)
  • I picked out the top five landlords, based on the number of houses, where according to the census returns, the landlord was recorded, some places on the census returns were left blank and we have to allow for some margin of error as all of these forms were filled in by hand. (censusconnections.ie)
  • Unfortunately the vast majority of the 19th century Irish census returns have been destroyed, with only a few small fragments surviving. (timeline.ie)
  • This means that the only complete surviving returns are from the 1901 and 1911 census of Ireland. (timeline.ie)
  • The Census of Ireland, 1911 is the first publication in this initiative where a selection of tables has been digitised. (cso.ie)
  • This release marks the publication on PxStat of the first detailed statistical table from Census of Ireland, 1911 - Table VI. (cso.ie)
  • The story selected for this release is the distribution of wealth across Ireland in 1911. (cso.ie)
  • The first government census of Ireland was taken in 1821 and again every decade until 1911. (timeline.ie)
  • It is not necessary to emphasise the value of the information recorded on the 1901 and 1911 census of Ireland. (timeline.ie)
  • So I looked specifically at the District Electoral Division of Blarney in 1911 and it makes for interesting reading. (censusconnections.ie)
  • In 1911 the C.R.D.C. had rented out forty-seven houses in the Blarney district, forty six of these were what were classed as second class houses and then one single third class house. (censusconnections.ie)
  • Given that the Nast Hyde Halt was opened a year before this census, have we stumbled across its function? (smallford.org)
  • The Census reports used the valuations (land and buildings) which were maintained by the Valuation office for tax purposes - they were not collected on the Census form. (cso.ie)
  • I am trying to establish just where my father, Mick Lally 2nd Btn, was in 1911, he should have been at the depot as he was only 16. (themanchesters.org)