The 1939 Register required people to explain exactly what they did. The notes that came with the form were very precise about how to note the occupation. General terms, often found on previous census documents, such as Foreman, Overseer, Doctor, Mill-hand, Porter or Farmer, were not acceptab...
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Scandinavian countries have abolished their census, the UK is getting rid of it, the US too... What does Australia do? Of course it's not going to follow the developed world! Instead, it is linking the census to personal data held by ATO, Centrelink, Medicare and other government reposito...
The US population increased by 32.7 percent from the 1830 census to the 1840 census. Information requested for the 1840 US Census Name of the head of the family head / head of household Number of free white males and females broken down into age categories. ...
The UK's wartime National Register was created just weeks after Britain declared war on Germany. It was a register of the population of Northern Ireland and was a census in all but name. (No such register was taken in the Republic of Ireland.) Gathered by address, it notes full names, ...
Discover more about the 1901 UK census When the 1901 census was taken on 31 March 1901, the total population of England, Wales and Scotland was recorded as 36,999,946. From 1801 the population had nearly quadrupled. In January 1901 the reign of Queen Victoria ended and her eldest son beca...
Is the person's home owned free or mortgaged? Does the person reside in a home or on a farm? If on a farm, what is the farm's identification number on the census farm schedule? Is the person a survivor of the Union or Confederate Army or Navy?
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