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Wales (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Wales => Monmouthshire => Topic started by: VictoriaE1987 on Saturday 12 April 14 23:08 BST (UK)

Title: 1831 census??? Is there one?
Post by: VictoriaE1987 on Saturday 12 April 14 23:08 BST (UK)
Can anyone answer this?

If so where can I view it?

I currently only use Genes Reunited for my searches (1841 - 1911)

Many Thanks
Vicky
Title: Re: 1831 census??? Is there one?
Post by: davidft on Saturday 12 April 14 23:18 BST (UK)
This link should help

http://www.1911census.org.uk/1831.htm
Title: Re: 1831 census??? Is there one?
Post by: RCB on Monday 23 June 14 19:50 BST (UK)
There were earlier census, from about 1800 I believe, but few survive as they were just head counts and not seen as anything else.  I was lucky enough to have part of a 1821 census sent to me of part of Shropshire where my family were, and having an unusual name "Elks" it provided me with more info.  Have you tried the Mormon Familysearch site?  I always go there for pre-cenus info, it can be hit and miss but well worth the effort.
Title: Re: 1831 census??? Is there one?
Post by: Redroger on Wednesday 25 June 14 12:43 BST (UK)
Though it was the intention for the census to comprise headcounts only, in some cases the census takers exceed their remit and recorded everything. No doubt you have found a link by now. One such, which raised my hopes greatly was Oborne Dorset where some of my name bearers and I think direct ancestors had lived in the 18th century. Unfortunately by 1801 they had all left.