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General => The Common Room => Topic started by: Inanna52 on Monday 04 January 21 20:51 GMT (UK)
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Hi all
Is the 1921 Census going to be published this year?
Thank you
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The 1921 for Scotland is due to be released later this year (2021)
The 1921 for England / Wales will be available on FindMyPast in January 2022
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Thank you Rosie
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Soooo frustrating, having to wait another whole year for the 1921!
It would help to take our minds off things, if we had that to go through...
Romilly >:(
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I can't really say that I'm waiting for it, as I don't think it will tell me anything I don't know. My mum and her twin, just about make it on to there, but I know all about her family anyway. My father misses it by a few months, but I have all the information about his family. If it is charged as extra on FindMyPast, I will probably just wait until it becomes part of my subscription.
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Even worse for Ireland Ancestral Research.
The Ireland 1921 Census was cancelled due to the War for Independence. Not taken again, until 1926.
Is being released January 1927, for Public View.
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My interest is in the 1921 Scottish Census as I have a few people to check out.
My mum was born in 1918 and fostered as her mother was a single parent due to her fiance being killed earlier that year. I wonder how she will be entered on the census?
Dorrie
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Soooo frustrating, having to wait another whole year for the 1921!
It would help to take our minds off things, if we had that to go through...
Romilly >:(
I can understand you getting frustrated, especially as you hope it may solve your Wilson brickwall ;D.
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Soooo frustrating, having to wait another whole year for the 1921!
It would help to take our minds off things, if we had that to go through...
Romilly >:(
I can understand you getting frustrated, especially as you hope it may solve your Wilson brickwall ;D.
I live in hope Rosie!! (Just hope that I live long enough to break through it;-)
Romilly :)
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Three months ago, I really could not have cared less. All my people were in India and all my wife's were aglabs and never left the county.
Then I got a message through Ancestry. From the husband of the daughter of my wife's grandfather's brother. She (the daughter) was born three months after her father was killed on the railway. That was 1947 and she has been living not more than 40 miles from our front door since then.
We thought that the grandfather was an only child, but have now found his seven siblings.
Yes, I am now really looking forward to the 1921 census.
Regards
Chas