« Reply #11 on: Thursday 11 January 18 22:04 GMT (UK) »
Hi all,
This is very good news, as I had been wondering if it would ever be released!
It should be very useful as as well as the usual questions it also asked:
age - this was now required as years and completed months, rather than just years as in previous censuses
if under age 15, whether parents are living, "both alive", "father dead", "mother dead" or "both dead"
birthplace, county and town or parish (or country plus state, province or district for persons born abroad)
if born abroad, nationality
trade
employer
place of work
number and ages of living children or stepchildren under 16
I hadn't realised what different information would be on the 1921 census, it should as you say Jan be very useful indeed! The next four years can't go quick enough!
Although, I suppose I shouldn't wish me life away!!
Kind regards
David
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