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Can anyone tell when the 1911 cencus will be released to the public?

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Can anyone tell when the 1911 cencus will be released to the public?

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  1. There wasn't a census in 1911.  But anyway I think it takes 70 years before it is released to the public.


  2. My understanding is that the census is taken every ten years and the year of the census ends in a 0 not a 1. Information about the census usually takes one to two years to release.

  3. 2011: They're released after 100 years.

  4. 2011. There is a census in every year ending in 1 and the information is kept secret for 100 years.

  5. There is no 1911 census.  They are conducted every ten years so you want 1910 or 1920.  They are released every 70 years, both are available for the public.

  6. The National Archives issued a press release announcing that following a determination under the Freedom of Information Act, most of the information from the 1911 Census will be made available online in 2009.

    Until then an emergency service will be offered from 17 January 2007 whereby information from a specific address will be supplied at a cost of 45 pounds, which is the standard research fee. Until the census has been digitized it will not be possible to search by name.

  7. If you're talking about the 1911 census in Ireland, it's already released to the public (in restricted form, Dublin only)in a special arrangement. Here is the site for you...

    http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/

    Here you can see both the 1901 and the 1911 census. (Dublin only, unfortunately, or fortunately, as your case may be.)

    if you're interested in records from outside Dublin, then you'll have to wait until 2011.

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