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Access to the 1921 census
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Caroline | Report | 3 Jul 2010 12:15 |
I am posting the following on behalf of Guy Etchells, who successfully campaigned for the early release of the 1911 census for England and Wales. |
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GlitterBaby | Report | 3 Jul 2010 12:25 |
Not something I will be adding my signature to. |
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Mick in the Sticks | Report | 3 Jul 2010 12:32 |
Are you really saying that we should pay for something which was already financed through taxes and which is public property? |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 3 Jul 2010 13:31 |
Michael, |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 3 Jul 2010 13:33 |
Isn't the 100 year closure something to do with the fact that promises were made by the government of the time to keep the records private for that length of time? |
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Eddieisagrandad | Report | 3 Jul 2010 14:23 |
been there, signed up for that, what a brilliant suggestion. |
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TootyFruity | Report | 3 Jul 2010 14:43 |
If the 100 year rule is in place because of promises made at the time of the census what right do we have to dishonour this promise for our own selfish curiosity? |
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Joy | Report | 3 Jul 2010 16:44 |
No, thank you. |
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Kay???? | Report | 3 Jul 2010 17:59 |
There is certianly no reason or gain be to had from early release of 1921 census as there are various records out there that can be delved into,also most have relatives alive today who will have knowledge of family back to that time,,,,,, |
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Flick | Report | 3 Jul 2010 23:15 |
It shows how standards have fallen, when some people today are asking for promises made in 1921 to be dishonoured just in order for them to satisfy their personal curiosity. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 4 Jul 2010 00:13 |
a promise was made then that the records would not be opened for 100 years |
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Rambling | Report | 4 Jul 2010 00:24 |
From am entirely personal viewpoint my late mother will be on that census, aged 1,...but if I needed to know anything about her , her birth, marriage and death certificates would tell me, her siblings are also easy to find...I think that is the case for most people, 1920 is 'within living memory' in a way the 1911 was not. |
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PollyS | Report | 4 Jul 2010 07:27 |
My Great Aunt was born that year and there is a particular personal detail she is very sensitive about. When I uncovered this detail, which didn't occur would be an issue and I doubt very much anyone else would, she swore me to secrecy. |
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Samantha | Report | 4 Jul 2010 07:30 |
For some people the information in 1921 could be very useful and 90 years on...I don't think I would mind if my government released my details in 90 years instead of 100. |
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PollyS | Report | 4 Jul 2010 07:58 |
I think it's disrespectful to be dismissive of other people's feelings. |
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TootyFruity | Report | 4 Jul 2010 08:42 |
My research is not just about finding names, places they lived,and occupations, it is about the real people that are contained in documentation. People who are in some way related to me and as such I have a responsibility to honour the promises made in the past to these real people. |
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TootyFruity | Report | 4 Jul 2010 09:15 |
I have searched the 1911 England and Wales census since its early release but once the information is out there, there is no taking it back. The last column of the 1911 census has been blanked out and will only be released in 1912 after the 100 years to hide sensitive material. I would have prefered to have waited for its release but could see no value in avoiding it once it was in the public domain. |
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Joy | Report | 4 Jul 2010 09:17 |
Jonesey - yes, I have benefited from it. However, I was content to wait until the designated year for the 1911 census. The blanked out column will not be blanked out then, and I shall probably be more interested in it then than now. |
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Pat Kendrick | Report | 4 Jul 2010 09:32 |
I thought the promise of 100 years was made in 1981. |
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TootyFruity | Report | 4 Jul 2010 10:12 |
Jonesey |