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Access to the 1921 census
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Joy | Report | 20 Aug 2010 22:34 |
"As to living people and sensitive information, didn't that apply to 1911 as well?" - |
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Poolie Girl | Report | 20 Aug 2010 22:18 |
I think you'll find I simply said I was stuck until 1921 was released. I didn't say when that should be. |
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TootyFruity | Report | 20 Aug 2010 21:32 |
Poolie Girl I understand your dilemma however I agree with Janie personal gain is not an argument for early release of the 1921 census. |
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Poolie Girl | Report | 20 Aug 2010 20:43 |
Janey |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 20 Aug 2010 19:12 |
What you said was that she had the child in 1920 and was thrown out of the household, so I didn't see how 1921 would help. Perhaps it would. |
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Poolie Girl | Report | 20 Aug 2010 17:31 |
Janey, I know the address she was living in 1921. I have the details of the other members of the household; it is only she who remains a shadowy figure. |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 20 Aug 2010 17:02 |
Poolie Girl ... "Without an age and place of birth as a starting point how could I identify which was 'my' lady or totally unrelated?" ... doesn't this apply equally to census searches? |
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Poolie Girl | Report | 20 Aug 2010 14:32 |
Joy, searching quarter by quarter, year by year will produce only a huge list of possibilities. There were at least half a dozen possibles in County Durham on the 1911. ie women with the correct name who would have been of child bearing age in 1920. What if she came from Yorkshire (the head of the household was a Yorkshireman originally), some other county or perhaps Scotland. Did she revert to her birth name or continue using her 'new' name? If she went to another town and married what are the chances she ever told her new family of the existence of the son she left behind? |
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Guy | Report | 14 Aug 2010 12:18 |
Yes both the Office of National Statistics and the Information Commissioner have affirmed that no census taken under the 1920 Census Act as amended by the Census (Confidentiality) Act 1991 can ever be released without a change in the law. |
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~~~Secret Red ^^ Squirrel~~~ **007 1/2** | Report | 14 Aug 2010 09:18 |
"Poolie Girl, unfortunately as the law stands the 1921 census will never be released." |
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Joy | Report | 14 Aug 2010 08:48 |
"Did she marry? When and where did she die? Everybody else in the household is deceased, and I would be amazed if she has survived but until the 1921 is released, we can go no further." - |
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Guy | Report | 14 Aug 2010 07:01 |
Poolie Girl, unfortunately as the law stands the 1921 census will never be released. |
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Joy | Report | 12 Aug 2010 08:43 |
Poolie Girl - one can try searching the BMD registration index, quarter by quarter, year by year, either on a paying site or at a records office or in a main library that stocks the fiches or films. It is possible that she married, had children or died before the 1921 census was undertaken. |
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Poolie Girl | Report | 10 Aug 2010 18:08 |
My husband's father was born in 1920. I have his birth certificate which gives his mother's maiden name. The parents were never married and the mother either left or was thrown out while my FIL was an infant. We know a great deal about the paternal side and nothing other than a name for the maternal side; no age, no place of birth, no pictures, zilch. We therefore have no way of discovering what became of her afterwards. Did she have more children? Did she marry? When and where did she die? Everybody else in the household is deceased, and I would be amazed if she has survived but until the 1921 is released, we can go no further. |
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Joy | Report | 8 Aug 2010 23:03 |
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Joy | Report | 6 Aug 2010 08:41 |
It is good to read a balance of views, many of which I think have been well formulated. |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 4 Aug 2010 16:44 |
You can put anything down anywhere you want, RobG! Heck, you can even make presumptuous, offensive personal remarks to me. As you have demonstrated. |
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RobG | Report | 4 Aug 2010 16:03 |
Thank you for your considered response Janey. I will drop in to the thread on Chat. I will do this as I like to know all the available information, not because I wish to engage with you in "civil discourse", as it appears from your responses that you do not wish to be civil - but I will put that down to you having a bad day, rather than it being in your nature to be so condescending. |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 4 Aug 2010 15:38 |
I see no reason to repeat any of the many responses that have been given to your points because *someone else* decided to duplicate this discussion on the Chat board and I and others were unaware of the thread on this board. |
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RobG | Report | 4 Aug 2010 15:17 |
Janey, |