1911 Census Available for the UK
“Who lived in your house in 1911?” the site asks. Um, probably a squirrel, as the house I am living in was not so much a house at the time as a stand of pine trees. But if you’re doing some...
View ArticleFootnote Makes 1930 US Census Free Through End of August
Footnote.com announced yesterday that its 1930 US Census is going to be available free online through the end of August. The direct URL for the resource is http://go.footnote.com/1930census/. You will...
View ArticleDetailed 1911 Irish Census Now Online
The Irish Times has reported that a detailed 1911 census is now available. Access for it is free at http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/. The front page has general information on the census and on...
View ArticleMap Shows Census Compliance
I read several government blogs and aside from this head cold have spent very little time recently under a rock. Therefore I know that the 2010 census forms will be mailed this month. Despite all the...
View ArticleFree Footnote.com Census Access!
Footnote.com, my favorite genealogy Web site that periodically gives terrific levels of free access, has announced that it’s making access to its US census documents available for “a limited time.”...
View Article1901 Ireland Census Available Online
Hat tip to MyHeritage Blog for the pointer to the 1901 Irish census, now available online. It’s freely available at http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/. That link actually has search forms for both...
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