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Re: Access to the 1921 Census
« Reply #45 on: Thursday 01 July 10 18:45 BST (UK) »
It did indeed survive - it has never left Scotland. 100 years closure does however apply to the 1901 -> Scottish Census.

Ah. In that case, roll on 2032.
I think they should digitise it now - just in case there are any more fires. Just to be on the safe side.
Then they may accidentally lose the data...in the post...to my address. :P
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Re: Access to the 1921 Census
« Reply #46 on: Thursday 01 July 10 20:05 BST (UK) »
Nice try Windsor!  :D
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« Reply #47 on: Thursday 01 July 10 22:03 BST (UK) »
I would love to see the 1921 census ...I don't see anything mischievous about it.

I would certainly sign a petition or email the relevant department.

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Devon = Middleton,  Waterfield, Adams, Clark/e, Gould
Cornwall = Palmer, Carnarton, Slack/Smith. Morris/h
Wales, New Quay = James, Evans


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Re: Access to the 1921 Census
« Reply #48 on: Thursday 01 July 10 22:59 BST (UK) »
If anyone is worried about the question asked on the 1921 census they should take a look at
http://tinyurl.com/2ucqcvr

There were no sensitive questions on the schedule-
Name & Surname, Relationship to Head, Age, Sex, Married or Orphaned, Birthplace, Nationality, School, Occupation, Employment, Place of work, Total Children Under 15, Ages of Children
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Re: Access to the 1921 Census
« Reply #49 on: Thursday 01 July 10 23:02 BST (UK) »
If anyone is worried about the question asked on the 1921 census they should take a look at
http://tinyurl.com/2ucqcvr

There were no sensitive questions on the schedule-
Name & Surname, Relationship to Head, Age, Sex, Married or Orphaned, Birthplace, Nationality, School, Occupation, Employment, Place of work, Total Children Under 15, Ages of Children
Cheers
Guy

The words in black bold capital letters in the top left hand corner of the document isn't doing much for your cause...
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Re: Access to the 1921 Census
« Reply #50 on: Thursday 01 July 10 23:06 BST (UK) »
I just want to know if my nan was referred to as Violet Venie or Vice versa  ;D

 She always called herself Venie Violet, my grandad called her Vi, but she was registered as Violet Venie ... I  want to see her on a census ...she was born 1914.. It's silly but ... oh well!

thanks Guy

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Travellers = Penfold, Orchard, James
Devon = Middleton,  Waterfield, Adams, Clark/e, Gould
Cornwall = Palmer, Carnarton, Slack/Smith. Morris/h
Wales, New Quay = James, Evans


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Re: Access to the 1921 Census
« Reply #51 on: Thursday 01 July 10 23:43 BST (UK) »
If anyone is worried about the question asked on the 1921 census they should take a look at
http://tinyurl.com/2ucqcvr

There were no sensitive questions on the schedule-
Name & Surname, Relationship to Head, Age, Sex, Married or Orphaned, Birthplace, Nationality, School, Occupation, Employment, Place of work, Total Children Under 15, Ages of Children
Cheers
Guy

The words in black bold capital letters in the top left hand corner of the document isn't doing much for your cause...

Similar words have been on every census since 1801 that did not stop them being released during the lifetime of the population.

Some examples of census statements please take particular note of the 1911 statements

Census statements -
1911
"The contents of the Schedule will be treated as strictly confidential".
The following also appeared on the reverse of the Schedule:
"The contents of the Schedule will be treated as confidential. Strict
care will be taken that no information is disclosed with regard to
individual persons. The returns are not to be used for proof of age, as
in connection with Old Age Pensions, or for any other purpose than the
preparation of Statistical Tables".
1921
"STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL"
1931
No returns survive.
1941
No census taken.
1951
"The contents of the schedule are strictly confidential".
The following also appeared on the reverse of the schedule:
"STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL"
1961
"The contents of the schedule are strictly confidential".
The following also appeared on a separate sheet headed NOTES and EXAMPLES:
"CONFIDENTIALITY--No information about any individual person, family or
dwelling, will be given to anyone not employed on the Census".
1971
"The information you give on the form will be treated as CONFIDENTIAL
and used only for compiling statistics. No information about named
individuals will be passed to any other Government Department or any
other authority or person. If anyone in the census organisation
improperly discloses information you provide, he will be liable to
prosecution. Similarly you must not disclose information which anyone
(for example, a visitor or boarder) gives you to enable you to complete
the form".
1981
"Your replies will be treated in STRICT CONFIDENCE. They will be used to
produce statistics but your name and address will not be fed into the
census computer. After the census, the forms will be locked away for 100 years
 before they are passed to the Public Record Office".
1991
"Your answers will be treated in strict confidence and used only to
produce statistics. Names and addresses will not be put into the
computer; only the postcode will be entered. The forms will be kept
securely within my office and treated as confidential for 100 years.
Anyone using or disclosing Census information improperly will be liable
to prosecution. For example, it would be improper for you to pass on to
someone else information which you has been given in confidence by a
visitor to enable you to complete the Census form".
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Re: Access to the 1921 Census
« Reply #52 on: Friday 02 July 10 06:49 BST (UK) »
I have added a posting to the new hmg Your Freedom site

http://tinyurl.com/2vju6b9

If you want access to the 1921 census please visit and add your vote there
Your vote is important please use it
Cheers
Guy
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« Reply #53 on: Friday 02 July 10 09:12 BST (UK) »
I have added a posting to the new hmg Your Freedom site

http://tinyurl.com/2vju6b9

If you want access to the 1921 census please visit and add your vote there
Your vote is important please use it
Cheers
Guy

 ;D ;D ;D  would you be the same Guy Etchells who rubbished petitions on the Number 10 website as doing more harm than good ? A tad hypocritical of you to now start a petition on a similar website
James Stott c1775-1850. James was born in Yorkshire but where? He was a stonemason and married Elizabeth Archer (nee Nicholson) in 1794 at Ripon. They lived thereafter in Masham. If anyone has any suggestions or leads as to his birthplace I would be interested to know. I have searched for it for years without success. Thank you.