« Reply #14 on: Monday 03 May 04 23:08 BST (UK) »
I have read with interest the debate on the 1911 Census and while I understand the "Right's" of those who when they filled out the census return in 1911 about the 100 year rule... In Ireland the government decided to release the 1901 and 1911 census early... there was no uproar from pensioners giving out about their details being released early and we have all benefited from the information that it contains... Now I know since Irish records are so rare lol.. it was necessary to give the researcher something to get ones teeth into... but surely since the 1911 census here in Ireland was released in 1960 only 49 years after it being taken 70 or 80 years would be fine in the UK...
Best wishes
Mo
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