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Re: 1921 Census Missing People
« Reply #9 on: Friday 07 January 22 11:05 GMT (UK) »
With this census I'm just collecting the original images I'm not collecting or correcting transcriptions. Out of my four grandparents, two of the surnames are incorrectly transcribed by one letter but I managed to find them. A couple of people of minor interest are missing but most people I've looked for on the free search are findable.   


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Re: 1921 Census Missing People
« Reply #10 on: Friday 07 January 22 11:42 GMT (UK) »
I couldn't find my gran but her maiden surname is frequently mistranscribed - Tandy.

Found her by using *andy
Mullingar, Westmeath Ireland: Gilligan/Wall/Meagher/Maher/Gray/O'Hara/Corroon (various spellings)
Bristol: Woodman/James/Derrick
Bristol/Somerset: Saunders/Wilmot
Gloucestershire:Woodman/Mathews/Tandy/Stinchcombe/Marten/Thompson
Wiltshire: Mathews
Carmarthen: Thomas, Lewis
Australia: Mary Lewis, transportee, married Henry Brown - what happened to her?

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Re: 1921 Census Missing People
« Reply #11 on: Friday 07 January 22 13:10 GMT (UK) »
I couldn't find my grandparents although I knew exactly where they should be. I found them in the end by a first name, year of birth, area  and then a wildcard for the surname. It had been transcribed incorrectly.
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Re: 1921 Census Missing People
« Reply #12 on: Friday 07 January 22 16:58 GMT (UK) »
I also had difficulties finding mine due to transcription errors. They were fairly common names and I couldn't really see why the transcriptions were wrong e.g. Norman (first name) was Porman etc. Are they done by AI? It looked to me as if they hadn't been read by someone/thing with familiarity with the locations and the names of the time.


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« Reply #13 on: Friday 07 January 22 17:29 GMT (UK) »
One mystery solved and 1921 Census entry found. Great great aunt's married name in 1920 = HAHNEL and in 1921 = ARNOLD. Maybe Hahnel sounded too German? Still haven't found my Grandmother. She would have been about 12 in 1921 and is not listed with her parents. A mystery!
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Re: 1921 Census Missing People
« Reply #14 on: Friday 07 January 22 18:16 GMT (UK) »
I also had difficulties finding mine due to transcription errors. They were fairly common names and I couldn't really see why the transcriptions were wrong e.g. Norman (first name) was Porman etc. Are they done by AI? It looked to me as if they hadn't been read by someone/thing with familiarity with the locations and the names of the time.
I seem to remember some earlier censuses were transcribed in the subcontinent (India) ? If that has happened again I am not surprised if there are plenty of errors.  I think it is unfamiliarity with English script rather than the actual names ?
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Re: 1921 Census Missing People
« Reply #15 on: Friday 07 January 22 21:15 GMT (UK) »
I also had difficulties finding mine due to transcription errors. They were fairly common names and I couldn't really see why the transcriptions were wrong e.g. Norman (first name) was Porman etc. Are they done by AI? It looked to me as if they hadn't been read by someone/thing with familiarity with the locations and the names of the time.
I seem to remember some earlier censuses were transcribed in the subcontinent (India) ? If that has happened again I am not surprised if there are plenty of errors.  I think it is unfamiliarity with English script rather than the actual names ?

Was the same again this time, transcribed in India: https://cdn.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documents/board-minutes-2021-04.pdf

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Re: 1921 Census Missing People
« Reply #16 on: Saturday 08 January 22 01:13 GMT (UK) »
I also had difficulties finding mine due to transcription errors. They were fairly common names and I couldn't really see why the transcriptions were wrong e.g. Norman (first name) was Porman etc. Are they done by AI? It looked to me as if they hadn't been read by someone/thing with familiarity with the locations and the names of the time.
I seem to remember some earlier censuses were transcribed in the subcontinent (India) ? If that has happened again I am not surprised if there are plenty of errors.  I think it is unfamiliarity with English script rather than the actual names ?

Was the same again this time, transcribed in India: https://cdn.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documents/board-minutes-2021-04.pdf



Ah, this would explain a lot!  ;D

I have yet to purchase a record but I've had an enjoyable couple of evenings learning as much as I can from the search results.

The transcribers seem to have trouble with my McIlroy lot. So far I have found them as McThoy, McIlory, McIbroy and McFlroy. It will be interesting to see the actual entries when I start making purchases to see how they came to those versions.

A little mystery at the moment is my 10 year old maternal grandfather who doesn't seem to be with his father, stepmother and siblings. Searching around hasn't brought him to light yet. He could well be strangely transcribed living elsewhere for some reason or I did wonder if he is at home as expected and has not made it onto the transcription. I had this I think with a great uncle on the 1939 register.

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Hoare, Milsted, Peacock, Herbert, Crampin, McIlroy, Holden, Hilton, Fawcett.

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Re: 1921 Census Missing People
« Reply #17 on: Saturday 08 January 22 10:34 GMT (UK) »
I have been searching FindMyPast 1921 Census for my Uncle, David William Blair, Born November 1920, West Ham Essex (Greater London) but unable to find?