GENEVA
A full list of known Family History Fairs, events and activities can be found on the online calendar of GENEVA (GENealogical EVents and Activities).
News Index
Eric Frankcom
Brighton History Centre
Broadlands Archives
Plymouth & W Dev RO
Early Irish Maps
Devon Wills Project
TNA access from Devon
Overseas BMD online
Welsh Wills online
News Library saved
1911 too popular!
Future of PWDRO
Update on CIOs
Correction to comment
PRONI news
Service changes at TNA
Changes at TNA
Irish 1911 Census
brightsolid news
Free 1911 Census
Changes at TNA
GRO User Group Forum
TNA Digitisation
1911 Census complete
Surman Index Launched
Devon Wills Project
GRO User Group Forum
TNA Production Targets
Archives for 21st C.
Convict Transportation
Newspapers online
MLA Regional Plans
Calderdale Library
e-petition: NLW
Tower Hamlets
1911 census news
More BMD records
Archive survey results
London records
Guildhall Library
Colindale Library
BMD Petition
1911 Census available
Guildhall Library
1911 Census: All now complete
Records for Anglesey; Brecknockshire; Carnarvonshire; Cardiganshire; Carmarthenshire; Denbighshire; Flintshire; Glamorgan; Merionethshire; Montgomeryshire; Monmouthshire; Pembrokeshire and Radnorshire are now available on the 1911 Census website. These records contain a total of over 2.4 million individuals, and over a million households.
In addition, the records for the Channel Islands of Alderney, Guernsey, Jersey and Sark, and the Isle of Man have been added together with records for around 135,000 soldiers based at 288 military establishments overseas, and around 36,000 naval personnel on 147 Royal Navy ships overseas.
This means that all the records are now available for searching.
The pages from the Enumerators' Summary Books are now available for the census. These pages are included in the cost of viewing an image, so if you've already viewed 1911 census images, you can now view the corresponding summary-book pages at no extra cost.
Please note: some 1911 census returns do not have accompanying Enumerator's Summary-Book pages. There are none for British Navy ships or military establishment returns - the head of the establishment or ship's captain was effectively the enumerator. The Enumerator's Summary Books for some parts of England and Wales have not survived, so will never be available online.
Roger Lewry
FFHS Archives Liaison
19 June 2009
