UK census records are customarily subject to the 100 year rule but my sister, who is currently obsessed with the family history, told me recently that the 1911 UK census records will be released starting 2009.
I have done a bit of digging and it appears that this is the case - at present the first release of records, for the "major conurbations," will start in 2009 but certain "sensitive information" will be held back until the full release in Jan 2012
A website has already been set up at
with background info and it is possible to register to get regular updates
One interesting note from the website is on the different format of the 1911 records:
"The 1911 census holds more information than the 1901 census. It is also the first census where the householder's schedule has remained the master entry, rather than the enumerator's notes, so researchers are actually able, in most cases, to view their actual ancestors' handwriting when looking at 1911 census entries. This will be an invaluable resource for anyone who is working hard to trace their family's history."
I have done a bit of digging and it appears that this is the case - at present the first release of records, for the "major conurbations," will start in 2009 but certain "sensitive information" will be held back until the full release in Jan 2012
A website has already been set up at
with background info and it is possible to register to get regular updates
One interesting note from the website is on the different format of the 1911 records:
"The 1911 census holds more information than the 1901 census. It is also the first census where the householder's schedule has remained the master entry, rather than the enumerator's notes, so researchers are actually able, in most cases, to view their actual ancestors' handwriting when looking at 1911 census entries. This will be an invaluable resource for anyone who is working hard to trace their family's history."
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