Plugging Genealogy's 30 Year Gap

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Plugging Genealogy's 30 Year Gap

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On the 29th September 1939 a Survey Nicknamed 'The UK's Instant Census' took place. The findings were used to issue Ration Cards and Identity Cards. The details requested were:-
Name Sex Age Occupation Address Marital Status

Individual Returns for England and Wales are now being digitised and are expected to be released next month containing 40 Million entries. They are highly valuable as they plug a 30 year gap between the 1921 and 1951 Census. The 1931 Census was destroyed in a Fire and there was no 1941 Census because of WW2. The National Register formed the basis for the NHS founded in 1948. The 1921 Census will be released in 2022.
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That is very useful linell thanks for posting that it will help us all
look forward to viewing that. :wink:
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It is still on the 100 year rule as the 1911 census so not much info unless you have proof the person has died we all have rels still alive on that -still better than nought :thumbup:
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Anyone born after 1915 will be redacted from the Search. Don't know about you Rocky, but I know the history of most of my Relatives born after 1915, it is the older generations who died before I was born that interest me. Linell.
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Still worth having unfortunately you have to pay a premium for it at first like 2011census - they are still trying to finish Staffordshire as well ,only part done may be next year sometime :wink:
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If what I've read is accurate FMP have the contract for this project so those who use Ancestry will either have to stump up an FMP subscription as well or rely on free days or friends for access.
Currently investigating the Hillmans of Sussex.
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FMP Customer Available 2 Nov 2015

It is because of the above, and because the 1939 Register is such a special record set that we’re unable to include the 1939 Register in our users’ subscriptions. We have worked to ensure that the cost of unlocking a household in the Register is the best possible value to our users, and we hope that everyone, both existing users and those new to Findmypast, make new and fascinating discoveries in the 1939 Register, the only surviving record of the entire civil population of England and Wales between 1921 and 1951.


Pricing

Records will be available to purchase for £6.95 per household or £24.95 for our 5 household bundle (£4.99 per household).

As an early 1939 signup, we will send you an exclusive code soon which will entitle you to 10% off our 5 household bundle.


:cry: Pity :shock:
What a rip off to see our own records :roll:
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Agree RF :roll:
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