07 June 2018
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With the 1921 census still some years away from public release, TheGenealogist has added new records to its 1921 census substitute.
With the 1921 census still some years away from public release, TheGenealogist has added new records to its 1921 census substitute.
The census substitute covers a large number of county directories which have been transcribed to produce a searchable resource.
This appears under Census Records as the 1921 Census Substitute on TheGenealogist and they encompass a period currently not served by a published census. With this release the total records are boosted to 1.75 million heads of household.
The fully transcribed, searchable records released today will allow researchers to:
- search on forename, surname and profession
- search by street, town and county
- look for a business name
- discover your ancestors’ addresses
- find professions listed
These 1921 directories cover Nottingham, Glasgow, Leicestershire & Rutland, Derby, Shropshire, Kent and add to those already released for Aberdeen, Bath, Berkshire, Bradford and Surrounding Districts, Bristol and Suburbs, Brixton and Clapham.
Also Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Channel Islands, Cheshire, Cumberland, Dorset, Durham, Hessle, Hull, Lincolnshire, London, London County Suburbs, Middlesbrough, Norfolk, Northumberland, Oxfordshire, Somerset, Suffolk, Westmorland, Wiltshire, Worcestershire and Yorkshire.
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