I’m currently transcribing the 1921 census returns for Dallington now they are freely available . Will be posting to our website at dallingtonhistory.uk/people/censu... and eventually adding household to individual house pages. #OnePlaceCensus

Census returns for Dallington
Census returns for Dallington

I am gradually transcribing the Census returns for Dallington in a format that aims to include key information about each household and the date and place of birth of individuals. The original cens…

Dallington History
#OnePlaceCensus is our blogging prompt for #OnePlaceStudies this month. How have you extracted and analysed data from censuses covering your place? What other records have you used to verify and add to the census—or in place of the census, for periods when this source is absent? #OnePlaceWednesday
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Our Blogging Prompt🔗 for May 2025 is #OnePlaceCensus. An opportunity to look at—and perhaps re-evaluate—a key OPS resource for studying the individuals, families, populations and economies of many #OnePlaceStudies from the early-mid 1800s into the first decades of the 1900s. #OnePlaceWednesday
Blogging Prompts 2025 - Society for One-Place Studies

2021 Prompts 2025 Prompts 2022 Prompts 2023 Prompts 2024 Prompts Our blogging and social media prompts have been designed with our members in mind, but anyone can take part – even if they don't have a formal one-place study (see One-place study blogging prompts 2021 – everyone's invited!). The prompts are a series of monthly...

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Attended an excellent online talk last night by John Hanson on the 1921 census. Do take the opportunity to view if you get the chance. How come I didn't realise all these search tips using Find My Past were available before? #Genealogy and a day early for #OnePlaceCensus
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