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March 2011 - Promotional Feature

Advanced 1911 Census search
from The Genealogist

Find occupations and view higher quality images of census returns with The Genealogist's powerful new search facilities

"The powerful keyword search allows you to identify a person from any of the details that may be recorded, including occupation"

The Genealogist is excited to announce that the 1911 Census will soon be available to its Diamond Subscription members, offering fantastic quality of imagery and unparalleled search powers.

The 1911 Census is a crucial step for many in finding their roots and is a vital resource that will benefit family historians everywhere.

TheGenealogist is currently transcribing the 1911 Census to create fully searchable records using its unique search tools including the Keyword Master Search, Family Forename Search and House and Street Search. The Family Forenames Search, for example, can use up to six forenames to uniquely identify the family you're looking for.

The powerful keyword search allows you to identify a person from any of the details that may be recorded, which could include the address, occupation, relationship, place of birth or any other relevant factors. You can now even search using the street address facility to select a specific address.

The 1911 Census is throught to be one of the most important record sets, as it shows family records in detail before World War I. It will give details of where your ancestor lived, who with, their age, place of birth and occupation, as you'd expect.

Additional pieces of information included for the first time are nationality, duration of current marriage, the number of children born within that marriage, the number of living children, and the number of any children who have died. Extra information about their occupation may even include details of the industry in which your ancestors worked.

Higher quality imagery

TheGenealogist.co.uk is also working on providing higher quality images of the census pages than has been available online before. Its new high resolution, high quality colour images give more detail for you to look at, while also having a fast loading standard image on the higher resolution options, so no matter what broadband speed you have you'll be able to view the best images quickly.

The 1911 Census was taken on 2 April and contains millions more records than the previous 1901 Census. This is the first available census to be filled in by your ancestors, enabling you to view their handwriting.

All of this information, coupled with TheGenealogist.co.uk's powerful search features and superb quality or original scanned records makes searching the 1911 Census easier and more rewarding than ever. With access to colour images, your ancestors own handwriting and the extra information provided on the 1911 Census, you can really bring your ancestors to life in a fast, fun and fulfilling way.

Step-by-step: How to search the 1911 Census

Use the Keyword Master Search at TheGenealogist.co.uk to search the 1911 Census

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You can use the unique Keyword Master Search to enter multiple fields of data to refine your search. Above, we're looking for Arthur Clark, who we know was 32 in 1911, and was a Beer House Keeper born in London.

   

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The Keyword Master Search returns the results we're looking for, and shows us his address, age, occupation, birth place of St. Pancras, London, as well as the rest of the household and their ages and occupations.

   

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We can now click through to view the original image in stunning detail. We can see Arthur Clark's signaure, and even view his own handwriting thanks to the high resolution scans available.