
Census returns for Bunny are available for the following years.
1911 census - We hope to have data from
the 1911 census on the site later this year once the information relating
to Bunny has been collated. As soon as it is available, an announcement
will be added to the homepage.
The first census in England and Wales was conducted on 10th March 1801.
Since then, a census has been conducted every ten years. Unfortunately
the very early censuses taken before 1841 were destroyed so this information
is no longer available.
After censuses are conducted, they remain out of the public reach for
100 years. So information from the 1901 census was released to the public
in 2001. This census was the first that the public can access via the
Internet (http://www.census.pro.gov.uk).
Note that access to certain information is chargeable.
Access to earlier censuses requires a visit to the Family Records Centre
(http://www.familyrecords.gov.uk/default.htm).
More information on censuses, including information obtained from the
2001 census that has been made available to the public, can be found at
http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001/default.asp.
The information these returns provide is as follows.
- Name
- Relation to the head of the family (Head, Wife, Brother, Niece etc)
- Condition as to marriage (Married, Unmarried, Widower)
- Age
- Rank, Profession or Occupation
- Place of Birth
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