The complete 1911 census of England and Wales is now available on Genes Reunited.
Genes Reunited has issued the following news release:
Leading family history website www.genesreunited.co.uk has published online the complete 1911 census for England and Wales, allowing its members to view the original householder schedules for the first time.
The 1911 census records are the most detailed of any census. It includes places of birth, details of siblings, occupations, how many children have been born to the marriage, how many were still alive at the time of the census and how many had died. It even allows our members to view the actual handwriting of their ancestors and in full colour.
At genesreunited.co.uk, it is possible to search the complete 1841-1911 censuses as well as other historical records such as birth, marriage, death and military records. The 1911 census Enumerator Summary Books have already been available since May 2010.
Unlimited access to the 1911 census and all of the other records is included in a Platinum subscription, costing £64.95 for 6 months. Alternatively, you can view the 1911 census on a pay-per view basis. It will cost 5 credits to view an individual transcription, 10 credits to view the household transcription and 30 credits to view the original household image (within these 30 credits you also get to view the Enumerator Summary Book).
Credits can be purchased at the following prices: £5.00 for 50 credits (credits will last for 30 days) or £17.95 for 200 credits (credits will last for 90 days).
Rhoda Breakell, Head of Genes Reunited, said: “We are extremely proud to be able to offer our members the complete 1911 census for England and Wales now. People will find this an invaluable resource for tracing their ancestors and finding out more about their family history than they knew before.”




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jo at G.o.n
Every time I try to get into genes reunited, I get a reply that says, Bad request. Header too long. I am getting very frustrated and I am paying for it too. I look forward to your reply. Many thanks. Barbara Tester.
Hello Barbara
I just tried to get on the Genes Reunited website and carried out a search with no difficulty – and I’m no longer a subscriber. Maybe the site was down for housekeeping when you tried to access it. Sorry I can’t help any further.
Best wishes
Alan