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Gould Genealogy: View the actual 1841 census together with a modern index and biographies. Population at 01 January - 15,485 persons. The 1841 census is the only one in South Australia for which
Australian Censuses and MustersA descriptive listing of Australian censuses and musters from 1788 to Federation.
English Census WebsitePublic Records Office (PRO) UK: This site contains the 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901 and 1911 Census of England, Wales, Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. Searching is free but viewing the records
Census of Ireland 1901 and 1911National Archives of Ireland: This site provides the household returns and ancilliary records of the 1911 census of Ireland. A name index, transcripts and digitised images are provided and you may also browse
This was the first New South Wales census. It was held in November 1828 and is the only census to survive in full to the present day. It aimed to record all the inhabitants
Index to Census Records 1837-1857 (Tasmania)Archives Office of Tasmania: In 1840 a Census Commission was established to conduct a census of the Tasmanian population. The index includes census taken in the following years: 1837, 1838, 1842, 1843, 1848
Index to the 1841 Census (New South Wales)State Records Authority of New South Wales: The 1841 census records the population by police districts, counties and towns. The Index to the 1841 Census covers all the surviving householders' returns and abstracts
FamilySearch: Internet Genealogy Service (IGI)Ancestor Search searches: Ancestral File, International Genealogical Index (British Isles, North America, and Finland regions), and web sites (by last name only).
China Data OnlineChina Data Centre: includes statistical yearbooks, census data, industrial and marketing surveys, and an atlas of China.
OzGuide to Statisticseconomic and trade statistics, population, education, census data, health statistics and links to statistical agencies.
A guide to printed information relating to census and muster resources at the National Library of Australia. A large proportion of the census information held at the National Library is kept in microform format. Further information on how to find these items can be found in Family History Sources in the Newspapers and Microforms Reading Room (available on eResources).