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Ep 9: A Genealogical Journey through the UK Census with DNA Journey Expert Paul McNeil

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Get ready for an enlightening journey into the world of genealogy, as Michala and Paul McNeil uncover the critical role of the UK census in tracing family history. They will give you a behind-the-scenes peek at how these in-depth records, dating from as early as 1801, have reshaped our understanding of the past. The watershed moment, of course, was the 1841 census which became a key reference point, providing never-before-seen insights like address and occupation all in one record. Also, don't miss out on the exciting details of The Great British Dig on More4 that Michala is a part of.
Hang tight as they dig deeper into the census data from 1861 to 1911 and learn how these records have opened up a unique viewpoint into social mobility, diversity, and family life. You'll be fascinated to discover how these records, especially the digitised 1881 census and the unique handwritten 1911 census, offer unprecedented insights into the past. The pair also reminisce on the 1861 census, the transformative impact of the 1870 Education Act on the 1871 census, and the unique elements that make the 1911 census so special.
Finally, focusing on the 1921 UK census, they will explore the social and economic conditions of the working class, unearthing the role of teenage children in household economics. The pair also delve into the reflection of societal changes in the census data, like the recognition of divorce and the key role the 1921 Census played in providing accurate employment information. And the icing on the cake? The 1939 Register is a treasure trove of information providing clues about family movements during the Second World War. So whether you're a history buff, a genealogy enthusiast, or just plain curious, join Paul and Michala as they journey through the past, one census at a time!
Click here to read Michala's article on the 1921 Census https://theconversation.com/from-divorcees-to-fuller-classrooms-the-1921-census-of-england-and-wales-depicts-an-era-of-great-change-174993
To contact Michala, you can do via her website www.michalahulme.com
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Chapters

1. Ep 9: A Genealogical Journey through the UK Census with DNA Journey Expert Paul McNeil (00:00:00)

2. The Importance of Census in Genealogy (00:00:03)

3. Exploring the Significance of Census Data (00:15:24)

4. Insights From Historical Census Data (00:26:10)

5. Genealogy Research With Phone Books (00:37:47)

30 episodes

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Get ready for an enlightening journey into the world of genealogy, as Michala and Paul McNeil uncover the critical role of the UK census in tracing family history. They will give you a behind-the-scenes peek at how these in-depth records, dating from as early as 1801, have reshaped our understanding of the past. The watershed moment, of course, was the 1841 census which became a key reference point, providing never-before-seen insights like address and occupation all in one record. Also, don't miss out on the exciting details of The Great British Dig on More4 that Michala is a part of.
Hang tight as they dig deeper into the census data from 1861 to 1911 and learn how these records have opened up a unique viewpoint into social mobility, diversity, and family life. You'll be fascinated to discover how these records, especially the digitised 1881 census and the unique handwritten 1911 census, offer unprecedented insights into the past. The pair also reminisce on the 1861 census, the transformative impact of the 1870 Education Act on the 1871 census, and the unique elements that make the 1911 census so special.
Finally, focusing on the 1921 UK census, they will explore the social and economic conditions of the working class, unearthing the role of teenage children in household economics. The pair also delve into the reflection of societal changes in the census data, like the recognition of divorce and the key role the 1921 Census played in providing accurate employment information. And the icing on the cake? The 1939 Register is a treasure trove of information providing clues about family movements during the Second World War. So whether you're a history buff, a genealogy enthusiast, or just plain curious, join Paul and Michala as they journey through the past, one census at a time!
Click here to read Michala's article on the 1921 Census https://theconversation.com/from-divorcees-to-fuller-classrooms-the-1921-census-of-england-and-wales-depicts-an-era-of-great-change-174993
To contact Michala, you can do via her website www.michalahulme.com
Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Ep 9: A Genealogical Journey through the UK Census with DNA Journey Expert Paul McNeil (00:00:00)

2. The Importance of Census in Genealogy (00:00:03)

3. Exploring the Significance of Census Data (00:15:24)

4. Insights From Historical Census Data (00:26:10)

5. Genealogy Research With Phone Books (00:37:47)

30 episodes

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