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Census information for Rousay and Egilshay and places above it in the hierarchy

Rousay and Egilshay

Complete texts of the seven censuses of Rousay, Egilsay and Wyre from 1841 to 1901 appear on the Rousay Roots website. Transcribed by Robert C. Marwick, author of "Rousay Roots", these censuses are cross referenced to the entries in his book. He has also added maiden names where known.

Orkney

  • The censuses for Orkney (1841-1901) can be accessed at the Orkney Archives, Kirkwall. 
    Print-outs are available.
  • The Orkney Family History Society has all the Orkney census returns on computer at their office at 44 Junction Rd, Kirkwall, Orkney. KW15 1AG, Scotland . For most parishes there are seven censuses, 1841-1901, but for Deerness, Orphir, St. Andrews, Sandwick, South Ronaldsay & Burray, and Stromness there is also a census taken in 1821. 
    Printed copies of the Orkney censuses are available for purchase from the Orkney Family History Society.
  • In Scotland, research can be done at the General Register Office for Scotland in New Register House, Edinburgh.
  • Census records for 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901 are also available online on the Scotland's People website. 
    Images of the actual entries in the census books are included with the 1871, 1891 and 1901 censuses.
  • A project called FreeCEN is undertaking the transcription of all the 19th century censuses so that they can be made accessible online. This is a very worthy project which will be of great help to all genealogists. The Orkney part of this project needs your help. For further details please take a look at the website dealing with the Scottish part of the project.
  • Census records for the years 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901 have been microfilmed and can be accessed at LDS Family History Centres around the world. 
    Note that on September 1, 2017, FamilySearch will discontinue its microfilm distribution services. (The last day to order microfilm will be August 31, 2017.)
  • The 1881 census for Orkney is available on microfiche at LDS Family History Centres. It consists of computer-output microfiches produced as a joint project of the Federation of Family History Societies and the Genealogical Society of Utah. The term "strays" in the listing below refers to people born in one location but living in another at the time of the census. In the birthplace and census place indexes, entries with the same surname are arranged alphabetically by place.
    • Surname index, (2 fiches), Fiche #6086634
    • Birthplace [strays] index, (2 fiches), Fiche #6086635
    • Census Place Index, (2 fiches), Fiche #6086636
    • Census as enumerated, (2 fiches), Fiche #6086637
    • Miscellaneous notes, (1 fiche), Fiche #6086638
    • List of Institutions, (1 fiche), Fiche #6086639
  • Transcripts and indexes to some of the census records of Orkney are now available on microfiche, transcribed and edited by David Armstrong, a member of the Western Australian and Ontario Genealogy Societies, as well as the Orkney Family History Society. Available are:
  • 1821 census: Deerness, Orphir, St. Andrews, Sandwick, South Ronaldsay & Burray, Stromness. 
    1851 census: Birsay, Deerness, Eday & Pharay, Evie and Rendall, Firth and Stenness, Harray, Holm & Paplay, Hoy and Graemsay, Kirkwall & St. Ola, Orphir, St. Andrews, Sandwick, South Ronaldsay & Burray, Stromness, Walls and Flotta, Westray & Papa Westray.
  • The 1821 census returns for South Ronaldsay & Burray can be accessed online. This website includes a full index and access to scanned images of the census pages.
  • In addition to census returns, Orkney's inhabitants were listed in various other records.
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    • Landowners and houseowners were listed in Valuation Rolls published annually since 1855.
    • Voters Rolls were published in Peace's Almanac from 1867-1916.
    • Landowners were listed in Land Tax returns published for 1653 by the Orcadian in July-Sept. 1888, and for 1771 by The Scottish Record Society in 1976.
    • Many landowners and tenants were listed in Estate Rentals (see Land and Ownership).
    • Communicants were listed in some 19th century Kirk Session records (see Church Records).
    • Copies of a list of the poor of 1801 are held by Orkney Archives and by the Orkney Family History Society.
    • Valuation Rolls, Voters' Rolls, Church records, and Peace's Almanacs can be accessed at the Orkney Library, Kirkwall.

Scotland

Scotland - Census - links and information.

UK and Ireland

  • UK & Ireland - Census - links and information.