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Census information for Llanwnda and places above it in the hierarchy

Llanwnda

1851 Census of Llanwnda. A full transcription by Joyce & Douglas Hinde in both "As Enumerated" and "Surname Order" form.

Caernarvonshire

The UK BMD web site has  2558 links to websites that offer on-line transcriptions of UK births, marriages, deaths and censuses. A wide range of other indexes and transcriptions are also available for most counties, these may include parish records, wills, monumental inscriptions etc

There are census transcriptions on the following parish pages;- Abergwyngregin 1851; Bangor 1851 ; Betws Garmon 1851 ; Llanddeiniolen 1851 ; Llandegai 1851 ; Llandwrog ; LlanfaglanLlanfair Is Gaer 1851 ; Llanllechid 1851 ; Llanrug ; Llanwnda

There are 1861-1891 census transcriptions for many parishes on the Llyn Peninsula on the Rhiw.com site

Gwynedd Family History Society have published a selection of census indexes

Carry out initial searches on all censuses 1841-1911  on  LDS Family Search  - using basic data supplied by Find My Past (subscription site) and all follow up searches are directed there

Wales

England and Wales - Census - links and information.

Census for England, Wales and Scotland: missing pieces. Details on Find My Past

Wales - census aid - piece numbers etc to allow a TNA search (for area descriptions etc)

NHS 1939 Register Service - National Archives site. "The 1939 Register, taken on 29 September 1939, provides a snapshot of the civilian population of England and Wales just after the outbreak of the Second World War. The information was to produce Identity Cards and, once rationing was introduced in January 1940, to facilitate the issuing of ration books. Information in the Register was also used to administer conscription and division of labour, and to monitor and control the movement of the population caused by military mobilisation and mass evacuation."

UK and Ireland

  • UK & Ireland - Census - links and information.