Who Do You Think You Are?

SEARCHING SCOTTISH CENSUS RECORDS

n 30 November 2022 the 1921 Scottish census was released on the Scottish government's records website ScotlandsPeople It was the ninth decennial census to be made available on the platform, which now covers 1841–1921. ScotlandsPeople is the only website to host digitised images of the enumerators' returns from each census year, with each record free to search but costing six credits, or £1.50, to view. The cost can soon add up if you are not quite

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