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Author: | Sean Delaney [ Wed Jun 26, 2013 2:08 am ] |
Post subject: | "3 little old ladies in Kingston" |
Not really sure where to post this, but here it goes.. According to some web site searches the 1921 census is ready but put on hold, because only "3 little old ladies in Kingston" would be interested in it. Here is one web site with the info http://olivetreegenealogy.blogspot.ca/2 ... adian.html also a petition also exist here https://www.change.org/en-CA/petitions/ ... tion#share |
Author: | Dan Grant [ Fri Aug 09, 2013 3:26 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: "3 little old ladies in Kingston" |
Those 3 little old ladies from Kingston must have been successful. This is now posted on the Global Genealogy.com site. About the "Free part" - Ancestry seems to want me to upgrade to a World membership to view it.... 1921 Census of Canada was released online today - free Posted 07 August 2013 --- UPDATES on August 08, 2013 2pm & 6pm By Rick Roberts Library and Archives Canada (LAC) released the 1921 Canadian Census today via Ancestry. It is available, with the geographic index, free of charge on Ancestry.ca's Canadian Census Records page. Here is more on this development: "Ancestry should be releasing a full nominal index this fall. This index will be available to their subscribers for 3 years. After that, LAC will get a copy and will make it available for free off of our census platform that was entirely redesigned recently. As you know, it's too bad we couldn't make it available on June 1st. But that being acknowledged, I think we can celebrate the fact that the 1921 census will be on-line and fully indexed in a matter of weeks rather than the six years it took for the 1911 one. Practice makes better!" Many of you helped make this so by clearly and loudly expressing your concerns about the political decision to put the public release of the 1921 Canadian Census on indefinite hold. That ground swell of concern has borne fruit. One more online tool to expand your Canadian family history research toolbox. LAC to responds to questions asked by our readers: "After 3 years, the census and the nominal index goes back to LAC's free site. Access to the census will always be free, whether on Ancestry or LAC." |
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