New South Wales Government. 1841 Census: Abstract of returns. CGS 1282, Reels 2222-2223. State Records Authority of New South Wales. Kingswood, New South Wales, Australia.
New South Wales Government. 1841 Census: Householders’ returns and affidavit forms. CGS 1281, Reels 2508-2509. State Records Authority of New South Wales. Kingswood, New South Wales, Australia.
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The first census of New South Wales was taken in 1828. Censuses were taken in 1833, 1836, 1841, 1846, 1851, 1856, and 1861. Beginning in 1901 they were conducted once every ten years. Few of the original censuses actually still exist. This database contains records from the 1841 census.
All inhabitants of New South Wales were to be enumerated in the 1841 census. Each householder, employer of servants, and proprietor or occupier of land was to complete the census on March 2nd. Replies were to be inserted by the householder, if able to write, otherwise replies could be written in by the collector.
There are three form types of census records included in this database. These are:
The following information was asked on each form:
Householder’s Returns:
Collectors’ Affidavits (Numerical Returns):
Responses show the number of individuals from the household in categories according to gender and marital status as well as the following -
Abstracts of returns:
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