Yarnall / Yarnell Census Records


UNITED KINGDOM
United Kingdom 1881 census - Find an extract of all Yarnold, Yarnall, and Yarnell names and data from the 1881 census of the United Kingdom. You can view these records at the UK 1881 census web page.

The Public Records Office in the United Kingdom is working to make available ON-LINE the entire census of the Kingdom taken on 31 March 1901. To check on details, availability and searching status go to the Public Records Office web site.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Census records from the United States are available for the years 1790 to 1920. The information here was gathered directly from microfilm copies of the ten-year population counts made by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. But first, we referred to printed or microfilm indices. Reviewing the census microfilms showed that not all Yarnall / Yarnell census entries were included in published indices. We have included what we found in this Web site.

If you know of census records that are not included on the pages here, please let me know, so that I can get the information and update this Web site. E-mail Rick Yarnell at [email protected].

1790 - Information for all available states where Yarnalls were living in 1790; Maryland, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania
1800 - Information for all available states where Yarnalls were living in 1800; Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania
1810 - Census listings for Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
1820 - Census listings for Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Virginia.

More Census Records Available by State for these Years

1830 1840 1850 1860 1870
1880 1900 1910 1920 1930

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Census records for other countries:
Australia: Every census taken since the establishment of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901 has been destroyed as official mandated policy. Earlier censuses taken by the colonies still exist. Information on them is available only in selected libraries such as the Mitchell Library in Sydney, Australia.

Canada: The first comprehensive censuses conducted in Canada were the 1851 and 1861 censuses of Upper Canada (Ontario) and Lower Canada (Quebec). These censuses provide a listing and information for each person in a household. They consist of an agricultural and a personal schedule. The agricultural schedule presents information on crops and land. The personal schedule includes genealogical information such as name, age, sex, marital status, relationship of occupants, occupation, education, and information on ownership of property, land, and livestock.
The 1871 census was the first nationwide census to occur after provincial confederation in 1867, when Canada became a unified nation of provinces. The personal schedule provides information on name, age, sex, marital status, place of birth, ethnic origin, religion, occupation, and education. The other schedules provide information on property, land, livestock, manufacturing, forestry, shipping and fishing, and mining.
The 1881 and 1891 censuses provide information on name, age, sex, marital status, place of birth, ethnic origin (1881 census), place of birth of father and mother (1891 census), religion, occupation, and education. The 1901 census is the most comprehensive census available and provides the following genealogical information: name, age, sex, year and date of birth, age, year of immigration to Canada, year of naturalization, ethnic origin, nationality, religion, occupation, and employment and education information. The 1901 census is the last federal Canadian census available to researchers, except for the 1921, 1935, and 1945 censuses of Newfoundland, which did not join confederation of the Dominion of Canada until 1949.

THERE ARE NO NATIONAL CENSUS INDICES AVAILBLE FOR THE CANADIAN CENSUS DATA.
Because of this lack of indexing, we do not have ANY data from Canadian census records on this web site.

last revision date: 28th 2m. 2007.
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