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*Condition – marital status  
*Condition – marital status  
*Occupation  
*Occupation  
*Parish and county of birth (except foreign births, which usually gave country only) <br>
*Parish and county of birth (except foreign births, which usually gave country only) <br>  
*The 1851 and 1861 censuses list whether a person was "blind, deaf, or idiot." <br>
*The 1851 and 1861 censuses list whether a person was "blind, deaf, or idiot." <br>  
*The 1871 and 1881 censuses list whether a person was considered an "imbecile, idiot, or lunatic." <br>
*The 1871 and 1881 censuses list whether a person was considered an "imbecile, idiot, or lunatic." <br>  
*The 1891 census added the number of rooms (if less than 5) that the family occupied. It also listed whether the person was an employer or an employee.
*The 1891 census added the number of rooms (if less than 5) that the family occupied. It also listed whether the person was an employer or an employee.  
*[[England_and_Wales_1861_Census_Population_Schedules,_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records)|England and Wales 1861 Census Population Schedules, (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]


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See a detailed listing of the changes made to the census over the years starting in 1841. At the GENUKI website ([http://www.genuki.org.uk/ www.genuki.org.uk]) there is an excellent explanation of the census records and availability. (Examples of Census - 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871) NOTE: Many of the websites have not yet updated their pages to include the 1911 census.  
See a detailed listing of the changes made to the census over the years starting in 1841. At the GENUKI website ([http://www.genuki.org.uk/ www.genuki.org.uk]) there is an excellent explanation of the census records and availability. (Examples of Census - 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871) NOTE: Many of the websites have not yet updated their pages to include the 1911 census.  
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