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Census and population records (recensements)

Research use: Census records list the names of each member of a family and show ages and other valuable information for linking families. They are used in conjunction with the parish registers and land cadaster to establish family and house or farm names.

Record type: Enumeration of population.

Time period:

  • 1766: A census of the former Duchy of Luxembourg was taken. The original is located in Brussels, Belgium. A microfilm copy is available onsite at the Family History Library; see the Catalog entry.
  • 1806: Start of modern censuses Luxembourg; there is no full coverage.
  • 1821: Censuses of the modern Grand Duchy of Luxembourg date from 1821 to the present.
  • 1900: Last census digitally available (FamilySearch)
  • 1935: Latest census publicly available (National Archives of Luxembourg)

Contents: Names of heads of families and their children. Later censuses give ages or birth dates, places of residence, civil status, occupation, etc.

Location: National Archives (Archives nationales) of Luxembourg.

Population coverage: Before 1821, 20-30%; after 1821, 50-70%.

Reliability: Good.

Accessibility: Census records 1766-1895 have already been filmed on 1538 rolls of film.[1]

References

  1. The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: Luxembourg,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 1988-1997.