JayPee wrote:... or is this one of those febtembuaries that has several extra days???
- JayPee
As in 30 and counting !! It's a looooonnngggggg January
User Group testing has identified some problems, in particular identifying, properly describing and integrating the list of 1851 districts with the master list that already exists for other censuses (1881 apart on SP?) and BMD, - particularly for at least some of the cities and associated urban areas.
See my post of a couple of days ago, - all I'll say more on this aspect is that it's been known for decades that a different district numbering and to some extent naming system was used in 1851, particularly in the cities.
This is why (unless the situation has changed since I last used the 1851 films at The Mitchell...... Jack?) if you want to look up the same area number as in other censuses you need to know the 1851 changes or be able to find where the 1851 lookup table has been put, - it lists the 1851 equivalent dictrict number, - in order to find the correct 1851 film. Some libraries, as is also the case at NRH, have renumbered the 1851 films according to the numbering system used for the other censuses. Even then this can still lead to confusion in terms of locating the correct enumeration district.
Problems are not limited to city and large urban areas.
Right across Scotland many census districts were split into burgh and landward areas (burgh - within the boundaries of the burgh; landward - within the area known by the same name as the burgh, but outside the area of the burgh itself, - hence, BTW, the marginal annotations "B" and "L" on early BMD registers) with separate district numbers, so that there are many examples of the same district in other censuses being covered by separate district numbers in 1851, so that there are two districts each with, say, EDs 1 - 5, for the same area covered by one number in later censuses.
When scanning through an 1851 film renumbered to reflect the numbering system used in other censuses, it can be quite confusing to find, in that example, that ED 1 follows ED6
As of 2nd March there's been no feedback on any revised timescale for 1851 and 1841.
David