The number 982 printed in red ink in the 1911 English census likely indicates that there was a mistake or discrepancy in the record. Red ink was often used to highlight errors or issues that needed attention. It is advisable to review the surrounding information to determine the reason for the red ink annotation.
The availability of the 1911 Census on subscription platforms can vary. It's best to check with specific genealogy websites such as Ancestry or Findmypast for the most up-to-date information on when the 1911 Census will be available for subscription access.
Since 1911 there hasn't been a "fixed ratio" used to determine the number of Representatives (e.g. 1 Representative per 10,000 people). The total number of Representatives was set at 433 plus 1 each for New Mexico and Arizona when they joined the union. The total number of Representatives has been 435 since then. (There was a temporary increase to 437 at the time of admission of Alaska and Hawaii as States.) We now use a "fixed house size" method to figure the number of Representatives. This means that a State's number of Representatives will increase or decrease after each census; BUT not based on a fixed ratio. A very good explanation is given on the US Census Bureau's website (http://www.census.gov/population/www/censusdata/apportionment/files/apportn.pdf) this is a PDF document titled, "Apportionment of the U.S. House of Representatives". (This title is in the Related Links section; just click it to go to the document.) I took my answer from there.
In 1911, the average income in the United States was around $750 to $1,000 per year for the majority of people. This would be equivalent to roughly $20,000 to $27,000 in today's dollars when adjusted for inflation.
The population of Ireland in 1916 was approximately 4.4 million people.
The average annual income in 1911 varied depending on the occupation and location, but it was generally lower than in modern times due to lower wages and cost of living. In the United States, for example, the average annual income for a typical worker was around $500-$1,000.
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There were 6 people named Harral in the 1911 Irish census, they were of English origin.
There are several places on the Internet that an individual can find information from a 1911 census done in the UK. Examples would include the 1911 census UK official website, Ancestry, and National Archives.
The total reported population of the United Kingdom at the time of the 1911 census was 37,328,034 persons. This census consisted of both England and Wales.
The availability of the 1911 Census on subscription platforms can vary. It's best to check with specific genealogy websites such as Ancestry or Findmypast for the most up-to-date information on when the 1911 Census will be available for subscription access.
Data from the 1911 census of the Island of Ireland was made publicly available in 1961. Subsequent censuses will be publish 100 years after being collected. After 1911, the next census in Ireland was taken in 1926, so it will be published in 2026.
A Day with an English Bargeman - 1911 was released on: USA: 25 April 1911
St- Malo and the English Channel - 1911 was released on: USA: 25 July 1911
Manchester United was the winner of the English Premier League in 1911.
The first official census was on the night of April 2, 1911. See the Web Link to the left for more information.
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Bradford City was the winner of the English FA Cup in 1911.