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The only known exceptions are as follows:
The only known exceptions are as follows:
*'''1851''' [[Bombay Presidency]] Mofussil Districts - European Residents only. The data from this census is accessible through [https://fibis.ourarchives.online/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_components&id=119&s_id=131 FIBIS Search]. This information was originally from Valmay S. Young's British India Family History website ([http://valmayukuk.tripod.com/id32.html Census Information]) and further details are available there.
*'''1851''' [[Bombay Presidency]] Mofussil Districts - European Residents only. The data from this census is accessible through [http://fibis.ourarchives.online/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_components&id=119&s_id=131 FIBIS Search]. This information was originally from Valmay S. Young's British India Family History website ([http://valmayukuk.tripod.com/id32.html Census Information]) and further details are available there.


*'''1840''' [[Serampore]] (just north of Calcutta) - this was then [[Danish]] Territory and a complete census was taken of the population, including natives.  European & Indo-European  names  are available through the FIBIS database [http://fibis.ourarchives.online/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_dataset&id=1923&s_id=1032 1840 Serampore Census] transcribed by Sylvia Murphy. Details of names are available  without restriction. Full details such as address, occupation, religion etc. are only available to logged-in FIBIS members. Most of the names listed were connected with the Baptist Mission; but there were also about 180 persons described as Indo-[[Portuguese]]; on a religion basis there were 171 Protestants, 209 Roman Catholics and 1 [[Armenian]]. The records, in Danish, have been microfilmed by the [[LDS]] (Mormons), with this  [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/327406?availability=Family%20History%20Library Library Catalogue entry].   
*'''1840''' [[Serampore]] (just north of Calcutta) - this was then [[Danish]] Territory and a complete census was taken of the population, including natives.  European & Indo-European  names  are available through the FIBIS database [http://fibis.ourarchives.online/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_dataset&id=1923&s_id=1032 1840 Serampore Census] transcribed by Sylvia Murphy. Details of names are available  without restriction. Full details such as address, occupation, religion etc. are only available to logged-in FIBIS members. Most of the names listed were connected with the Baptist Mission; but there were also about 180 persons described as Indo-[[Portuguese]]; on a religion basis there were 171 Protestants, 209 Roman Catholics and 1 [[Armenian]]. The records, in Danish, have been microfilmed by the [[LDS]] (Mormons), with this  [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/327406?availability=Family%20History%20Library Library Catalogue entry].   

Revision as of 10:33, 17 December 2020

There are very few census records available to help you trace your ancestors that lived in India. Censuses were taken, mostly on a regional basis with the earliest comprehensive census taken in 1870/71, but no "as enumerated" data survives. Statistical reports of censuses are available and have been digitised by a consortium of Australian Universities.

The only known exceptions are as follows:

  • 1851 Bombay Presidency Mofussil Districts - European Residents only. The data from this census is accessible through FIBIS Search. This information was originally from Valmay S. Young's British India Family History website (Census Information) and further details are available there.
  • 1840 Serampore (just north of Calcutta) - this was then Danish Territory and a complete census was taken of the population, including natives. European & Indo-European names are available through the FIBIS database 1840 Serampore Census transcribed by Sylvia Murphy. Details of names are available without restriction. Full details such as address, occupation, religion etc. are only available to logged-in FIBIS members. Most of the names listed were connected with the Baptist Mission; but there were also about 180 persons described as Indo-Portuguese; on a religion basis there were 171 Protestants, 209 Roman Catholics and 1 Armenian. The records, in Danish, have been microfilmed by the LDS (Mormons), with this Library Catalogue entry.
  • 1834 Tranquebar - Madras Presidency - again this was Danish Territory at the time and the Danish 'as enumerated' data has been preserved and has been filmed by the LDS, with this Library Catalogue entry
  • 1790 and 1834 Tranquebar census are included at the end of transcriptions of church registers at Tranquebar Registers. See Tranquebar.

UK Census

  • The censuses for England, Wales and Scotland to 1911 are generally available online on findmypast and Ancestry, and probably other genealogical websites, with the exception of the 1911 Census of Scotland which appears to be only available on ScotlandsPeople. Children, whose parents are in India. may be shown to be at school in Britain.
See below for 1911 census for overseas military personnel, including India.
  • Census of Ireland 1901/1911 The National Archives of Ireland. Free online records. The 1901 census was taken on 31st March 1901and the 1911 census was taken on 2 April 1911.
  • A list of individuals that are recorded on the 1881 UK [England, Scotland, Wales] census as born in India/East Indies can be found on FIBIS Search. There are over 22,000 names, transcribed by Valmay S. Young. Please note this is not an Indian census. All the individuals were in the UK in 1881.
  • A list of individuals recorded in the 1841-1871 UK [England, Scotland, Wales] census as born in India/East Indies can be found at People born in India and Burma as recorded in the UK Census's 1841-1871 As above, these are individuals resident in the UK at the time of the UK census. The list does not include residents of Scotland for 1841. (archive.org link) Jon Johnson's spuddybike.org.uk
  • 1911 England and Wales Census - British Army personnel in India, together with their families, appeared for the first time in an England and Wales Census in 1911. The census was taken on the night of Sunday 2 April, 1911. Note however, there are is at least one known instance of a soldier and his family known to be in the British Army in India at the time of the census, whose names do not appear in the census, suggesting the data may not be complete.
If searching the 1911 England and Wales Census for overseas military personnel, including those in India, note that for searching findmypast the "County" is Overseas Military.