Wednesday, November 5, 2025

MyHeritage Adds 1921 England & Wales Census

MyHeritage announced today that the 1921 England & Wales Census is now available to search on MyHeritage. This release includes 38 million records, providing an extraordinary view of life in Britain just after the First World War.

Taken on June 19, 1921, the census recorded every household in England and Wales, listing names, ages, relationships, occupations, and birthplaces along with employers and addresses. It’s the most recent U.K. census available to the public — and will remain so until the 1951 census becomes available in 2052, because the 1931 census records were destroyed in a fire and no census was conducted in 1941 due to WWII. This makes the 1921 census an essential resource for anyone exploring family connections from the early 20th century.

The 1921 census was taken at a moment of change. Families were rebuilding after the war, women were entering new professions, and social and industrial life were being reshaped across the country. The collection offers valuable insight into how people lived, worked, and adapted to those shifting times.

The full index is searchable on MyHeritage, this collection will help you add new depth and detail to your family tree. 

Search the 1921 England & Wales Census now.