I have a problem with the 1841 census... I am looking for a boy named John (surname uncertain) who was sent to his father’s acquaintances in Barrhead when his father died-- so far with no luck. Tonight, after following some links to Barrhead given in another post, I came across a transcription of the 1841 Barrhead census:
http://www.barrhead-scotland.com/Cultur ... _entry.asp
If you click on “Access the database” you get an alphabetical list of entries including, at the beginning, some entries without names (just ages and occupations in some cases), then some with only first names. One of them interests me: John, the Calico Printer Apprentice born in Ireland. I would like to know what household he is in and see whether or not his age could have been 8 rather than 18. But... I can’t find him searching the Ancestry 1841 index, and Scotland's People will not let me search without a surname-- so is there a way around this? Unless I am missing something, there is no way for me to know where in the entire parish that John may be living-- so I would need to look at every page.
This brings up a general problem with all the censuses at Scotland’s People. Assuming that there are always a certain number of people who are only indicated by their first names, do they appear in the index at all or are they lost in some index limbo and unreachable? In any case, they can’t be found if one cannot search without a surname, since they don't have one... Any bright ideas out there? It’s 11:00pm and still 86 degrees out and my brain is a bit sluggish
Sarah