Category: Census
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King’s Newnham Census 1851
Details of the King’s Newnham Census of 1851 are here. Details of subsequent censuses, which gradually introduce more details on locations, occupations and birthplace can be found here. Name Status Age Birth Year Birthplace Address Harry Brierly Head 45 1806 Brinklow Newnham Hall ( Miller & Farmer 281 Acres) Margaret Brierly Wife 45 1806 Cumberland… Read more
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Church Lawford Census 1851
Key fields from the Church Lawford Census have been extracted, and occupation / location data added as detailed below. Name Status Occupation Age DOB Place of Birth Josiah Billingham Head Publican (White Lion) 48 1803 Church Lawford Mary Billingham Wife 41 1810 Avon, Staffordshire Mary Ann Hitchcock Daughter 9 1842 Church Lawford Helen Billingham Daughter… Read more
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Church Lawford Census 1921
The Church Lawford census recorded in 1921 is the latest to be released into the public domain under the terms of the census act. As the census from 1931 was destroyed during the war years, and it was not taken in 1941, there will not be another released in this way for many years when… Read more
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King’s Newnham Census 1921
The King’s Newnham census recorded in 1921 is the latest to be released into the public domain under the terms of the census act. As the census from 1931 was destroyed during the war years, and it was not taken in 1941, there will not be another released in this way for many years when… Read more
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Church Lawford Census 1911
The 1911 census for Church Lawford. The numbers shown in the location column are only to help to illustrate the size of households, and are not the actual cottage numbers. See the 1921 census for some ideas of how to gauge actual locations, or the 1918 Auction documents for details of who was living where… Read more
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King’s Newnham Census 1911
The 1911 King’s Newnham Census captured personal and family information as part of the 10-year cycle of censuses. See this category list for further census information. For more details on people living in the various cottages at that time the 1918 Auction Document for King’s Newnham will be useful, as will the 1921 Census. Name… Read more
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Final Census of 19th Century – 1891
The final census of the 19th Century was taken in 1891. Slightly less information was captured in the Kings Newnham version. 1891 Church Lawford Census 1891 Kings Newnham Census See this category list for further census information. Read more
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King’s Newnham Census 1891
The 1891 Census for King’s Newnham Name Status Occupation Location Age DOB Birthplace John Brierly Head Farmer and Miller Newnham Hall 53 1838 Weldon, Northamptonshire Maria Brierly Wife Newnham Hall 46 1845 Cawston, Warwickshire Margaret M Brierly Daughter Newnham Hall 22 1869 Kings Newnham, Warwickshire Harry Lawrence Brierly Son Newnham Hall 13… Read more
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Church Lawford Census 1891
The 1891 Census for Church Lawford. The numbers shown in the location column are only to help to show the size of households, by giving each domicile a separate identifier, and are not the actual cottage numbers. See the 1921 census for some ideas of how to gauge actual locations. Name Status Occupation Location Age DOB Birthplace… Read more
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Church Lawford Census 1841
The first centrally recorded England and Wales census for the two villages was taken in 1841. Earlier records were kept by the Parish, but the only one to be traced is the version taken in 1801 detailed here. Location details were not readily available at this time – but see the next table for a… Read more