Village Census

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The National Census was first carried out in England in 1801, and was planned to be repeated every ten years. From 1841 onwards the census data was recorded in enumeration books in a standardised format, and it is these records that are often quoted and reviewed. More details of the process are at the National Archives Website here.

Census Records still exist for Church Lawford for 1801, and for both villages from 1841 to 1921. The records for 1931 were accidentally destroyed during the Second World War, and no census was taken in 1941. The Census Data for 1951 onwards is still kept private, and will not be available for public viewing until 100 years after the census date.

The complete set of Census information for the two Villages currently available can be accessed via the links below

YearChurch Lawford DetailsKings Newnham Details
1801Church Lawford Census 1801N/A
1811N/AN/A
1821N/AN/A
1831N/AN/A
1841Church Lawford Census 1841King’s Newnham Census 1841
1851Church Lawford Census 1851King’s Newnham Census 1851
1861Church Lawford Census 1861King’s Newnham Census 1861
1871Church Lawford Census 1871King’s Newnham Census 1871
1881Church Lawford Census 1881King’s Newnham Census 1881
1891Church Lawford Census 1891King’s Newnham Census 1891
1901Church Lawford Census 1901King’s Newnham Census 1901
1911Church Lawford Census 1911King’s Newnham Census 1911
1921Church Lawford Census 1921King’s Newnham Census 1921
1939Church Lawford National Register 1939King’s Newnham National Register 1939