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Catholic History in South West England, 1857. Broad-Hinton, a parish in Wilts, 4½ miles SE of Wootton-Basset station on the G. 1871. Miscellaneous British Phone Books 1880-1984 Search Military Records The National Probate CalendarHistorical Description. 1861 Wiltshire Census 1851 Wiltshire Census 1841 Wiltshire Census. W. The information was recorded on pre-printed census schedules, which were left with. Post town, Bath; money order and telegraph office, Codford-St-Mary. The parish comprises the township of West Overton, the tithing of Lockeridge, and the. , and 6 SSW of Swindon, under which it has a post and money order office; telegraph office, Wroughton. 1881: The whole of the 1881 census of Wiltshire has been surname indexed and is available on all computers at the FamilySearch. It includes the tithing of Hacklestone. Historical Description. Post town, Bath. , 92 miles from London, and a post, money order, and telegraph office under Salisbury. R. It belonged to the Erringtons and the Hydes. W. Census indexes at the FamilySearch Library PLACE PARISH 1841 1851 1861 1871 1891 1901 1881: The whole of the 1881 census of Wiltshire has been surname indexed on fiche #6086467. , and is a small place. 1861. It has a post, money order, and telegraph. 1881: The whole of the 1881 census of Wiltshire has been surname indexed and is available on all computers at the FamilySearch. W. Census records from 1841 to 1891 are also available on film. 1861 Wiltshire Census 1851 Wiltshire Census 1841 Wiltshire Census. It disputes with Edington the claim. Acreage, 974; population, 172. R. W. It was known to the Saxons as Hegtredesbiryg, took afterwards the names of Haresbury, Haseberie, and Heightsbury; was in. The living is a rectory, annexed to Sherston Magna. Atworth or Atford, was formerly a tithing of Bradford-on-Avon, but in 1884 it was amalgamated with Great and Little Chalfield and Cottles, to form the civil parish of Atworth, Wiltshire. Historical Description. It includes East Grimstead chapelry, and has a post and money order office under Salisbury; telegraph office at the railway station. & S. Census records from 1841 to 1911 are available online. The parish contains also the tithings of West Coulston, Baynton, and Tinhead. Post town, Cirencester; money order and telegraph office, Kemble. Boyton, a parish in Wilts, on the river Willy, adjacent to the G. Census records from 1841 to 1911 are available online. The census provides the most up-to-date information about our society and informs decisions about the things that. It is a pretty place, built in the form of the letter Y. Churton, Chirton, or Cherrington, a village and a parish in Wiltshire. Miscellaneous British Phone Books 1880-1984 Search Military Records The National Probate CalendarKennet, East, a parish in Wiltshire, on the river Kennet, near its source, 5 miles from Marlborough station on the G. The parish comprises 2761 acres; population of the civil parish, 586; of the ecclesiastical, 675. The 1841 census is considered to be the first modern UK census. Census records from 1841 to 1891 are also available on. There is a parish council consisting of nine members and a chairman. Sherston Parva or Sherston Pinkney, a parish in Wilts, adjacent to Sherston Magna. R. Population, with Calstone Wellington, 344. About 1881 England Census. The parish includes also the tithings of Charlton, Dognol, and Haystonc. 193 Posts 71 TopicsLocal FamilySearch Centre. The 1881 surname index books have not been tabulated in this reference table since FamilySearch has a. Hindon is an ancient place, with marks of much vicissitude, sent two members to Parliament from the time of Henry VI. , and 8 SE by E of Salisbury. & S. Guide to South Marston, Wiltshire ancestry, family history, and genealogy: parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records. It has a post office under Salisbury; money order and telegraph office, Salisbury. Toggle navigation UK Census Online. People who were traveling or living abroad were enumerated at the location where they spent the night on census night. Historical Description. Acreage, 499; population of the civil parish, 270; of the ecclesiastical, 254. R. In addition, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to the actual images of the 1841 Census, reproduced by courtesy of The National Archives, London, England. W. The 1921 Census: the largest census release ever in England and Wales. W. The living is a rectory in the diocese of. , and 4 N by E of Malmesbury. An alien priory was founded here in 1187 by Reginald de Raveley, given at the suppression of alien monasteries to St Catherine's Hospital, and. A genealogical account of the Mayo & Elton families of Wilts and Herefordshire. A Benedictine priory, a cell to Fontanelle Abbey in France, was. Historical Description. Melksham, a town and two parishes in Wiltshire. Acreage, 3213; population, 328. org website under Search for Ancestors. Wiltshire Lookup Requests. W. W. W. Post town, Hungerford, which is the telegraph office; money order office, Shalbourne. R. Name of each person that had spent the night in that household. Miscellaneous British Phone Books 1880-1984 Search Military Records The National Probate CalendarHistorical Description. Post town, Chip-penham; money order and telegraph office, Bromham. Post town, Dilton-Marsh, under Westbury; money order and telegraph office, Westbury Lcigh. Miscellaneous British Phone Books 1880-1984 Search Military Records The National Probate CalendarLiddington Castle or Badbury is an ancient British camp, large and circular, and was the scene of a decisive defeat of the Saxans under Cerdio; by King Arthur. Trowbridge was known to the Saxons as Truthhabrig. , 4 miles SE of Amesbury, and 6 NE by N of Salisbury. The Census data on this page relates to the Census carried out on March 27th 2011 and involved around 25 million households in England and Wales. , ½ a mile NW of Codford station, and 2¼ SE of Heytesbury. ) Acreage, 3968; population of the civil parish, 343; of the ecclesiastical, with Shrewton. Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office have holdings which include the early censuses listed below, microfilms or microfiche of census returns from 1841 to 1891, and some indexes. R. Historical Description. R. The parish includes the tithings of Marston and Worton. It contains the tithings of East Martin, West Martin, and Tidpit. org website under Search for Ancestors. The UK 1871 Census. The manor belonged to the De la Meres of Nun-ney Castle in Somerset, and Fisherton House is. R. Deverill-Kingston, a parish in Wilts, on the Deverill rivulet, 4 miles NE by N of Mere, and 6 from Warminster station on the G. R. It has a post, money order, and telegraph. Downton, a small town, a parish, and a hundred in Wilts. Burbage, a village and a parish in Wilts, 71 miles from London on the railway from Swindon to Andover. General information on census for England and Wales. Acreage, 2203; population of the civil parish, 548; of the ecclesiastical, 891. Post town, Swindon; money order and telegraph office, Parton. Acreage, 786; population, 70. W. The village stands on the river Avon, 2½ miles SSW of Amesbury, 4 from Porton station on the L. Guide to Wiltshire ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and military records. org website under Search for Ancestors. Westbury, a town and a parish in Wiltshire. Acreage, 5358; population of the civil parish, 1311; of the ecclesiastical, 853. 1861 Wiltshire Census 1851 Wiltshire Census 1841 Wiltshire Census. Acreage, 836; population of the civil parish, 64; of the ecclesiastical, 131. The village stands on a head-stream of the Avon, 3½ miles WNW of Wootton-Basset station on the G. Acreage, 4432; population, 244. Acreage, 1238; population of the civil parish, 119; of the ecclesiastical, 104. W. Census records from 1841 to 1891 are also available on film through a FamilySearch. The village stands 1½ mile N of the Kennet and Avon Canal, 1½ S of the Roman road to Bath, 3 miles N by E of Seend station on the G. It has a post, money order, and telegraph office under Pewsey. R. & S. The village stands near the Roman road to Bath, 2½ miles WNW of. W. Findmypast, in association with the Wiltshire Record Office, have the following parish records online for Mere:Guide to Woodford, Wiltshire ancestry, family history, and genealogy: parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records. In 1851, householders were asked to give more precise details of the places of birth of each resident, to state their. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Salisbury; net value, £470 with residence. This year, the details of those households became available to search and view online for the first time. Acreage of the civil parish, 3758; population, 1349; of the ecclesiastical, 1524. R. It has a station on the G. Hillmarton, a village and a parish in Wiltshire. It has a post and money order office under Cbippenham; telegraph office, Yatton Reynell. Miscellaneous British Phone Books 1880-1984 Search Military Records The National Probate CalendarHeytesbury, a small town, a hundred, and a parish in Wilts. W. Hoare pronounced it " one of the most original and unaltered works of the British era in the county. , and 5 SSW of Cirencester. Along with Etchilhampton it has a parish council of nine members. Transcribed from The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England & Wales, 1894-5. org website under Search for Ancestors. Fisherton House is now a lunatic:, asylum, and a chapel connected with it, in the Early Decorated style, was built in 1859. R. R. For access, see England Census. Marston Meysey, a parish in Wiltshire, adjacent to the Thames and Severn Canal, and nearly surrounded by Gloucestershire, 3 miles NE by N of Cricklade, and 6½ NNE of Purton station on the G. W. In Wiltshire, the population size has increased by 8. Luckington, a village and a parish in Wilts. org website under Search for Ancestors. The town stands on the river Avon, and on the Wilts and Berks Canal, with a station on the G. R. Acreage, 4111; population, 723. There are over 15,000 records accessible through this database. R. The parish includes also the hamlets of Catcomb, Beversbrook, Goatacre, and Cleveancy. The tithing lies near Porton station on the L. Acreage, 1146; population of the civil parish, 332; of the. W. When searching Census US please provide at least the first 2 characters of a Surname eg sm* to find smith, smyth, smithy, etc. Census records from 1841 to 1891 are also available on film through a. Post town and money order and telegraph office, Warminster. , and 4 E by N of Amesbury. org website under Search for Ancestors. W. 1881: The whole of the 1881 census of Wiltshire has been surname indexed on fiche #6086467. Many Saxon and Early Norman coins, cut into halves and quarters, have been found. 1871. W. On 19 June 1921, close to 38 million individuals in England and Wales completed a census return. For access, see England Census. R. Laverstock, a village and a parish in Wilts.