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1891 England Census

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Please choose a civil parish in Bedfordshire:

Ampthill Gravenhurst Roxton
Apsley Guise Great Barford Salford
Apsley Heath Harlington Sandy
Arlesey Harrold Sharnbrook
Astwick Hawnes Shefford
Barton Heath and Reach Shefford Hardwick
Battlesden Henlow Shelton
Biddenham Higham Gobion Shillington
Biggleswade Hockliffe Silsoe
Billington Holcutt Souldrop
Bletsoe Houghton Conquest Southill
Blunham Houghton Regis St Cuthbert
Bolnhurst Humbershoe St John
Bromham Husborne Crawley St Mary
Caddington Kempston St Paul
Campton Keysoe St Peter
Cardington Knotting Stagsden
Carlton Langford Stanbridge
Chalgrave Leighton Buzzard Steppingley
Chellington Lidlington Stevington
Chicksands Little Barford Stotfold
Clapham Little Staughton Streatley
Clifton Luton Studham
Clophill Marston Moretaine Sundon
Cockayne Hatley Maulden Sutton
Colmworth Melchborne Tempsford
Colworth Farm Meppershall Thurleigh
Cople Millbrook Tilbrook
Cranfield Milton Bryant Tilsworth
Dean Milton Ernest Tingrith
Dunstable Muggerhanger Toddington
Dunton Northill Totternhoe
Eastcotts Oakley Turvey
Eaton Bray Odell Upper Stondon
Eaton Socon Old Warden Westoning
Edworth Pavenham Whipsnade
Eggington Pertenhall Wilden
Elstow Podington Willington
Eversholt Potsgrove Wilstead
Everton Potton Woburn
Eyworth Pulloxhill Wootton
Felmersham Ravensden Wrestlingworth
Flitton Renhold Wymington
Flitwick Ridgmont Yelden
Goldington Riseley

Census Records - Parishes

After separating census records into groups by county, the British Government subdivided these records into civil parish groups. Many times, but not always, the civil parish name is the same as the local ecclesiastical parish. Researchers should also be aware of boundary line or jurisdictional changes through time. These changes may affect where an ancestor was recorded on the census, so it remains important to search the parishes surrounding the area where your ancestor lived.