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1891 England Census

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Please choose a civil parish in Westmorland:

Ambleside Hilbeck Old Hutton with Holmescales
Appleby St Laurence Hincaster Ormside
Applethwaite Holme Orton
Asby Hugill Over Staveley
Askham Hutton Roof Park and Castle Lands
Bampton Kaber Patterdale
Barbon Kendal Patton
Barton Kentmere Preston Patrick
Beetham Killington Preston Richard
Bolton Kings Meaburn Ravenstone Dale
Brough Kirkby Lonsdale Reagill
Brougham Kirkby Stephen Rydal and Loughrigg
Burton Kirkby Thore Scalthwaiterigg
Casterton Kirkland Sedgwick
Cliburn Lambrigg Shap
Clifton Langdale Skelsmergh
Crook Levens Sleagill
Crosby Garrett Little Strickland Smardale
Crosby Ravensworth Long Marton Soulby
Crosthwaite cum Lyth Long Sleddale St Michael Bondgate
Dillicar Lowther Stainmore
Docker Lupton Stainton
Dufton Mallerstang Strickland Kettle
Farleton Mansergh Strickland Roger
Fawcett Forest Martindale Temple Sowerby
Firbank Meathop and Ulpha Thrimby
Grasmere Middleton Troutbeck
Grayrigg Milburn (Milbourne) Underbarrow
Great Asby Morland Undermilbeck
Great Musgrave Nateby Warcop
Great Strickland Natland Wharton
Hartley Nether Graveship Whinfell
Haverback Nether Staveley Whitwell
Helsington New Hutton Winton
Heversham Newbiggin Witherslack
Heversham with Milnthorpe Newby Yanwath with Eamont Bridge

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.