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1861 England Census

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Please choose a civil parish in Huntingdonshire:

Abbots Ripton Great Gidding Ramsey
Abbotsley Great Gransden Sawtry All Saints
Alconbury Great Paxton Sawtry St Andrew
Alconbury Weston Great Raveley Sawtry St Judith
All Saints Great Staughton Somersham
Alwalton Great Stukeley Southoe
Barham Haddon Spaldwick
Bluntisham Hail Weston St Benedict
Bluntisham cum Earith Hamerton St Ives
Brampton Hartford St John
Brington Hemingford Abbots St Mary
Broughton Hemingford Grey St Neots
Buckden Hilton Steeple Gidding
Buckworth Holywell with Needingworth Stibbington
Bury Houghton Stilton
Bythorn Keyston Stow
Caldecote Kimbolton Swineshead
Chesterton Kings Ripton Tetworth
Colne Leighton Thurning
Connington Little Catworth Toseland
Coppingford Little Gidding Upton
Covington Little Paxton Upwood
Denton Little Raveley Vessels
Diddington Little Stukeley Warboys
Easton Luddington Waresley
Ellington Lutton Washingley
Elton Midloe Water Newton
Eynesbury Molesworth Winwick
Farcet Morborne Wistow
Fen Stanton Offord Cluney Witton
Fletton Offord Darcy Woodhurst
Folksworth Old Hurst Woodstone
Glatton Old Weston Woodwalton
Godmanchester Orton Longville Wooley
Graffham Orton Waterville Yaxley
Great Catworth Pidley cum Fenton Yelling

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.