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1851 England Census

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Please choose a civil parish in Durham:

Acklam Forest and Frith North Bedburn
Aislaby Foxton and Shotton North Hylton
Archdeacon Newton Framwellgate Norton
Auckland St Andrew Frosterley and Stanhope Offerton
Auckland St Helen Fulwell Old Park
Barmpton Gainford Ouston
Barmston Garmondsway Moor Oxneyfield
Barnard Castle Gateshead Painshaw
Benfieldside Great Aycliffe Petton
Billingham Great Burdon Pierse Bridge
Binchester Great Chilton Pittington
Birtley Great Eppleton Plawsworth
Bishop Auckland Great Lumley Pollards Lands
Bishop Middleham Great Stainton Preston
Bishop Wearmouth Great Usworth Preston le Skerne
Bishopley Greatham Quarrington
Bishopton Greencroft Raby and Keverstone
Bishopwearmouth Grindon Ravensworth
Blackwell Hamsterley Redmarshall
Bolam Harraton Redworth
Boldon Hart Ryhope
Bourn Moor Hartlepool Ryton
Bradbury Harton Ryton Woodside
Brafferton Haswell Sadberge
Brancepeth Haughton Le Skerne Satley
Brandon Hawthorn School Aycliffe
Broom Headlam Seaham
Burdon Healeyfield Seaton and Slingley
Burnip and Hamsteels Hedley Seaton Carew
Butsfield Hedley Hope Sedgefield
Butterwick Hedworth, Monkton, and Jarrow Shadforth
Byers Green Heighington Sheraton
Carlbury Helmington Row Sherburn
Carlton Hett Sherburn Hospital
Cassop Hetton le Hole Sherburn House
Castle Eden Heworth Shildon
Castlelevington High Coniscliffe Shincliffe
Chester le Street Hilton Shotton
Chopwell Holmside Silksworth
Claxton Houghton le Side Sockburn
Cleatlam Houghton le Spring South Bedburn
Coatham Mundeville Hulam South Biddick
Coatsaw Moor Hunstonworth South Shields
Cocken Hunwick and Helmington Southwick
Cockerton Hurworth Staindrop
Cockfield Ingleby Barwick Stanhope
Cold Hesledon Ingleton Stanhope Forest Quarter
Collierley and Pontop Iveston Stella
Conside and Knitsley Jarrow Stillington
Coopen Bewley Kelloe Stockley
Cornforth Kibblesworth Stockton on Tees
Cornsay Killerby Stranton
Cotherston Kimblesworth Streatlam and Stainton
Coundon Kyo Laws Summerhouse
Coundon Grange Lambton Sunderland
Coxhoe Lamesley Sunderland Bridge
Crawcrook Lanchester Tanfield
Crook and Billy Row Langley Thornley
Crossgate Langleydale and Shotton Thorpe Bulmer
Dalton le Dale Langton Thrislington
Dalton on Tees Little Eppleton Throston
Darlington Little Lumley Trimdon
Dawdon Little Stainton Tudhoe
Denton Long Newton Tunstall
Durham St Giles Low Coniscliffe Urpeth
Durham St Mary le Bow Low Dinsdale Usworth
Durham St Mary the Less Lumley Waldridge
Durham St Nicholas Lunedale Walkerfield
Durham St Oswald Lynesack and Softley Walworth
Easington Mainsforth Warden Law
East and Middle Herrington Marwood Washington
East Hartburn Medomsley West Auckland
East Murton Merrington West Herrington
East Newbiggin and West Newbiggin Middlestone and Westerton West Rainton
East Rainton Middleton Westoe
East Thickley Middleton St George Westwick
Ebchester Middridge Whessoe
Edmondbyers Middridge Grange Whickham
Edmondsley Monk Hesledon Whitburn
Egglescliffe Monkwearmouth Whitton
Egglestone Monkwearmouth Shore Whitwell House
Eldon Moor House Whitworth
Elstob Moorsley Whorlton
Elton Mordon Willington
Elvet Morton Grange Windlestone
Elwick Morton Palms Wingate
Elwick Hall Morton Tinmouth Winlaton
Embleton Muggleswick Winlaton St Cuthbert
Escomb Neasham Winston
Esh Nesbitt Witton Gilbert
Evenwood Newbiggin Witton le Wear
Evenwood and Barony Newbottle Wolsingham
Extraparochial Newfield Wolviston
Fellside Newlandside Woodham
Ferry Hill Newsham Woodland
Fishburn Newton Bewley
Ford Newton Cap

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.