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1841 England Census

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Please choose a civil parish in Hertfordshire:

Abbots Langley Gilston Royston
Albury Glatton Rushden
Aldbury Gravely Sacomb
Aldenham Great Amwell Sanden
All Saints Great Berkhampstead Sandridge
Alwalton Great Gaddesden Sarratt
Amersham Great Hormead Sawbridgeworth
Anstey Great Munden Shenley
Ashwell Great Wymondley Shephall
Aspenden Harpenden St Albans
Aston Hemel Hempstead St Andrew
Baldock Hempstead St John
Barkway Hertingfordbury St Lawrence Ayott
Barley Hexton St Margaret Stanstead
Bayford Hinxworth St Michael
Benegeo Hitchin St Pauls Walden
Bennington Holme St Peter
Bishops Hatfield Hunsdon St Peter Ayott
Bishops Stortford Ickleford St Peter Berkhampstead
Braintfield Ippollitts St Stephens
Braughin Kelshall Standon
Brent Pelham Kensworth Stanstead Abbots
Broadfield Kimpton Stapleford
Broxbourne Kings Langley Stevenage
Buckland Kings Walden Stocking Pelham
Bushey Knebworth Studham
Bygrave Layston Tewin
Caddington Lilley Therfield
Caldecot Little Berkhampstead Thorley
Cheshunt Little Gaddesden Throcking
Chesterton Little Hadham Thundbridge
Chipping Barnet Little Hormead Totteridge
Clothall Little Munden Tring
Codicote Little Wymondley Walkern
Conington Meesden Wallington
Cottered Much Hadham Ware
Datchworth Newnham Watford
Denton North Mimms Watton
Digswell Northaw Welwyn
East Barnet Norton Westmill
Eastwick Offley Weston
Elstree Pirton Wheathampstead
Elton Puttenham Widford
Essendon Radwell Wigginton
Flamstead Redbourn Willian
Fletton Reed Wormley
Folksworth Rickmansworth Wyddiall
Furneaux Pelham Ridge Yardley

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.