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1841 England Census

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Please choose a civil parish in Northumberland:

All Saints Haltwhistle Ouston
Allendale Hartburn Ovingham
Alnham Hawkwell Ovington
Alnwick Haydon Ponteland
Alwinton Heathpool Ramshope
Bamburgh Hebron River Green
Belford Heddon On The Wall Rothbury
Bellingham Hexham Selbys Forest
Berwick Upon Tweed Holystone Shilbottle
Birtley Horton Shotley
Black Carts and Ryehill Howick Simonburn
Bolam Howtell Slaley
Bothal Ilderton St Andrew
Boulmer and Seaton House Ingram St Andrews Bywell
Branxton Kidland St John
Brinkburn Kilham St John Lee
Carham Kirk Newton St Nicholas
Chatton Kirkharle St Peters Bywell
Chillingham Kirkhaugh Stamfordham
Chollerton Kirkwhelpington Stannington
Corbridge Knaresdale Thockrington
Corsenside Lambley Thorneyburn
Crookhouse Lanton Tynemouth
Dinnington Lesbury Ulgham
Doddington Little Houghton Walls End
Earsdon Long Benton Warden
Eddingham Long Framlington Wark
Eglingham Long Horsley Warkworth
Ellingham Long Houghton West Newton
Elsdon Lowick Whalton
Embleton Meldon Whitfield
Falstone Milfield Whittingham
Felton Mitford Widdrington
Ford Morpeth Willington
Gaystead Nether Witton Woodhorn
Gosforth Newburgh Wooler
Greys Forest Newburn Yeavering

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.