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1901 England Census

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Please choose a civil parish in Bedfordshire:

Ampthill Flitton Potton
Arlesey Flitwick Pulloxhill
Aspley Guise Goldington Ravensden
Aspley Heath Gravenhurst Renhold
Astwick Great Barford Ridgmont
Barton in the Clay Harlington Riseley
Battlesden Harrold Roxton
Bedford St Cuthbert Haynes Salford
Bedford St John Heath and Reach Sandy
Bedford St Mary Henlow Sharnbrook
Bedford St Paul Higham Gobion Shefford
Bedford St Peter Hockcliffe Shefford Hardwick
Biddenham Holcutt Shelton
Biggleswade Houghton Conquest Shillington
Billington Houghton Regis Silsoe
Bletsoe Husborne Crawley Souldrop
Blunham Hyde Southill
Bolnhurst Kempston Stagsden
Bromham Kensworth Stanbridge
Caddington Keysoe Steppingley
Campton Knotting Stevington
Cardington Langford Stopsley
Carlton Leagrave Stotfold
Chalgrave Leighton Buzzard Streatley
Chellington Lidlington Studham
Chicksands Priory Limbury Sundon
Clapham Little Barford Sutton
Clifton Little Staughton Tempsford
Clophill Lower Dean Thurleigh
Cockayne Hatley Luton Tilsworth
Colmworth Marston Moretaine Tingrith
Cople Maulden Toddington
Cranfield Melchbourne Totternhoe
Dean Meppershall Turvey
Dunstable Millbrook Upper Stondon
Dunton Milton Bryant Westoning
Eastcotts Milton Ernest Whipsnade
Eaton Bray Muggerhanger Wilden
Eaton Socon Northill Willington
Edworth Oakley Wilshamstead
Eggington Odell Woburn
Elstow Old Warden Wootton
Eversholt Pavenham Wrestlingworth
Everton Pertenhall Wymington
Eyworth Podington Yelden
Felmersham Potsgrove

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.