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1841 England Census

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Please choose a civil parish in Derbyshire:

Alfreton Elmton Quarndon
All Saints Etwall Radbourne
Allestree Eyam Ravenstone
Appleby Foremark Repton
Ashborne Glossop Rosliston
Ashbourne Griff Grange Sandiacre
Ashover Hartington Sawley
Aston Upon Trent Hartshorn Scarcliff
Ault Hucknall Hathersage Scropton
Bakewell Heanor Shirland
Barlborough Heath Shirley
Barrow Upon Trent Hognaston Smisby
Barton Blount Hope Snelston
Beighton Horsley Somersall Herbert
Bentley Fenny Ilkeston South Normanton
Blackwell Ireton Kirk South Wingfield
Bolsover Kedleston Spondon
Bonsall Killamarsh St Alkmund
Boylstone Kirk Hallam St Michael
Bradbourne Kirk Langley St Peter
Bradley Kniveton St Werburgh
Brailsford Longford Stanton By Bridge
Brampton Lullington Stanton By Dale
Breadsall MacKworth Stapenhill
Burton Upon Trent Magginton Staveley
Calke Mappleton Stretton En Le Field
Carsington Marsh Upon Dove Sudbury
Castleton Marston Montgomery Sutton Cum Duckmanton
Chaddesden Matlock Sutton On The Hill
Chapel En Le Frith Measham Swarkeston
Chellaston Melbourne Thorpe
Chesterfield Mickleover Tibshelf
Church Broughton Morley Ticknall
Church Gresley Morton Tideswell
Clifton Campville Mugginton Tissington
Clown Newton Solney Trusley
Crich Norbury Roston Upper Langwith
Croxall Normanton Weston Upon Trent
Cubley North Wingfield Whittington
Dalbury and Lees Norton Whitwell
Darley Ockbrook Willesley
Derby Hills Osmaston Willington
Doveridge Packington Wilne
Dronfield Parwich Wingerworth
Duffield Peake Forest Wirksworth
Eckington Pentrich Youlgreave
Edensor Pinxton
Edlaston Pleasley

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.