British Census 1841-Bristo Family Surname
UK Census 1841-Bristo Family Surname
The 1841 Census was the first National Census to list full names and other people located in a household.
Free access to the 1841 Census can be made at the FRC in London and county records may be held by the relevant County Record Office.
The 1841 Census is the earliest National al Census to locate your Bristo Ancestors, their family groups as well as jobs and locations of an Bristo Ancestors birth place.
Bristo in the UK Census
Bristo – 1841 Census
The UK 1841 Census was completed on the night of 6 June 1841. The 1841 Census provides the following information: Address, Personal details of each individual that had spent the night in the house, including: Age (nearest 5 years), Gender, Profession or occupation, Where born (by county).
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Wadsworth Family Surname In The 1841 UK Census
The 1841 Census was the first National Census to list full names and other people located in a household.
Microfilm records of the 1841 Census are available at the FRC in London and county records may be held by the relevant County Record Office. These Census records are available free to visitors.
The 1841 Census is the earliest National al Census to locate your Wadsworth Ancestors, their family groups as well as jobs and locations of an Wadsworth Ancestors birth place.
Wadsworth in the UK Census
Wadsworth – 1841 Census
The UK 1841 Census was completed on the night of 6 June 1841. The 1841 Census provides the following information: Address, Personal details of each individual that had spent the night in the house, including: Age (nearest 5 years), Gender, Profession or occupation, Where born (by county).
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Click here to continue readingBritish Census 1841-Rugg Family Surname
UK Census 1841-Rugg Family Surname
National Census in the UK started in 1801 and was held every 10 years (except 1941). The Census held in 1841 was the first British Census to list full names and group them by house hold.
Free access to mircofilm copies of the 1841 Census enumerators manuscripts are available at the FRC in London and county records may be held by the relevant County Record Office.
The 1841 Census is the earliest British Census to locate your Rugg Ancestors, their family groups as well as jobs and locations of an Rugg Ancestors birth place.
Rugg in the UK Census
Rugg – 1841 Census
The UK 1841 Census was completed on the night of 6 June 1841. The 1841 Census provides the following information: Address, Personal details of each individual that had spent the night in the house, including: Age (nearest 5 years),
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Whyard Family Surname In The 1841 UK Census
The 1841 Census was the first National Census to list full names and other people located in a household.
Free access to the 1841 Census can be made at the FRC in London and county records may be held by the relevant County Record Office.
The 1841 Census is the earliest National al Census to locate your Whyard Ancestors, their family groups as well as jobs and locations of an Whyard Ancestors birth place.
Whyard in the UK Census
Whyard – 1841 Census
The UK 1841 Census was completed on the night of 6 June 1841. The 1841 Census provides the following information: Address, Personal details of each individual that had spent the night in the house, including: Age (nearest 5 years), Gender, Profession or occupation, Where born (by county).
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