Sunday 14 October 2012

Two More EDs Added to the Census Pages

A further two more EDs have now been added to the census pages.

ED 6 from 1871 which covers Ridge Hill Lanes and ED 9 from 1891 covering part of top Mossley,

Two fairly large EDs are now available both consisting of about 2100 people.

I hope they help someone as usual

The starting place is www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm

Good Luck

Antony

Thursday 27 September 2012

1861 Census of Hartshead Now Complete

With the transcription of ED1 of the 1861 census, all of the Sub District of Hartshead is now complete.  It's been a long job with summer and the various other things going on, but it's now done.

There are 8 outstanding EDs from 1871 now to work with !

Still 1841-1861 is all done.

I hope they help you.

www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm is the starting point as always

Good Luck

Antony

Tuesday 24 July 2012

1861 ED 2 is now completed

The rather large ED 2 covering Tenter Brow and Spring Street has now been completed and is freely availble to all.

There are about 400 families and 321 houses.

As usual, the starting page is www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm

Only 1 ED to go now and 1861 will be completed.

I hope it helps somebody

Antony

Friday 6 July 2012

1861 Census ED 3

I have now completed ED 3 of 1861 which covers Rassbottom Street, Wakefield Road etc.

There are 250 houses or so and these comprise some 1200 peopl.

As usual, the census can be accesses from www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm

The next two districts comprise 70 schedules so it may be a while till the next posting

Good Luck

Antony

Monday 18 June 2012

Two More 1861 EDs Completed ED 4 & 5

Two more 1861 enumeration districts have now been completed. They are numbers 4 & 5; areas which covered the Ridghill, Cocker Hill and Wakefield Road areas of Stalybridge.

They incude some 480 families and about 2000 people.

The starting point as always is www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm

I hope they help you

Antony

Tuesday 5 June 2012

1861 Census of Hurst ED 6 Now Completed

The holiday weekend has given me the opportunity to complete another ED from 1861. This time it's ED 6 covering, Souracre, and Heyrod plus the odd houses at Dukes Platting off Mossley Road.

There were 173 houses and it covered  179 families.

The starting point as always for all of the censuses is www.c5d.co.uk/census pages.htm and as usual I hope my efforts helps you.

Good Luck

Antony

Friday 25 May 2012

1861 Census ED 7 Hartshead Pike, Luzley & Mossley Cross

This ED has now been completed. It's a smaller one that the last massive district and comprised the area around Mossley Cross and Luzley.  About 900 folk in all.

The starting point as usual is www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm

I hope this help you all

Good Luck

Antony

Saturday 19 May 2012

1861 Census of Mossley

A rather hefty ED has been completed.  ED 8 from 1861 encompassing some 1700 people from Top Mossley.

It was so big it necessitated two enumeration books.

Anyway, it's completed now, freely available and at www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm

I hope it's useful

Antony

Thursday 10 May 2012

1851 Census of Hartshead Completed

At last all the EDs from 1851 are complete.  They are all freely available and the starting page is www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm.

I have also added ED 5 from the 1901 census which covers Smallshaw & Hurst

As usual, I hope this helps someone.

Good Luck

Antony

Wednesday 25 April 2012

1851 Census of Hurst

I know it has taken a while but at last I have added ED; 1d from the 1851 census to the transcription page.

As usual it's free of charge to everyone and you can view this from here

http://www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm

I hope it helps someone

Antony

Thursday 1 March 2012

1851 Census of Hartshead

Enumeration District 1f has now been completed.

It is the Cocker Hill area of Stalybridge and comprises 200 families wih just over 1000 people.

As usual the starting point is www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm

Good Luck

Antony

Saturday 25 February 2012

1851 Census ED 1B Stalybridge

This ED is now available from the usual starting point: www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm

This one covers 300 families exactly in the Thompson Cross area of Stalybridge and includes 1680 people.

As usual, I hope it helps someone.

Good Luck

Antony

Tuesday 14 February 2012

1911 Census Update

Another Update to the 1911 Census. It ED 9 from Top Mossley and Luzley.

There were some 369 families comprising just over 1500 people.

The census is freely available at www.c5d.co.uk/censupages.htm


As usual, I hope you find someone

Good Luck

Antony

Tuesday 7 February 2012

1901 Census of Hurst

Another ED from this census has now been completed.

It's ED 1 Covering Waterloo.

405 families encompassing 1800 or so people

As usual it's available from www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm

I hope you find someone

Antony

Wednesday 25 January 2012

1891 Census Update

Another Enumeration District from 1891 is now complete and available.

It's ED 8 covering Top Mossley. 333 familes consisting of just over 1500 people.

As usual I hope it helps someone.

www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm is the starting point.

Moving on now to the 1901 census of Waterloo

Best Wishes

Antony

Tuesday 17 January 2012

1871 Census: Heyrod Luzley & Scout

This census district has now bee transcribed and is available from www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm

It covers just over 200 families and about 900 people in all.

As usual, I hope it helps someone

Good Luck

Antony

Saturday 14 January 2012

1851 Census ED 1G....

...is now available.

Covering Heyrod on the Mossley/Stalybridge border, it's available from www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm

149 families consisting of just over 800 folk.

Good Luck

Antony Lambert

Tuesday 10 January 2012

1911 Census

Another ED has been added to the census transcriptions.

It's ED8 from 1911 relating to Top Mossley.

This covers another 309 families representing over 1300 inhabitants

www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm is the starting point as ever

Good Luck to all

Antony

Sunday 1 January 2012

1901 Census of Hurst

To start the year off, I have added ED 2 for the 1901 census of Hurst to the web pages.

It's the Hartshead Pike area and comprises 70 families.

The starting page as ever is www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm

Good Luck

Antony