The first bit of this s now done.
Hurst comprised of some 2000 families with about 8000 population altogether.
The first 600 families are now transcribed and listed.
www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm is the usual starting point
Hope you find someone
Antony
Saturday, 26 February 2011
Sunday, 13 February 2011
Hurst Census 1901
Following yesterday's posting the 1901 Census for Ed 3 of Hurst is now complete and available.
www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm
Antony
www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm
Antony
Saturday, 12 February 2011
Hartshead 1841 Census
There goes another ED !
Enumeration District 7 comprising Luzley, Heyrod, and Ridge Hill is now freely available to all.
There a good proportion of ED 3 for 1901 and a tiny bit of ED 5 for 1911
As always the starting point is: www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm
Hope someone finds this useful
Antony
Enumeration District 7 comprising Luzley, Heyrod, and Ridge Hill is now freely available to all.
There a good proportion of ED 3 for 1901 and a tiny bit of ED 5 for 1911
As always the starting point is: www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm
Hope someone finds this useful
Antony
Wednesday, 2 February 2011
1841 Census of Hurst
Two More EDs have been added since my last update.
These are ED 8 & 9 which relate to the Scout Mill, Mossley Brow and the town, though then a Hamlet according to the census, of Mossley.
The usual starting point of www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm will get you there.
Thanks
Antony
These are ED 8 & 9 which relate to the Scout Mill, Mossley Brow and the town, though then a Hamlet according to the census, of Mossley.
The usual starting point of www.c5d.co.uk/censuspages.htm will get you there.
Thanks
Antony
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