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- 1921 Census Of England & Wales Official Reports
- 1939 Register
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- Boyd's inhabitants of London & family units, 1200-1946
- Caribbean Association Oath Rolls, 1696
- Cheshire Electoral Registers
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- City of York deeds registers 1718-1866
- Devon, Plymouth & West Devon Electoral Registers 1780-1973
- Devon, Plymouth & West Devon Land Tax and Valuation Records 1897-1949
- England & Wales, Return of Owners of Land 1873
- England, Pollbooks and Directories 1830-1837
- Guernsey, Identity Registration Forms (German Occupation) 1940-1945
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- Jersey, 1788 St Lawrence Parish Inhabitants
- Kent, Bromley Absent Voters List 1918
- Known missing places from 1939 Register
- London, Lambeth Electoral Registers 1832-1886
- London, Westminster Marylebone Census 1821 & 1831
- Middlesex Protestation Returns 1641-42
- Norfolk Electoral Registers 1832-1915
- Northamptonshire Freeholders 1795-1797
- Northamptonshire Hearth Tax, 1674
- Rate Books
- Scotland, Berwickshire, Ladykirk Heads of Household 1811
- Scotland, Edinburgh St Cuthbert's Census 1790
- Scotland, Forfarshire (Angus), Dundee Poor Relief Assessments 1822-1839
- Scotland, Perthshire, Inhabitants of the Burgh of Perth 1766
- Scotland, Scottish Catholics and their Children 1701-1705
- Scotland, Shetland, Tingwall List of Inhabitants 1785
- Scotland, Wigtownshire & Minnigaff Parish Lists 1684
- UK Electoral Registers & Companies House Directors 2002-2020
- Wales, Monmouthshire Electoral Registers 1832-1889
- Wales, Monmouthshire Electoral Registers 1839-1889
- Westminster Roman Catholic Census 1893
- Wiltshire Census Lists 1650-1887
- Wiltshire Tithe Award Register 1813-1882
Find your ancestors in Wiltshire Census Lists 1650-1887
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Censuses have been taken since biblical times but few survive. In Wiltshire there are a number of surviving censuses, with varying amounts of information. The purpose of these is not always clear. The censuses which have come to light so far have been transcribed by Wiltshire Family History Society in four parts, two of which have been divided into two volumes.
All the censuses in these two volumes are pre 1841, with the exception of Woodford (Part II) which was compiled in 1887, presumably for the Jubilee celebrations as it is in the Jubilee Book. Many of them were compiled in connection with the 1801, 1811, 1821 and 1831 censuses. Sir Mervyn Medlycott ,in the introduction to Local Census Listings (a Gibson Guide) wrote "it could be very difficult, particularly in towns, to survey the population without noting some points of reference, such as householders' names, to make sure that no people were omitted or repeated. Perceiving a market, stationers, particularly in London, Essex, and Yorkshire, unofficially sold set of printed forms for census compilation with columns requiring householders' names to be given. The statistics only were sent to the census office; the name lists, rough drafts, were put away in parish chests or found their way into private collections, from which they are now emerging." The census for Grittleton is such an example.
The Donhead census in Part II is only surviving one for South Wiltshire compiled for the 1695 Taxation. Those for North Wiltshire are in a separate part, Surviving North Wiltshire 1695 Tax Censuses, and an explanation of this Taxation Act will be found in the introduction to that book. Some of the censuses are to be found in Estate Papers, such as the 1787 one for Chiseldon with the Galley Papers, and the three for Horningsham (1797, 1799 & 1801) in the archives of Longleat House. The 1799 census states it was compiled for the Marchioness of Bath. The census for Steeple Ashton in 1826 was compiled for bread distribution and it is likely that the 1827 one was for the same reason, so probably only contains the less well off inhabitants. Most of the censuses in these books have been transcribed into alphabetical order of the surnames of the householder, but there are sometimes more than one surname in a household, so the additional surname is also listed and will show with which family it is to be found. In cases where two or more families or several individuals are grouped together it may be that they share a dwelling and are not necessarily related.
The censuses in Part I are those in the West of Wiltshire, the others are from parishes located in the remainder of the county
PART I |
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Box 1801 |
Corsham 1770 |
Steeple Ashton 1770 1800 1813 undated 1818? 1826 1827 |
Trowbridge 1821 |
PART II |
Brixton Deverill 1791 |
Bromham 1831 |
Bulkington 1801 |
Chiseldon 1787 |
Donhead 1695 |
Foxley 1811 |
Grittleton 1811 |
Horningsham 1797 1799 1801 |
Little Cheverell 1785 |
Manningford Abbots 1810 |
PART 2 |
Stanton St. Bernard 1744 |
Stourton 1821 1831 |
Stratford sub Castle 1821 |
Sutton Veny 1821 1831 |
Woodborough 1811 |
Woodford 1887 |
Highworth 1801 |
Mere c.1650 |