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1881 CensusThe census was held on Sunday the 3rd April 1881 Film RG11/3147 The census was conducted in two parts:- Part 1 Part of the Parish of Long Whatton which lies West of the road leading from Hathern to Diseworth, including the Riste Farm and Industry Row Turvey and all the houses on that side of the village Part 2 All the remaining part of the Parish of Long Whatton which lies to the East of the road leading from Hathern to Diseworth, comprising all the houses on that side of the Village and including the Windmill Cottages, Whatton House Mansion and Lodges, the Hall Farm, the Field Farm, Water Corn Mill and the Parsonage House StatisticsPart 1 Totals Inhabited Houses 108 Uninhabited Houses 7 Total 115 Males 207 Females 209 Total 416 Enumerator - John Nichols Forsell District No 408/29 Part 2 Totals Inhabited Houses 60 Uninhabited Houses 4 Total 64 Males 151 Females 135 Total 286 Enumerator - William Thorpe District No 408/30 An Index has been provided for a quick check. Please note that the Enumerators numbers are duplicated as they refer to both Part 1 and Part 2. The Enumerator's number for each household, street, the surname and other names, relation, condition as to marriage, ages, occupations, birthplaces and disability
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