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Census information for Chetwode and places above it in the hierarchy

Chetwode

In 1798 the Posse Comitatus listed 27 men between the ages of 16 and 60 in Chetwode.

In the earliest government census of 1801, there were 123 inhabitants in 27 families living in 20 houses recorded in Chetwode.

Census Year Population of Chetwode
1801* 123
1811* 98
1821* 131
1831* 149
1841 197
1851 217
1861 177
1871 173
1881 155
1891 170
1901 157

* = No names were recorded in census documents from 1801 to 1831.
** = Census documents from 1911 to 2001 are only available in summary form. Names are witheld under the 100 year rule.

Microfilm copies of all census enumerators' notebooks for 1841 to 1891 are held at the Local Studies Libraries at Aylesbury and Milton Keynes, as well as centrally at the PRO. A table of 19th century census headcount by parish is printed in the VCH of Bucks, Vol.2, pp 96-101.

Full transcripts and indexes in both hard copy and on microfiche for all Buckinghamshire parishes included in the 1851 census are available from the Buckinghamshire Family History Society.

Buckinghamshire

In the earliest government census of 1801, there were 107,444 inhabitants recorded in Buckinghamshire of whom 52,094 were males and 55,350 females. Of this total 25,083 were employed in agriculture and 20,138 in trade, manufactures and handicrafts.

Census YearPopulation of Buckinghamshiremalesfemales
1801*107,44452,09455,350
1811*117,65056,20861,442
1821*134,06864,86769,201
1831*146,52971,73474,795
1841155,98376,48279,501
1851163,55480,99082,564
1861167,99383,02384,970
1871175,87986,05989,820
1881176,32386,84089,483
1891185,28491,19594,089
1901197,04696,486100,560
1911**219,551107,326112,225
1921**236,171113,979122,192
1931**271,586132,490139,096
1951**386,291188,457197,834
1961**488,233240,810247,423
1971**587,559291,132296,427
1981**567,979280,465287,514
1991**632,487311,662320,825

* = No names were recorded in census documents from 1801 to 1831.
** = Census documents from 1911 to 2001 are only available in summary form. Names are witheld under the 100 year rule.

Microfilm copies of all census enumerators' notebooks for 1841 to 1901 are held at the Local Studies Libraries at Aylesbury and Milton Keynes, as well as centrally at the PRO. A table of 19th century census headcount by parish is printed in the VCH of Bucks, Vol.2, pp 96-101. See also on the Parish Pages below

Availability of census transcripts and indexes for the entire County.

  • 1798 - Posse Comitatus (not strictly a census in the meaning of those listed below) it contains a list of men between the ages of 16 and 60 in Buckinghamshire, who would be available to take arms, and who were not already in the army. It also lists those who could provide horse and carts. The survey was conducted due to the fear that Napolean would iminently invade.
  • 1851 - Full transcripts and indexes for Buckinghamshire are available on CD-ROM, hard copy and microfiche from the Buckinghamshire Family History Society.
  • 1861 - Available on CD-ROM with advanced search and mapping capabilities etc. from the Buckinghamshire Genealogical Society.
  • 1881
    • Available on CD-ROM from the Church of the Latter Day Saints, as part of the National 1881 Census Index.
    • Available on CD-ROM for Buckinghamshire, with advanced search and mapping capabilities etc. from Drake Software.
  • 1891 - Available on CD-ROM with advanced search and mapping capabilities etc. from the Buckinghamshire Genealogical Society.

See also, individual parish pages for further census details.

England

  • England - Census - links and information.

UK and Ireland

  • UK & Ireland - Census - links and information.