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Historical Geography information for Congleton and places above it in the hierarchy
- 1936 April 1 — Gained parts of Bosley (1 acre, pop. 0 in 1931), Buglawton (2865 acres, pop. 1617 in 1931), Eaton (near Congleton) (79 acres, pop. 120 in 1931), Hulme Walfield (41 acres, pop. 19 in 1931), Newbold Astbury (18 acres, pop. 25 in 1931) and North Rode (11 acres, pop. 0 in 1931), and lost part to Eaton (near Congleton) (less than 1 acre, pop. 0 in 1931)
- Jimella's (Internet Archived page) British Counties, Parishes, etc. for Genealogists will be of particular value to overseas researchers who are unfamiliar with our geographic divisions and naming conventions.
- The ENG-DESERTED-VILLAGES Mailing List. It has been estimated that there are over 50,000 villages and hamlets that no longer exist for a variety of reasons, ie the 14th C plagues to the English Clearances in the eastern Counties, from mass migrations for economical reasons to villages just falling into the sea! The purpose of the Mailing List is to try to find out exactly where these now-deserted places were located, which parish they were in and where any extant records are kept.
- A Topographical Dictionary of England of 1831 (Google books)