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Huntingdonshire
Catalogue of Fiche, Film and CDs
Note that the spelling of place names may have changed over the years so remember to check all variations.
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1841 CENSUS
Huntingdonshire Parishes in the 1841 Census held in the AIGS Library
Note that these items are microfilm of the original Census records and are filed in the Film cabinets under their Piece Numbers.
The designation of HO107 stands for Home Office, the number after the slash is the Piece Number.

Bluntisham (HO107/448)
Broughton (HO107/448)
Bury (HO107/448)
Colne (HO107/448)
Earith (HO107/448)
Everton (HO107/2)
Great Raveley (HO107/448)
Hartford (HO107/448)
Holywell cum Needingworth (HO107/448)
Houghton (HO107/448)
Kings Ripton (HO107/448)
Little Raveley (HO107/448)
Old Hurst (HO107/448)
Pidley cum Fenton (HO107/448)
Ramsey (HO107/448)
Ripton Abbots with Wennington (HO107/448)
St. Ives (HO107/448)

1841 CENSUS  INDEXES
The designation of HO107 stands for Home Office, the number after the slash is the Piece Number.

Transcription of the entire County, with Index. 
Each Parish is on a separate fiche, see sheet in printed catalogue. 
fiche


1851 CENSUS
Huntingdonshire Parishes in the 1851 Census held in the AIGS Library

Note that these items are microfilm of the original Census records and are filed in the Film cabinets under their Piece Numbers.
The designation of HO107 stands for Home Office, the number after the slash is the Piece Number.

Covers Entire County
Abbots Ripton (HO107/1748 Part 2)
Abbotsley (HO107/1750 Part 1)
Alconbury (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Alconbury Weston (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Alwalton (HO107/1747)
Barham (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Bluntisham (HO107/1749 Part 1)
Brampton (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Broughton (HO107/1749 Part 1)
Buckden (HO107/1750 Part 1)
Buckworth (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Bury (HO107/1749 Part 1)
Caldecote (HO107/1747)
Chesterton (HO107/1747)
Colne (HO107/1749 Part 1)
Conington (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Coppingford (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Denton (HO107/1747)
Diddington (HO107/1750 Part 1)
Earith (HO107/1749 Part 1)
Easton (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Ellington (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Elton (HO107/1746)
Eynesbury (HO107/1750 Part 1)
Farcett (HO107/1747)
Fen Stanton (HO107/1749 Part 2)
Fletton (HO107/1747)
Folksworth (HO107/1747)
Godmanchester (HO107/1748 Part 2)
Grafham (HO107/1750 Part 1)
Grattan (HO107/1747)
Great Catworth (HO107/1750 Part 2)
Great Gidding (HO107/1746)
Great Raveley (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Great Staughton (HO107/1750 Part 2)
Great Stukeley (HO107/1748 Part 2)
Haddon (HO107/1747)
Hail Weston (HO107/1750 Part 2)
Hamerton (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Hartford (HO107/1748 Part 2)
Hemingford Abbots (HO107/1749 Part 2)
Hemingford Grey (HO107/1749 Part 2)
Hilton (HO107/1749 Part 2)
Holme (HO107/1747)
Holywell cum Needingworth (HO107/1749 Part 1 &2)
Houghton (HO107/1749 Part 2)
Huntingdon All Saints (HO107/1748 Part 2)
Huntingdon Gaol (HO107/1748 Part 2)
Huntingdon St Benedict (HO107/1748 Part 2)
Huntingdon St John (HO107/1748 Part 2)
Huntingdon St Mary (HO107/1748 Part 2)
Huntingdon Workhouse (HO107/1748 Part 2)
Kimbolton (HO107/1750 Part 2)
Kings Ripton (HO107/1748 Part 2)
Leighton (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Little Barford (HO107/1750 Part 1)
Little Catworth (HO107/1750 Part 2)
Little Gidding (HO107/1746)
Little Paxton (HO107/1750 Part 1)
Little Raveley (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Little Stukeley (HO107/1748 Part 2)
Midloe (HO107/1750 Part 2)
Morborne (HO107/1747)
Old Hurst (HO107/1749 Part 1)
Orton Longueville (HO107/1747)
Orton Waterville (HO107/1747)
Peterborough Ex Par (HO107/1747)
Pidley cum Fenton (HO107/1749 Part 1)
Ramsey (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Sapley (ex par) (HO107/1748 Part 2)
Sawtry All Saints (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Sawtry St Andrew (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Sawtry St Judith (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Sibson (HO107/2094 Part 2 )
Sibson (Hunts) (HO107/2094)
Somersham (HO107/1749 Part 1)
Southoe (HO107/1750 Part 1)
Spaldwick (HO107/1748 Part 1)
St Ives (HO107/1749 Part 2)
St Ives Union Workhouse (HO107/1749 Part 2)
St Neots (HO107/1750 Part 1)
St Neots Union Workhouse (HO107/1750 Part 2)
Stanground (HO107/1747)
Steeple Gidding (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Stibbington (HO107/2094 Part 2 )
Stibbington (Hunts) (HO107/2094)
Stilton (HO107/1747)
Swineshead (HO107/1750 Part 2)
Tetworth (HO107/1750 Part 1)
Thurning (HO107/1746)
Upton (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Upwood (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Washingley (HO107/1747)
Warboys (HO107/1749 Part 1)
Waresley (HO107/1750 Part 1)
Water Newton (HO107/1747)
Wistow (HO107/1749 Part 1)
Witton (HO107/1749 Part 2)
Woodhurst (HO107/1749 Part 1)
Woodston (HO107/1747)
Woolley (HO107/1748 Part 1)
Yaxley (HO107/1747)

1851 CENSUS  INDEXES
The designation of HO107 stands for Home Office, the number after the slash is the Piece Number.

Transcription of the entire County, with Index.
Each Parish is on a separate fiche, see sheet in printed catalogue
fiche

1861 CENSUS
Parishes in the Huntingdonshire 1861 Census in the AIGS Library
Note that these items are microfilm of the original Census records and are filed in the Film cabinets under their Piece Numbers.
The designation of RG9 stands for Registrar General, the number after the slash is the Piece Number.

Bythorn (RG9/960)
Brington (RG9/960)
Covington (RG9/960)
Keyston (RG9/960)
Molesworth (RG9/960)
Old Weston (RG9/960)
St. Ives (RG9/979)

1861 CENSUS  ON  CD
Census Registration Districts do not keep to County Boundaries
 hence the following Huntingdonshire places can be found on the
Cambridgeshire 1861 Census CD discs

Great Gransden
RG9/1017
CD 1

The following Huntingdonshire places can be found on Lincolnshire 1861 Census CD discs.
Stibbington   
RG9/2314
CD 1

1871 CENSUS
Parishes in the Huntingdonshire 1871 Census in the AIGS Library
Note that these items are microfilm of the original Census records and are filed in the Film cabinets under their Piece Numbers.
The designation of RG10 stands for Registrar General, the number after the slash is the Piece Number.

Alwalton (RG10/1514)
Calldecot (RG10/1514)
Chesterton (RG10/1514)
Elton (RG10/1513)
Fen Stanton (RG10/1531)
Folksworth (RG10/1514)
Glatton (RG10/1514)
Great and Little Gidding (RG10/1510)
Haddon (RG10/1514)
Hemingford Abbots (RG10/1532)
Hemingford Grey (RG10/1532)
Hilton (RG10/1532)
Holme (RG10/1514)
Holywell with Needingworth (RG10/1532)
Houghton (RG10/1532)
Morborne (RG10/1514)
New England (RG10/1532)
Polebrook (RG10/1510)
St Ives (RG10/1531)
St Ives (RG10/1532)
St Ives Union Workhouse (RG10/1532)
Stilton (RG10/1514)
Washingley (RG10/1514)
Water Newton (RG10/1514)
Witton (RG10/1532)
Wyton (RG10/1532)

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