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Warwickshire Catalogue of Fiche, Films & CDs

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1841 Census.  

1841 Census on CD.

1841 Census Index.

1851 Census.   

1851 Census Transcript & Index.  

1851 Census Transcription.

1861 Census.

1861 Census on CD.  

1871 Census.

1871 Census on CD.

1881 Census Transcripts.

1891 Census.

1901 Census.

Apprentices.

Army & War Records.

Bishop's Transcripts.

Criminal Registers.

Directories.

Marriage Licences.

Militia Records.

Miscellaneous Records.

Monumental Inscriptions.

Nonconformist Registers.                         New

Parish Registers.

Parish Register Transcripts.

Poor Law.

Schools.

Visitations.

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1841 CENSUS

Warwickshire 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.
Allesley (HO107/1136)
Arley (HO107/1136)
Astley (HO107/1136)
Aston (HO107/1148-50)
Austrey (HO107/1130)
Bablake Public School & Hospital (HO107/1152)
Baddesley Clinton (HO107/1129)
Baddesley Ensor (HO107/1130)
Barston (HO107/1129)
Bedworth (HO107/1136)
Berkswell (HO107/1129)
Bickenhill (HO107/1129)
Bilton (HO107/1137)
Binley (HO107/1136)
Birdingbury (HO107/1138)
Birmingham All Saints (HO107/1139)
B'ham Asylum for the Infant Poor (HO107/1141)
Birmingham Blue Coats School (HO107/1146)
Birmingham Debtor's Prison (HO107/1145)
B'ham General Hospital (HO107/1141)
Birmingham Ladywood (HO107/1140)
Birmingham Police Stations (5) (HO107/1147)
Birmingham St. Peter (HO107/1145)
Birmingham St. Philip (HO107/1146)
Birmingham St. Thomas (HO107/1147)
Birmingham Town Prison (HO107/1145)
Birmingham Winson Green (HO107/1139)
Birmingham Workhouse (HO107/1143)
Birmingham, St. George (HO107/1141)
Birmingham, St. Mary (HO107/1143)
Birmingham, St. Paul (HO107/1144)
Bishop's Itchington (HO107/1138)
Bonds Hospital (HO107/1152)
Bourton on Dunsmore (HO107/1137)
Brinklow (HO107/1136)
Brownsover (HO107/1137)
Bulkington (HO107/1136)
Burton Hastings (HO107/1136)
Chapel Ascote (e.p.) (HO107/1138)
Church Lawford (HO107/1137)
Churchover (HO107/1137)
Clifton upon Dunsmore (HO107/1137)
Combe Fields (HO107/1136)
Copston Magna (HO107/1136)
Coundon (HO107/1136)
Coventry Barracks (HO107/1152)
Coventry General Hospital (HO107/1152)
Coventry, St. John & St. Michael (HO107/1152)
Dunchurch (HO107/1137)
Edgbaston (HO107/1151)
Elmdon (HO107/1129)
Frankton (HO107/1137)
Grandborough (HO107/1138)
Great Packington (HO107/1129)
Grendon (HO107/1130)
Hampton in Arden (HO107/1129)
Harborough Magna (HO107/1136)
Hillmorton (HO107/1137)
Hunningham (HO107/1138)
Kingsbury (HO107/1130)
Ladbroke (HO107/1138)
Leamington Hastings (HO107/1138)
Little Packington (HO107/1129)
Long Itchington (HO107/1138)
Lower Hodnell (HO107/1138)
Lower Radbourn (e.p.) (HO107/1138)
Marton (HO107/1138)
Meriden (HO107/1129)
Middleton (HO107/1130)
Monks Kirby (HO107/1136)
Napton on the Hill (HO107/1138)
Newbold on Avon (HO107/1137)
Newnham Regis (HO107/1137)
Newton Regis (HO107/1130)
Polesworth (HO107/1130)
Princethorpe St. Mary's Priory (HO107/1137)
Rugby (HO107/1137)
Ryton on Dunsmore (HO107/1137)
Seckington (HO107/1130)
Shilton (HO107/1136)
Shuttington (HO107/1130)
Solihull (HO107/1129)
Southam (HO107/1138)
Sowe (HO107/1136)
Stockton (HO107/1138)
Stretton Baskerville (HO107/1136)
Stretton on Dunsmore (HO107/1137)
Tamworth (HO107/1130)
Upper Hodnell (e.p.) (HO107/1138)
Upper Radbourn (e.p.) (HO107/1138)
Upper Shuckburgh (HO107/1138)
Wappenbury (HO107/1138)
Watergall (e.p.) (HO107/1138)
Weston under Wetherley (HO107/1138)
Wibtoft (HO107/1136)
Wigston Parva (HO107/1136)
Willenhall (HO107/1136)
Willey (HO107/1136)
Willoughby (HO107/1137)
Wills Pastures (e.p.) (HO107/1138)
Withybrook (HO107/1136)
Wolfhamcote (HO107/1138)
Wolston (HO107/1136)
Wolston (HO107/1137)
Wolvey (HO107/1136)

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1841 CENSUS  on CD.

The designation of HO107 stands for Home Office, the number after the slash is the Piece Number.
Covers entire County
Alcester.
HO107/1124-1125 
(CD 1)
Aston.
HO107/1148
(CD 14)
Aston.
HO107/1149-1150
(CD 15)
Atherstone.
HO107/1131-1134
(CD 5)
Birmingham.
HO107/1138-1140
(CD 8)
Birmingham.
HO107/1141
(CD 9)
Birmingham.
HO107/1142
(CD 10)
Birmingham.
HO107/1143-1144
(CD 11)
Birmingham.
HO107/1145-1146
(CD 12)
Birmingham.
HO107/1147
(CD 13)
Coventry.
HO107/1151-1152
(CD 16)
Coventry.
HO107/1153-1154
(CD 17)
Foleshill.
HO107/1153-1154
(CD 17)
Kenilworth.
HO107/1135
(CD 6)
Meriden.
HO107/1129-1130 
(CD 4)
Nuneaton.
HO107/1127-1128
(CD 3)
Rugby.
HO107/1136-1137
(CD 7)
Southam.
HO107/1138-1140
(CD 8)
Stratford on Avon.
HO107/1126
(CD 2)
Warwick.
HO107/1155
(CD 18)

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1841 CENSUS  INDEXES.

Solihull.
(2 fiche)

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1851 CENSUS.

Warwickshire 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.
Avon Dassett (HO107/1734)
Bishops Itchington (HO107/2077)
Burton Dassett (HO107/2077)
Chadshunt (HO107/2077)
Chapel Ascote e.p. (HO107/2077)
Chesterton (HO107/2077)
Coventry Holy Trinity (HO107/2068)
Coventry St. John (HO107/2067 Part 2)
Coventry St. Michael (HO107/2067 Part 1)
Coventry St. Michael (HO107/2067 Part 2)
Coventry St. Thomas (HO107/2067 Part 2)
Coventry Workhouse (HO107/2067 Part 2)
Curdworth (HO107/2062)
Duffield Asylum (HO107/2062)
Edgbaston (HO107/2049)
Edgbaston Deaf & Dumb Institute (HO107/2049)
Farnborough (HO107/1734)
Fenny Compton (HO107/2077)
Gaydon (HO107/2077)
Harbury (HO107/2077)
Ladbroke (HO107/2077)
Lighthorne (HO107/2077)
Long Itchington (HO107/2077)
Napton on the Hill (HO107/2077)
Northfield (HO107/2049)
Priors Hardwick (HO107/2077)
Priors Marston (HO107/2077)
Radbourn Upper & Lower e.p. (HO107/2077)
Shuckburgh Upper & Lower (HO107/2077)
Southam (HO107/2077)
Stockton (HO107/2077)
Sutton Coldfield (HO107/2062)
Ufton (HO107/2077)
Watergall e.p. (HO107/2077)
Wishaw (HO107/2062)
Wormleighton (HO107/2077)

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1851  CENSUS TRANSCRIPT & INDEX.

1851 Census Index  for entire County of Warwickshire in 6 sets of fiche. 
(Surname Index, Birth Place Index, Census Place Index, As Enumerated, Misc. Notes, Ships, Institutions.)
Also on CD 

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