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Miscellaneous British Phone Books 1880-1984 Search Military Records The National Probate Calendar1810-1987 Wiltshire, England, Non-Conformist Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1810-1987 at Ancestry ($); index and images (dates may vary by parish) Census Records [edit | edit source] Census records from 1841 to 1911 are available online. Miscellaneous British Phone Books 1880-1984 Search Military Records The National Probate CalendarButtermere, a parish in Wilts, 5 miles S of Hungerford railway station. from Chippenham, 99 miles from London, and of a branch canal from the Wilts and Berks, 5½ miles E by S of Chippenham. The village stands on an affluent of the river Avon, 1½ mile E of the boundary with Hants, 3½ miles from Grately station on the L. Catholic History in South West England, 1857. Chippenham, a municipal borough and important market-town, head of a poor law union, and a county court in Wilts. Acreage of civil parish, 2756; population, 767. & S. Acreage, 1146; population of the civil parish, 332; of the. ) Acreage, 3968; population of the civil parish, 343; of the ecclesiastical, with Shrewton. The town stands at the head of a valley, under escarpments of the Downs, on the W border of Salisbury Plain, and has a station on the G. Maddington, a parish in Wiltshire, in Salisbury Plain, 6 miles from Wishford station, 7 from Wylye station on the G. Census records from 1841 to 1911 are available online. W. W. It has a post, money order, and telegraph office under Pewsey. R. Fisherton House is now a lunatic:, asylum, and a chapel connected with it, in the Early Decorated style, was built in 1859. org website under Search for Ancestors. Post town and telegraph office, Woodborough. org website under Search for Ancestors. R. R. The church was rebuilt in 1858. Whaddon, a parish in Wiltshire, adjacent to Holt station on the G. Churton, Chirton, or Cherrington, a village and a parish in Wiltshire. W. , and 3½ NW of Devizes, and has a post, money order, and telegraph office under Chippenham. W. The parish contains also Braydon hamlet and Cricklade Workhouse, Acreage, 6465. Newnton, North, or Newington, a village and a parish in Wiltshire. Post town, Dilton-Marsh, under Westbury; money order and telegraph office, Westbury Lcigh. It suffered much from a fire in 1689, is still a considerable place, and has a post office under Devizes; money order office, Littleton Pannell. & S. 1861 Wiltshire Census 1851 Wiltshire Census 1841 Wiltshire Census. A memorial hall for evangelistic religious services was erected in 1880. R. R. , and 8 SE by E of Salisbury. R. Post town, Hungerford, which is the telegraph office; money order office, Shalbourne. Marston, South, a chapelry in Highworth parish, Wiltshire, adjacent to the G. Acreage of the civil parish, 1202; population, 1011; of the ecclesiastical, 1029. , 88 miles from London, and 7½ NW from Romsey. It was constituted in 1844, is partly identical with Dilton chapelry, and has a post office under Westbury; money order and telegraph office, Westbury Leigh. Marden or Merton, a village and a parish in Wiltshire. The ancestry and posterity of John Lea, of Christian Malford, Wiltshire, England, and of Pennsylvania in America, 1503-1906. Trowbridge, a town and a parish in Wiltshire. org website under Search for Ancestors. The living is a rectory, annexed to Sherston Magna. W. W. ) from Hungerford. R. For access, see England Census. Historical Description. W. There is a parish council consisting of eleven. Broad-Hinton, a parish in Wilts, 4½ miles SE of Wootton-Basset station on the G. Census records from 1841 to 1911 are available online. Historical Description. It includes the hamlets of Chedglow, Chelworth, Eastcourt, and Murcott, and has a post, money order, and telegraph office under Malmesbury. The 1881 British Isles Census was taken on the night of 3 April 1881. Hillmarton, a village and a parish in Wiltshire. The living is a perpetual curacy in the diocese of. Dinton, a village and a parish in Wilts. & S. , and 4 N by E of Malmesbury. Historical Description. Acreage, 2043; population, 273. It has a post office under Calne, which is the money order and telegraph office. Findmypast, in association with the Wiltshire Record Office, have the following parish records online for Mere:Guide to Woodford, Wiltshire ancestry, family history, and genealogy: parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records. Miscellaneous British Phone Books 1880-1984 Search Military Records The National Probate CalendarChurch Records. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Salisbury; net value, £127. R. W. R. Miscellaneous British Phone Books 1880-1984 Search Military Records The National Probate CalendarGuide to Market Lavington, Wiltshire ancestry, family history, and genealogy: parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records. R, 78 miles from London. W. , and 7 SSW of Wootton Bassett. Post town, Devizes; money order office, Seend; telegraph office, Potterne. & S. Acreage, 383; population, 18. Sutton Veney, a parish in Wiltshire, 1½ mile WSW of Heytesbury station on the G. Miscellaneous British Phone Books 1880-1984 Search Military Records The National Probate CalendarBaverstock, a parish in Wilts, on the river Nadder, 2 miles from Dinton station on the L. This year, the details of those households became available to search and view online for the first time. There is a place of worship for Wesleyans. The town stands on the river Avon, with a station on the L. ; was an important place in the Norman times, and. Miscellaneous British Phone Books 1880-1984 Search Military Records The National Probate Calendar1861 Wiltshire Census 1851 Wiltshire Census 1841 Wiltshire Census. Historical Description. Historical Description. It includes Corton township. Warminster, a town and a parish in Wiltshire. 1881: The whole of the 1881 census of Wiltshire has been surname indexed and is available on all computers at the FamilySearch. W. Population, 610. divisions of Wilts, 2¼ miles (N. Stert, a township in Urchfont parish, Wiltshire, 2½ miles ESE of Devizes station on the G. The town stands near the Wilts and Berks Canal, with a station on the G. Post town, Cirencester; money order and telegraph office, Kemble. W. R. Woodford, a parish in Wiltshire, on the river Avon, 3 miles E by N of Wishford station on the G. W. R. Burbage, a village and a parish in Wilts, 71 miles from London on the railway from Swindon to Andover. Historical Description. R. Roche Court is a handsome seat in the neighbourhood, and is the property of Earl Nelson. Guide to Warminster, Wiltshire ancestry, family history, and genealogy: parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records. Acreage of the civil parish, 2186; population, 394; of the ecclesiastical, 345. & S. Its greatest length, from N to S, is 53 miles, its greatest breadth is 38. O. The village stands 2 miles W by N of Highworth, 2 S of the river Thames at the boundary with Gloucestershire, and has a station on the G. Church Records. For access, see England Census. Data and analysis from Census 2021 Home Find a geographic area United Kingdom England South West Wiltshire Wiltshire Facts and figures about people living in Wiltshire. 1881: The whole of the 1881 census of Wiltshire has been surname indexed and is available on all computers at the FamilySearch. & S. THE ENTIRE COUNTY. Acreage, 2294; population of civil parish, 197; of ecclesiastical, with Woodford cum Lake, 585. It includes the tithing of Hacklestone. The parish comprises 1286 acres; population, 188. The village stands on a head-stream of the Avon, 3½ miles WNW of Wootton-Basset station on the G. It was known to the Saxons as Sceorstan, witnessed an. Historical Description. Acreage of the civil parish, 1309; population, 226; of the ecclesiastical, including Sandy Lane and Westbrook, 550. 6th, 1563. The village stands half a mile SE of the boundary with Gloucestershire, 1½ WNW of Akeman Street, and 7 miles NW by W of Chippenham station on the G. The church is modern, has a tower and spire, and was enlarged. 1881: The whole of the 1881 census of Wiltshire has been surname indexed on fiche #6086467. The parish includes also the tithing of Ridge. R. W. Trowbridge was known to the Saxons as Truthhabrig. Historical Description. W. R. It includes the hamlet of Hurdcott. Along with Etchilhampton it has a parish council of nine members. It is 4 miles from Bradford, and 3 from Corsham station on the G. Acreage, 3213; population, 328. R. The parish comprises the township of West Overton, the tithing of Lockeridge, and the. on Tuesday 20 June 23 15:35 BST (UK) Sub Boards: Wiltshire Completed Lookup Requests: Wiltshire Resources & Offers. W. It has a station on the G. Post town, Andover; telegraph office, Weyhill. Downton, a small town, a parish, and a hundred in Wilts. W. The 1881 surname index books have not been tabulated in this reference table since FamilySearch has a. R. It has a post, money order, and telegraph office under Salisbury. Find your ancestors in the 1841-1911 Census using our free search. FAQ; 1841 Census; 1851 Census; 1861 Census; 1871 Census; 1881 Census; 1891 Census; 1901 Census; 1911 Census; 1921 Census; Help . Post town, Chippenham. Miscellaneous British Phone Books 1880-1984 Search Military Records The National Probate Calendar1861 Wiltshire Census 1851 Wiltshire Census 1841 Wiltshire Census. R. Bulkington, a parish in Wilts, 6 miles E of Trowbridge. The tithing lies 3¼ miles NE by E of Westbury town and station, on the G. Miscellaneous British Phone Books 1880-1984 Search Military Records The National Probate CalendarLiddington Castle or Badbury is an ancient British camp, large and circular, and was the scene of a decisive defeat of the Saxans under Cerdio; by King Arthur. It carries on brick-making, malting, tanning, paper-making, basket-making, and wool-sorting, has fairs on 23. R. The village stands on the river Avon, 3 miles N by E of Amesbury, and 6¼ N by W of Porton station on the L. Hilperton or Hilprington, a village and a parish in Wiltshire. Historical Description. 1861 Wiltshire Census 1851 Wiltshire Census 1841 Wiltshire Census. Acreage, 3210; population, 490. The parish includes the tithings of Hilcott, Cuttenham, and part of Bottlesford. For access, see England Census. Old Swindon stands on an eminence, near the Wilts and Berks Canal, 1 mile SSE of Swindon Junction station, and 17 miles NE by E of Chippenham. , and has a post office under Devizes, which is the money order and telegraph office. R. Census records from 1841 to 1891 are also available on film. The parish comprises 2242 acres of land and 23 of water; population of civil. Acreage, 2186; population, 1185. R. Lambourn 19,400 East Garston, Lambourn: Moreton. 4%, from around 471,000 in 2011 to 510,400 in 2021. Acreage of the civil parish, 2400; population, 11,901; of ecclesiastical, 11,271. Post town, Fairford. Census records from 1841 to 1891 are also available on film through a. R. Census records from 1841 to 1891 are also available on film through a. org website under Search for Ancestors. The village stands 2 miles S by W of Devizes station on the G. Idmiston, a tithing and a parish in Wiltshire. An ancient castle of the Giffards was here, and is now represented by a moated mound. R. Census records from 1841 to 1911 are available online. Patron, the Vicar of Great Bedwin. The Phillimore transcript of Marriages at Kingston St. Acreage, 1270; population of the civil parish, 220; of the ecclesiastical, 507. The village stands on the Kent and Avon Canal, 1½ mile S of Wans Dyke, and 3 miles NE of Devizes station on the G. W. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Salisbury; gross value, £205. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Salisbury; net value, £155 with residence. The village stands on the river Avon, 2 miles from Woodborough station on the G. Post town, Sherston, under Malmesbury. About 1881 England Census. , and 6 SSW of Swindon, under which it has a post and money order office; telegraph office, Wroughton. Census records from 1841 to 1891 are also available on film through a FamilySearch.