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1901 Census
Villages - Higham Ferrers Hundred
A Project to transcribe and index the 1901 census for Rushden was undertaken by the Rushden & District History Society to add to our collection of documents and indexes for display at the first “Rushden Discovery Day” in October 2002.

Rushden, in the Higham Ferrers Hundred, was by far the largest parish with 12,455 names in the index. The “hundred” was an ancient administration district and the parishes within the Higham Ferrers Hundred were Bozeat, Chelveston cum Caldecott, Easton Maudit with Strixton, Hargrave, Higham Ferrers, Irchester, Newton Bromswold, Raunds, Ringstead, Rushden, Stanwick & Wollaston.

The Census was taken in April 1901. An enumerator was appointed to give out forms asking each household for the information which he then copied into a book and later an analysis was done of the numbers of households, males and females. Where no one in a household could write, the enumerator would visit and ask for the information and write it down for them. The requirement was for names, marital status, sex, age, occupation and whether they worked, employed others or were financially independent and the relationship to the head of the household was given for each person. Everyone was also asked for their parish of birth and this makes it a most valuable source for family and local historians. One schedule number was allocated for each household.


Some people did not know where they were born, nor their true age, but most made a guess with only a few stating “not known” when asked for their home parish. Many of these places were mis-spelt and as far as possible we have tried to correct these spellings, but we have made no changes to the recorded names except where contractions have been used e.g. Wm is transcribed as William, Eliz is transcribed as Elizabeth. Where a shortened or pet name is given, such as Willie or Lizzie or Fred, these have been transcribed as written.


Errors will occur, either from the original evidence given, the poor education of some of the inhabitants, misreading of handwriting by the enumerator, mistakes in our transcription or missed by checkers. We hope there will not be too many faults and will be pleased to receive notice of any discrepancies found.

Parish
PRO Ref:
Entries
Bozeat part a RG13/1438
119 - 133
1 - 29
828
Bozeat part b RG13/1438
137 - 148
1 - 23
650
Easton Maudit   RG13/1438
108 - 112
1 - 10
127
Hargrave &   RG13/1453
63 - 66
1 - 8
243
Covington   RG13/1453
67 - 68
9 - 12
97
Higham Ferrers part a RG13/1440
5 - 20
1 - 31
937
Higham Ferrers part b RG13/1440
24 - 51
1 - 55
1603
Irchester part a RG13/1439
132 - 145
1 - 27
776
Irchester part b RG13/1439
149 - 174
1 - 51
1525
Raunds part a RG13/1454
5 - 35
1 - 62
1774
Raunds part b RG13/1454
39 - 73
1 - 69
2037
Ringstead   RG13/1453
16 - 31
1 - 31
928
Stanwick   RG13/1453
35 - 50
1 - 31
901
Strixton   RG13/1438
113 - 115
11-15
60
Wollaston part a RG13/1438
152 - 172
1 - 42
952
Wollaston part b RG13/1438
176 - 200
1 - 50
1357

Those who helped to transcribe, type & check were:
(in alphabetical order)

Joy Clayson
Pat Jenkins
Brian Shelton
Kay & John Collins
Jacky Lawrence
Ken Smith
Sue Comont
Shirley Miller
David Trusler
Janet Dodson
Rita Nutter
Dorothy Wagstaff
Sheila Fewings
Janet Presland
John Wagstaff
Peter Head
Jan Sellick-Taylor
Greville Watson

Rushden & District History Society

Villages Index page for the 1901 Census


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