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Website Census List 01.04 SEARCHROOM HANDLIST NO. 1 SUSSEX CENSUS INDEXES AVAILABLE IN THE WEST SUSSEX RECORD OFFICE (January 2004) REG. DISTRICT, PARISH YEAR REFERENCE AREA, ETC. STORAGE ALBOURNE 1851 Lib.11613: Vol. E. Sx Vol 20 Rm.21/O A3 ALDINGBOURNE 1841 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 ALDINGBOURNE 1861 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 ALDINGBOURNE 1871 Card index Westhampnett RD. Rm.21 Cab.7 ALDINGBOURNE 1891 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 ALDRINGTON 1851 Lib.14374 Steyning (part) Rm.21/O A4 ALFRISTON 1841 Lib.14451 Sx 1841 Vol 7 Rm.21/S2 PBN Box ALFRISTON 1851 Lib.11237. E. Sx Vol 8 Rm.21/O A3 AMBERLEY 1841 Card index Thakeham RD Rm.21 Cab.8 AMBERLEY 1851 Lib.10419 (vol.1) Rm 21/O A3 AMBERLEY 1861 Card index Thakeham RD Rm.21 Cab.8 AMBERLEY 1871 Card index Thakeham RD Rm.21 Cab.8 AMBERLEY 1891 Card index Thakeham RD Rm.21 Cab.8 AMBERLEY 1841-1891 MP 4857 Strongrm. 1 AMBERSHAM, North & South 1851 MF 1254 Midhurst RD Rm.21 O A3 AMBERSHAM, North & South 1861 Card index Midhurst RD Rm.21 Cab.7 AMBERSHAM, North & South 1871 Card index Midhurst RD Rm.21 Cab.8 AMBERSHAM, North & South 1891 Card index Midhurst RD Rm.21 Cab.8 ANGMERING 1891 MP 3818 Rm.21/O A1 ANGMERING 1851-1881 MP 2570 Rm.21/O A1 APPLEDRAM 1841 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 APPLEDRAM 1841-1891 MF 1445 SFHG Box Rm.21/O A3 APPLEDRAM 1851-1891 MP 3591 Strongrm.1 ARDINGLY 1851 Lib.11247 E. Sx Vol 19 Rm.21/O A3 ARLINGTON 1841 Lib.13728 Sx 1841 Vol 1 Rm.21/S2 PBN Box ARUNDEL 1891 MP 3800 Rm.21/O A1 ARUNDEL 1851-1881 MP 3158-3161} Rm.21/O A1 ASHBURNHAM 1841 Lib.14091 Sx 1841 Vol 4 Rm.21/S2 PBN Box ASHBURNHAM 1851 Lib.11236 E. Sx Vol 7 Rm.21/O A3 ASHINGTON 1841 Card index Thakeham RD Rm.21 Cab.8 ASHINGTON 1851 Lib.10420 (vol.2) Rm 21/O A3 ASHINGTON 1861 Card index Thakeham RD Rm.21 Cab.8 ASHINGTON 1871 Card index Thakeham RD Rm.21 Cab.8 ASHINGTON 1881 MP 3797 Strongrm.1 ASHINGTON 1881 MP 3910 Strongrm.1 ASHINGTON 1891 Card index Thakeham RD Rm.21 Cab.8 ASHURST 1841-1891 MF 1252 Rm.21/O A3 ASHURST 1841-1891 MP 3584 Rm.21/O A1 BALCOMBE 1851 Lib.11247 E. Sx Vol 19 Rm.21/O A3 BARCOMBE 1841 Lib.10664 Sx 1841 Vol 7 Rm.21/S2 PBN Box BARLAVINGTON 1841 Card index Petworth RD Rm.21 Cab.8 BARLAVINGTON 1851 MP 2770 Strongrm.1 BARLAVINGTON 1861 Card index Petworth RD Rm.21 Cab.8 BARLAVINGTON 1871 Card index Petworth RD Rm.21 Cab.8 BARLAVINGTON 1891 Card index Petworth RD Rm.21 Cab.8 BARNHAM 1841 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 BARNHAM 1861 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 BARNHAM 1871 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 BARNHAM 1891 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 BATTLE 1841 Lib.14091 Sx 1841 Vol 4 Rm.21/S2 PBN Box BATTLE 1851 Lib.11236. E. Sx Vol 7 Rm.21/O A3 BECKLEY 1851 Lib.11231. E. Sx Vol 2 Rm.21/O A3 BEEDING, UPPER 1841-1891 MP 3533 Rm.21/O A1 BEPTON 1841 Card index Midhurst RD Rm.21 Cab.7 BEPTON 1851 MF 1254 Midhurst RD Rm.21/O A3 BEPTON 1861 Card index Midhurst RD Rm.21 Cab.7 BEPTON 1871 Card index Midhurst RD Rm.21 Cab.8 BEPTON 1891 Card index Midhurst RD Rm.21 Cab.8 BERSTED, SOUTH (Inc.Bognor) 1841 MP 3172 Rm.21/O A1 BERSTED, SOUTH (Inc.Bognor) 1851 MP 1851 Rm.21/O A1 BERSTED, SOUTH (Inc.Bognor) 1861 MP 3171 Rm.21/O A1 BERSTED, SOUTH (Inc.Bognor) 1871 MP 2887 Rm.21/O A1 BERSTED, SOUTH (Inc.Bognor) 1881 MP 2888 Rm.21/O A1 BERSTED, SOUTH (Inc.Bognor) 1891 MP 3742 Rm.21/O A1 BEXHILL 1841 Lib.13861 Sx 1841 Vol 2 Rm.21/S2 PBN Box BEXHILL 1851 Lib.11235. E. Sx Vol 6 Rm.21/O A3 BIGNOR 1841 Card index Petworth RD Rm.21 Cab.8 BIGNOR 1851 MP 2770 Strongrm.1 BIGNOR 1861 Card index Petworth RD Rm.21 Cab.8 BIGNOR 1871 Card index Petworth RD Rm.21 Cab.8 BIGNOR 1891 Card index Petworth RD Rm.21 Cab.8 BILLINGSHURST 1841 MP 4608 Rm.21/O A3 BILLINGSHURST 1851 MP 4607 Rm.21/O A3 BILLINGSHURST 1861 MP 4606 Rm.21/O A3 BILLINGSHURST 1871 MP 4619 Rm.21/O A3 BINDERTON 1841 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 BINDERTON 1861 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 BINDERTON 1871 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 BINDERTON 1891 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 BINSTED 1841 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 BINSTED 1861 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 BINSTED 1871 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 BINSTED 1891 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 BIRDHAM 1841 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 BIRDHAM 1841-1891 MF 1446 SFHG Box Rm.21/O A3 BIRDHAM 1851-1891 MP 3555 Strongrm.1 BLATCHINGTON, WEST 1851 Lib.14374 Steyning (part) Rm.21/O A4 BODIAM, 1851 Lib.11241 E. Sx Vol 12 Rm.21/O A3 BOLNEY 1851 Lib.11613 E. Sx Vol 20 Rm.21/O A3 BOLNEY 1841-1891 MP 4153 Strongrm.1 BOSHAM 1841 Card index Westbourne RD Rm.21 Cab.6 BOSHAM 1861 Card index Westbourne RD Rm.21 Cab.6 BOSHAM 1871 Card index Westbourne RD Rm.21 Cab.6 BOSHAM 1891 Card index Westbourne RD Rm.21 Cab.7 BOTOLPHS 1841-1891 MP 3607 Rm.21/O A1 BOXGROVE 1841 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 BOXGROVE 1861 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 BOXGROVE 1871 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 BOXGROVE 1891 Card index Westhampnett RD Rm.21 Cab.7 BRAMBER 1901 MP 4852 Strongrm. 1 BRAMBER 1841-1891 MP 3534 Rm.21/O A1 BREDE 1851 Lib.11231. E. Sx Vol 2 Rm.21/O A3 BRIGHTLING 1841 Lib.14091 Sx 1841 Vol 4 Rm.21/S2 PBN Box BRIGHTLING 1851 Lib.11236. E. Sx Vol 7 Rm.21/O A3 MF 1603 BRIGHTON (ALL) 1851 Names A-K SFHG Box Rm.21/O A3 MF 1604 BRIGHTON (ALL) 1851 Names L-Y SFHG Box Rm.21/O A3 BRIGHTON, ALBION HILL 1851 MF 1605 SFHG Box Rm.21/O A3 BRIGHTON, KEMPTOWN 1851 MF 1606 SFHG Box Rm.21/O A3 BRIGHTON, NORTH ROAD 1851 MF 1607 SFHG Box Rm.21/O A3 BRIGHTON, OLD TOWN 1851 MF 1609 SFHG Box Rm.21/O A3 BRIGHTON, REGENCY SQUARE 1851 MF 1610 SFHG Box Rm.21/O A3 BRIGHTON, THE LEVEL 1851 MF 1608 SFHG Box Rm.21/O A3 BROADWATER 1851 MP 3199 (street index) Rm.21/O A1 BROADWATER 1851 MP 4366 Strongrm.1 BROADWATER 1861 MP 4367 Strongrm.1 BROADWATER 1871 MP 4273 Strongrm.1 BROADWATER 1881 MP 3204 (street index) Rm.21/O A1 BROADWATER 1891 MP 4368 Strongrm.1 BROOMHILL (CAMBER) 1851 E. Sx Vol 1 Rm.21/O A3 BURPHAM 1851-1881 MP 3364 Rm.21/O A1 BURTON 1841 Card index Petworth RD Rm.21 Cab.8 BURTON 1851 MP 2770 Strongrm.1 BURTON 1861 Card index Petworth RD Rm.21 Cab.8 BURTON 1871 Card index Petworth RD Rm.21 Cab.8 BURTON 1891 Card index Petworth RD Rm.21 Cab.8 BURTON 1841-1891 MP 4514 Strongrm.1 BURWASH 1841 Lib.14368 Sx 1841 Vol 6 Rm.21/S2 PBN Box BURWASH 1851 Lib.11240 E. Sx Vol 11 Rm.21/O A3 BURY 1841 Card index Petworth RD Rm.21 Cab.8 BURY 1851 MP 2770 Strongrm.1 BURY 1861 Card index Petworth RD Rm.21 Cab.8 BURY 1871 Card index Petworth RD Rm.21 Cab.8 BURY 1891 Card index Petworth RD Rm.21 Cab.8 BURY 1841-1891 MP 4515 Strongrm.1 BUXTED 1851 Lib.11245 E. Sx Vol 16 Rm.21/O A3 CATSFIELD 1841 Lib.13861 Sx 1841 Vol 2 Rm.21/S2 PBN Box CATSFIELD 1851 Lib.11235. E. Sx Vol 6 Rm.21/O A3 CHAILEY 1841 Lib.10664 Sx 1841 Vol 7 Rm.21/S2 PBN Box CHICHESTER 1851 MF 2168 Chichester Rm.21/O A3 CHICHESTER All parishes 1841 Card index Chichester Rm.21.Cab 6 CHICHESTER All parishes 1851 MP 2356 Rm.21/O A1 CHICHESTER All parishes 1861 Card index Chichester Rm.21.Cab 6 CHICHESTER All parishes 1871 Card index Chichester Rm.21.Cab 6 CHICHESTER All parishes 1891 Card index Chichester Rm.21.Cab 6 CHIDDINGLY 1821 Lib.11664 Rm.21/S2 PBN Box CHIDDINGLY 1851 Lib.11239 E. Sx Vol 10 Rm.21/O A3 CHIDHAM 1841 Card index Westbourne RD Rm.21 Cab.6 CHIDHAM 1861 Card index Westbourne RD Rm.21 Cab.6 CHIDHAM 1871 Card index Westbourne RD Rm.21 Cab.6 CHIDHAM 1891 Card index Westbourne RD Rm.21 Cab.7 CHILTINGTON, EAST 1841 Lib.10664 Sx 1841 Vol 7 Rm.21/S2 PBN Box CHILTINGTON, WEST 1841 Card index Thakeham RD Rm.21 Cab.8 CHILTINGTON, WEST 1851 Lib.10419 (vol.1) Rm 21/O A3 CHILTINGTON, WEST 1861 Card index Thakeham RD Rm.21 Cab.8 CHILTINGTON, WEST 1871 Card index Thakeham RD Rm.21 Cab.8 CHILTINGTON, WEST 1891 Card index Thakeham RD Rm.21 Cab.8 CHITHURST 1841 Card index Midhurst RD Rm.21 Cab.7 CHITHURST 1851 MF 1254 Midhurst RD Rm.21/O A3 CHITHURST 1861 Card index Midhurst RD Rm.21 Cab.7 CHITHURST 1871 Card index Midhurst RD Rm.21 Cab.8 CHITHURST 1891 Card index Midhurst RD Rm.21 Cab.8 CLAPHAM 1851-1881 MP 3365 Rm.21/O A1 CLAYTON 1841 MP 4400 Strongrm.1 CLAYTON 1851 Lib.11613 E.
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