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Census Indexes Issue No Durham County Record Office County Hall Durham DH1 5UL Telephone: 03000 267619 Email: [email protected] Website: www.durhamrecordoffice.org.uk Handlist 5 – Census Indexes Issue no. 34 July 2020 Contents Introduction 1 1841 1 1851 2 1861 3 1871 4 1881 4 1891 4 1911 6 Introduction Personal name indexes are available in the Record Office for the following parishes or townships. The number in the second column below is the number of the index volume on the open access shelves in the Record Office Microfilm Room. To identify the township in which a place in the county is situated, see Durham Places in the Nineteenth Century, available from the Record Office. ‘[NRY]’ indicates that the parish or township was in the North Riding of Yorkshire in the nineteenth century. A personal name index to the 1881 census for the counties of Durham, Northumberland, Yorkshire, Cumberland and Westmorland is also available on mirofiche. Crookhall 710 Langley Park 710 1841 Darlington workhouse 528 Low Worsall [NRY] 354 Allendale 710 Dipton 710 Maiden Law 710 Allensford 710 Ebchester 710 Mainsforth 464 Annfield Plain 710 Elstob 464 Medomsley 710 Barnard Castle workhouse 528 Embleton 464 Mordon 464 Benfieldside 710 Esh 710 Pittington 486 Berry Edge 710 Fishburn 464 Pontop 710 Billingside 710 Flass 710 Quaking Houses 710 Bishop Middleham 464 Flint Hill 710 Satley 710 Blackhall Mill 710 Foxton & Shotton 464 Seaham Colliery 484 Bournmoor 503 Garmondsway 464 Seaham Harbour 483/495 Bowes 367 Great Stainton 464 Sedgefield 464 Bradbury 464 Hamsteels 710 Shotley Bridge 710 Bridgehill 710 Hare Law 710 Shotley Grove 710 Broomehill 710 Hartlepool workhouse 496 Snows Green 710 Brooms 710 Healeyfield 710 South Moor 710 Burnhope 710 High Worsall [NRY] 354 Spennymoor B211 Butsfield 710 Hill Top 710 Stockton-on-Tees workhouse Butterwick 464 Holmeside 710 496 Castleside 710 Hurworth 449 Stoney Heap 710 Catchgate 710 Iveston 710 Thornley (Kelloe) 562 Collierley 710 Knitsley 710 Thornley Colliery 562/11 Consett 710 Kyo 710 Tudhoe B211 Craghead 710 Lanchester 710 Ushaw College 710 HANDLISTS:Handlist05CensusIndexes.docx/13-Jul-20/16:56 page 1 Wallnook 710 Coatsaw Moor 394 Gateshead 462 Whitworth B211 Cocken 383 Gilmonby 434 Cockerton 398 Girsby [NRY] 394 1851 Cockfield 343/394/413 Goosepool & Oak Row 394 Aislaby 165 Cold Hesleden 703 Great Aycliffe 394 Archdeacon Newton 398 Coldsides 398 Great Burdon 394 Auckland St. Andrew 414 Coniscliffe 398 Great Chilton 309 Auckland St. Helen 434 Conside & Knitsley 376/410 Great Lumley 212/383 Ayresome [NRY] 166 Cornforth 309 Great Stainton 309/500 Barforth [NRY] 582 Cotherstone 414 Greatham 165 Barmpton 394 Coundon 414 Greenside 491 Barmston 383 Coundon Grange 434 Grindon 165 Barnard Castle 386/394 Cowpen Bewley 165 Hamsterley 493 Barnard Castle workhouse 528 Coxhoe 208 Harraton 383 Barningham [NRY] 582 Crawcrook 491 Hart 260 Barton [NRY] 394 Croft [NRY] 394 Hartlepool 259 Benfieldside 376/410 Crook 434/493 Harton and Harton Colliery 331 Berry Edge 376/410 Crookhall 410 Harwood 398 Billingham 165 Cutlers Hall 376 Haswell 703 Billingside 376/410 Dalton-le-Dale 703 Haughton-le-Skerne 394 Billy Row 493 Dalton-on-Tees [NRY] 394 Haverton Hill 165 Binchester 206/493 Dalton Piercy 260 Hawthorn 703 Birtley 383 Darlington 347 Headlam 394 Bishop Auckland 414 Darlington workhouse 528 Healeyfield 376/410 Bishop Middleham 309/500 Dawdon 495/703 Hebburn 41/352 Bishopton 309 Deaf Hill 582 Hedworth 41/352 Bishopwearmouth Denton 398 Heighington 394 28/462/570/703 Dinsdale 394 Helmington 414 Blackhill 376/410 Durham City 416 Helmington Row 434 Blackwell 394 Easington 492/570/703 Hetton-le-Hole 411 Blaydon 491 East Boldon 331 Heworth 443 Bolam 260 East Hartburn 165 High Conside 376 Boldon 331 East Jarrow (part) 331 High Worsall [NRY] 166 Boldron 434 East Murton 703 Hilton 394 Bournmoor 383/517 East & West Newbiggin 309 Holwick 414 Bowes 434 East Thickley 443 Hope [NRY] 582 Bowlees 398 Ebchester 376/410 Horden 213 Bradbury 309/500 Edmondsley 383 Houghton-le-Side 398 Brafferton 394 Edmundbyers 526 Houghton-le-Spring 462 Bridgehill 376/410 Egglescliffe 165 Hunderthwaite 414 Brierton 260 Eggleston 398 Hunstanworth 526 Brignall 434 Egglestone Abbey 434/443 Hunwick & Helmington 414 Burdon 703 Eldon 209/443 Hurworth 394 Burnopfield 207 Elstob 309/500 Hutton Henry 370/526/703 Butterwick 309/500 Elton 165 Hutton Magna [NRY] 582 Byers Green 414 Elwick and Elwick Hall 260 Hylton 656/707 Carlbury 398 Embleton 309/500 Ingleby Barwick [NRY] 166 Carlton 165 Eryholme [NRY] 394 Ingleton 394 Castle Eden Escomb 434 Iveston 410 370/493/526/703 Esh Winning 210 Jarrow 41/352 Castle Levington [NRY] 166 Etherley 260/413 Kelloe 526/703 Castleside 376/410 Evenwood & Barony 211/260 Kibblesworth 383 Chester-le-Street 383 Ferryhill 370 Killerby 394 Chopwell 491 Fishburn 309/500 Kimblesworth 213 Claxton 165 Ford 522 Kirk Levington [NRY] 166 Cleadon 331 Forest & Frith 398 Knitsley 376 Cleasby [NRY] 394 Foxton & Shotton 309/500 Lamesley 383 Cleatlam 582 Fulwell 656/707 Langley Dale & Shotton 394 Cliffe [NRY] 394 Gainford 394 Langton 394 Coatham Mundeville 394 Garmondsway 309/500 Lartington 414 HANDLISTS:Handlist05CensusIndexes.docx/13-Jul-20/16:56 page 2 Leadgate 410 Rokeby 434 Waldridge 219/383 Linthorpe [NRY] 166 Romaldkirk 414 Walkerfield 434 Little Lumley 383 Ryhope 703 Walworth 394 Long Newton 165 Ryton 491 Washington (part) 383 Lunedale 414 Sacriston 383 West Acklam [NRY] 166 Lynesack 493 Sadberge 394 West Auckland 260 Mainsforth 309/500 Scargill [NRY] 582 West Boldon 331 Maltby [NRY] 166 School Aycliffe 394 West Hartlepool 260 Manfield [NRY] 394 Seaham 703 West Harton 331 Marwood 434 Seaham Colliery 484/703 Westerton 206/493 Meadowfield 214 Seaham Harbour 483/703 Westoe 331/352 Medomsley 376/410 Seaton 703 Westwick 434 Merrington 493 Seaton Carew 260 Whessoe 394 Mickleton 414 Sedgefield 309/370/500 Whickham 491 Middlesbrough [NRY] 166 Sheraton 526/703 Whitburn 331 Middlestone 493 Sherburn Hill 217 Whitton 165 Middleton-in-Teesdale 394 Shildon 434 Whitworth 450/493/B211 Middleton One Row 394 Shotley Bridge and Shotley Whorlton 434 Middleton St. George 394 Grove 376/410 Windlestone 443 Middridge 413/434 Shotton Colliery 703 Wingate and Wingate Colliery Middridge Grange 443 Sockburn 394 582/703 Monk Hesleden 493/703 Softley 493 Winlaton 491 Monkton 41/352/703 South Bedburn 493 Winston 582 Monkwearmouth 651/707 South Hetton 703 Witton Gilbert 383 Monkwearmouth Shore 645/707 South Hylton 522 Witton-le-Wear 493 Mordon 309/500 South Shields 277/331/352 Wolsingham 526 Morley 260 Southwick 656/707 Wolviston 165 Morton Palms 394 Spennymoor B211 Woodham 309 Morton Tinmouth 394 St. John's Chapel 398 Woodland 394 Muggleswick 410 Staindrop 434 Wycliffe [NRY] 346/582 Murton Colliery 703 Stainsby [NRY] 166 Yarm [NRY] 166 Neasham 394 Stainton 434 New Lambton 383 Stainton [NRY] 166 1861 Newbiggin 343/398 Stanhope 352 Barnard Castle workhouse 528 Newfield 215/493 Stanley [near Beamish] 218/384 Billingham 86 Newport [NRY] 166 Stapleton [NRY] 394 Binchester 206 Newsham 165 Startforth 434 Bishopton 86 Newton Bewley 165 Stillington 309 Bournmoor 503 Newton Cap 414 Stockton-on-Tees 165 Burnopfield 207 Newton Morrell [NRY] 394 Stockton-on-Tees workhouse Carlton 86 North Bedburn 493 496 Coxhoe 208 Norton 165 Stranton 260 Daddry Shield 86 Old Park 450/493 Streatlam 434 Darlington workhouse 528 Ouston 383 Summerhouses 398 Eastgate 86 Over Dinsdale [NRY] 394 Sunderland 700 Edmundbyers 86 Ovington [NRY] 346/582 Swalwell 491 Eldon 209 Oxneyfield 394 Thornaby [NRY] 166 Elton 86 Pelton 383 Thornley [Kelloe] 526/703 Esh Winning 210 Picton [NRY] 166 Thornley Colliery [Kelloe] Evenwood & Barony 211 Piercebridge 398 526/592/611 Frosterley 86 Pittington 650 Thornton [NRY] 166 Fulwell 528 Plawsworth 216/383 Thorp Bulmer 260 Great Lumley 212 Pollards Lands 414 Thrislington 309 Grindon 86 Port Clarence 165 Throston 260 Heathery Cleugh 86 Preston-le-Skerne 309 Toft Hill 260 Horden 213 Preston-on-Tees 165 Trimdon 309 Hunstanworth 86 Raby & Keverstone 394 Tudhoe 450/B211 Ireshopeburn 86 Ravensworth 383 Tunstall 703 Kimblesworth 213 Redmarshall 165 Urpeth 383 Lane Head 86 Redworth 394 Usworth (part) 383 Longnewton 86 HANDLISTS:Handlist05CensusIndexes.docx/13-Jul-20/16:56 page 3 Meadowfield 214 Sherburn Hill 217 Archdeacon Newton 625 Monkwearmouth Shore 528 Stanley [near Beamish] 218 Auckland St. Andrew 545 Newfield 215 Stockton-on-Tees workhouse Auckland St. Helen 545 Norton 86 496 Auton Stile 679 Ovington [NRY] 346 Thornley Colliery [Kelloe] Aycliffe 625 Plawsworth 216 601/611 Aykley Heads 680 Redmarshall 86 Waldridge 219 Barmpton 625 Rookhope 86 Westerton 206 Barmston 683 Seaham Colliery 484 Wycliffe [NRY] 346 Barnard Castle workhouse 528 Seaham Harbour 483 Barningham [NRY] 644 Sherburn Hill 217 1881 Barton [NRY] 614 Stanhope 86 Barnard Castle workhouse 528 Beamish (part) 657 Stanley [near Beamish] 218 Binchester 206 Bearpark 679/680 St. John’s Chapel 86 Bournmoor 503 Belmont 704 Stockton-on-Tees workhouse Brierton 444 Benfieldside 487 496 Burnopfield 207 Billingham 614 Thornaby 86 Claxton 444 Binchester 547 Thornley 86 Cotherstone 411 Birtley 683 Thornley Colliery 601/611 Coxhoe 208 Bishop Auckland 544 Tow Law 86 Dalton Piercy 444 Bishop Middleham 615 Waldridge 219 Darlington workhouse 528 Bishopton 615 Wearhead 86 Eldon 209 Bishopwearmouth (part) Westgate 86 Elstob 625 649/684/694/695/704/705/707 Westerton 206 Elwick and Elwick Hall 444 Blackhill 487/517 Whitton 86 Esh Winning 210 Bolam 635 Wolsingham 86 Evenwood & Barony 211 Boldon 687 Wycliffe [NRY] 346 Great Lumley 212 Boldron [NRY] 644 Great Stainton
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