Furtho & Old Stratford Census Index - D
Civil Parish of Passenham
Civil Parish of Cosgrove
Ecclesiastical Parish
Civil Parish of Furtho
Ecclesiastical Parish
The Civil Parish of Passenham included a number houses at Old Stratford on the left hand side of the road leading from Stony Stratford to Potterspury and Stony Stratford to Deanshanger.

The village of Cosgrove, together with (H)Isworth Lodge, Castlethorpe Wharf, several houses at Old Stratford on the right hand side of the road leading from Stony Stratford to Potterspury and on the left hand side of the road leading from Old Stratford to Cosgrove.

The Civil Parish of Furtho. Houses at Old Stratford on the right hand side of the road leading from Stony Stratford to Potterspury Knotwood Cottage and Badgers Barn, Furtho Lodge and the Manor and Cottages.

The Passenham Manor estate included a small farm (44 a.), several cottages and some accommodation land in Old Stratford when it was broken up by sale in 1911. On the other hand, evidence of deeds of all periods suggests that ownership in Old Stratford was always much divided between freeholders and was never dominated by any of the estates in adjoining parishes. Not until 1951 was a civil parish of Old Stratford created, made up of parts of the civil parishes of Deanshanger (formerly Passenham) to the south of Watling Street and Cosgrove and Furtho to the north.
Civil Parish of Furtho Census years - including part of Old Stratford in Cosgrove parish

Old Stratford Census years - which were included in the Civil Parish of Passenham

Names Index to Furtho & part of Old Stratford Census 1841 - 1911
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Names Index to Old Stratford in the Civil Parish of Passenahm
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In transcribing the census records to print, we have adjusted spelling, corrected ages and identified places where these can be proved. We have consulted original records to achieve this.
Year
Page/Sched No.
Forename
Surname
Age Male
Age Female
Occupation Where born
1851
29
Wm
DALE
84
 
Pensioner Congleton
1901
22
Kate
DANIELS
 
16
General Servant domestic Two Mile Ash
1851
33
Wm
DAVEY
16
 
  Bardwell
1881
23
Frederick
DAY
28
 
Farm Labourer Chesterfield
1841
10
Joseph
DAY
45
 
Farmer N
1841
10
Sophia
DAY
 
40
  N
1841
3
William
DEANE
73
 
Pensioner? Foreign Parts
1881
23
George
DERRICK
24
 
Copper Smelter Widfield
1901
22
Charlotte
DICKENS
 
67
  Winslow
1851
30
Elizth
DICKENS
 
58
  Stony Stratford
1851
30
Geo
DICKENS
61
 
Baker Stony Stratford
1901
22
Georgina
DICKENS
 
28
  Sawbridgeworth
1901
22
Joseph
DICKENS
70
 
Hay & Straw dealer Corn D Mursley
1901
22
Joseph
DICKENS
27
 
Hay & Straw dealer Corn D Nash
1841
7
Elizabeth
DICKINS
 
45
Housekeeper N
1841
6
George
DICKINS
50
 
Baker N
1841
7
Thomas
DICKINS
17
 
Baker's Ap N
1861
34
William
DIMMOCK
24
 
Boat Man Northampton
1881
26
James
DOYLE 
50
 
Saddler Belfast, Ireland
1841
5
Caroline
DURHAM
 
40
  N
1871
21
Catherine S
DURHAM
 
58
None Northampton
1871
21
Charlotte
DURHAM
 
29
None Stony Stratford
1841
5
Elizabeth
DURHAM
 
40
  N
1841
5
John
DURHAM
70
 
Surveyor N
1841
5
Joyce
DURHAM
 
70
  Y
1861
25
Caroline
DUROSE
 
23
Gun Smiths Wife Stony Stratford
1861
25
James Edward
DUROSE
5mon
 
Gun Smiths Son Cosgrove
1861
25
John Samuel
DUROSE
31
 
Gun Smith Aston
1861
25
Sarah Ann
DUROSE
 
2
Gun Smiths Daughter Aston
1901
24
Caroline
DURRANT
 
37
  Yardley Gobion
1901
24
William
DURRANT
36
 
Shepherd on farm Yardley Gobion
1891
19
Elizabeth Mary
DYER
 
44
Housekeeper  Servant Shipton
1911
161
Elizabeth Mary 
DYER
 
64
Housekeeper Shipton
1901
24
Elizabth A.
DYER
 
54
Housekeeper Domestic Shipton
1881
23
Charles
DYSON
30
 
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