Old Stratford in Passenham Parish Index - C
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.
See Census year for more information
Year
Page/Sched No.
Forename Surname
Age Male
Age Female
Occupation Where Born
1891
9
Sarah A. CAVES
 
16
Servant (Domestic) Emberton
1871
11
Caleb CHAPMAN
26
 
Lab Silverstone
1851
15
Richard CHECKLEY
9
 
Scholar Hanslope
1871
16
George CHENNELLS
9
 
Scholar Beaconsfield
1841
North Fields
Mary CLARE
 
40
Ind Y
1891
22
Lewis CLARIDGE
73
 
Labourer Wavendon
1851
15
Daniel CLARKE
14
 
Scholar Great Missenden
1871
16
William CLARKE
15
 
Scholar Tring
1901
14
Fanny CLAYDON
 
34
  Deanshanger
1911
28
Fanny CLAYDON
 
44
  Deanshanger
1901
14
John CLAYDON
33
 
General Labourer Stony Stratford
1911
28
John CLAYDON
43
 
Bricklayers Labourer Stony Stratford
1841
Old Stratford
Henry COCKAYNE
25
 
Excise Officer N
1841
Old Stratford
James COMPTON
45
 
Blacksmith N
1841
Old Stratford
Mary COMPTON
 
45
  N
1871
16
Albert    CONWAY
10
 
Scholar London
1861
13
Alexander CONWAY
19
 
…… London
1861
13
Henry CONWAY
13
 
Scholar London
1871
16
Horace CONWAY
13
 
Scholar London
1901
15
Edith COOK
 
1
  Loughborough
1891
20
George COOK
18
 
Wheelwright apprentice Cosgrove
1901
15
Kate COOK
 
23
Sewing Machinist Sheet Old Stratford
1891
20
William COOK
54
 
Labourer (Factory) Potterspury
1901
15
William COOK
64
 
Labourer in L&NW Carriage Works Potterspury
1841
Old Stratford
Anne CROSS
 
20
Ind N
1881
15
M. CROSS
10
 
Scholar Missenden