Old Stratford in Passenham Parish Index - G
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.
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Year
Page/Sched No.
Forename Surname
Age Male
Age Female
Occupation Where Born
1851
11
Caroline GARRATT
 
4
Scholar Lower Heyford
1841
Old Stratford
Anne GAYTON
 
20
  N
1841
Old Stratford
Stephen GAYTON
14
 
M. S. N
1841
Old Stratford
William GAYTON
60
 
Ag. lab N
1851
15
Emma GIFF
 
21
House Serv Wendover
1891
8
Anne GILES
 
69
Lacemaker Gayton
1891
7
Elizabeth GILES
 
48
  Cropwell
1891
7
Gertrude A. GILES
 
5
  Passenham
1851
15
John GILES
10
 
Scholar Little Missendon
1891
7
John A. GILES
15
 
Bodymaker Coach B Passenham
1891
7
John W. GILES
43
 
Labourer Lois Weedon
1901
16
Anne GRACE
 
2mon
  Northampton
1901
16
Bertie GRACE
5
 
  Northampton
1891
21
Elizabeth GRACE
 
29
  Little Brickhill
1901
16
Elizabeth GRACE
 
39
  Little Brickhill
1891
21
Frederick GRACE
4
 
  Whadden
1901
16
Frederick GRACE
14
 
  Whaddon
1891
21
George GRACE
27
 
Agricultural labourer Whadden
1901
16
George GRACE
37
 
Cattleman on Farm Whadden
1891
21
Joseph GRACE
6
 
  Whadden
1901
16
Joseph GRACE
16
 
Ordinary Agricul Labourer Whaddon
1891
21
Mary GRACE
 
7
  Whadden
1901
16
Thomas GRACE
7
 
  Northampton
1901
16
Walter GRACE
9
 
  Northampton
1891
21
William GRACE
2
 
  Whadden
1901
16
William GRACE
12
 
  Whaddon
1901
7
Agnes GRAHAM
 
29
Ladys Maid Domestic Scotland
1841
Old Stratford
Edmund GREAVES
13
 
Pupil N
1841
Old Stratford
John GREAVES
11
 
  N
1841
Old Stratford
Oliver GREAVES
10
 
  N
1871
16
Arthur GREEN
14
 
Scholar Aspley Guise
1871
11
Emma GREEN
 
18
General Servant Potters Pury
1861
13
William GREEN
13
 
Scholar Leighton
1851
11
Dinah GREGORY
 
54
Lace Maker Raunds
1851
11
Henry GREGORY
55
 
Cordwainer Newport Pagnell
1851
15
Henry GRIFFEN
15
 
Scholar Long Missenden 
1861
13
Dennis GRIMSDICK
16
 
Scholar Paulers Pury
1881
15
H. GULLIVER
13
 
Scholar New Zealand (British Subject)
1881
15
S. F. H. GULLIVER
11
 
Scholar New Zealand (British Subject)
1851
15
Henry GUNN
9
 
Scholar Aylesbury
1851
15
Thomas GURNEY
12
 
Scholar Stoke Manderville