HULSEY -- 1871
England Census
Source: Ancestry.com
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Name - EstBirthYear - Birthplace - Relationship CivilParish - County/Island
Aeerallia Hulsey abt 1838 Nuneaton, Warwickshire, Eng. Sister Nuneaton Warwickshire
Ann Hulsey abt 1819 Chideock, Dorset, Eng. Wife Burton Bradstock Dorset
Ann Hulsey abt 1862 Bridport Harbour, Dorset, Eng. Daughter Burton Bradstock Dorset
Betty Hulsey abt 1803 Mossley, Lancashire, Eng. Head Ashton under Lyne Lancashire
Charlotte Hulsey abt 1863 Awliscombe, Devon, Eng. Daughter Plymtree Devon
Clara Hulsey abt 1860 Bethnal Green, Middlesex, Eng. Daughter Bethnal Green London
Edwin Hulsey abt 1843 Mossley, Lancashire, Eng. Son Ashton under Lyne Lancashire
Edwin Hulsey abt 1866 Awliscombe, Devon, Eng. Son Plymtree Devon
Eliza Hulsey abt 1821 Shoreditch, Middlesex, Eng. Wife Bethnal Green London
Eliza Hulsey abt 1831 Broadhembury, Devon, Eng. Wife Plymtree Devon
Eliza Hulsey abt 1858 Awliscombe, Devon, Eng. Daughter Plymtree Devon
Elizabeth Hulsey abt 1857 Bethnal Green, Middlesex, Eng. Daughter Bethnal Green London
Elizabeth Hulsey abt 1851 Bridport Harbour, Dorset, Eng. Daughter Burton Bradstock Dorset
Elizabeth Hulsey abt 1864 Awliscombe, Devon, Eng. Daughter Plymtree Devon
Elizabeth Hulsey abt 1865 Butterleigh, Devon, Eng. Niece Plymtree Devon
Elizabeth Hulsey abt 1842 Towcester, Northamptonshire, Eng. Wife St Andrew Northamptonshire
Elizabeth Hulsey abt 1867 Northampton, Northamptonshire, Eng. Daughter St Andrew Northamptonshire
Emma Hulsey abt 1860 Woolwich, Kent, Eng. Boarder Holy Trinity Devon
France Hulsey abt 1837 Mossley, Lancashire, Eng. Daughter Ashton under Lyne Lancashire
Frederick Hulsey abt 1870 Islington, Middlesex, Eng. Son Islington Trinity London
Fredrick Hulsey abt 1826 Leicestershire, Eng. Head Mile End Old Town London
Hannah Hulsey abt 1841 Mossley, Lancashire, Eng. Daughter Ashton under Lyne Lancashire
Hannah Hulsey abt 1844 Thums, Oxfordshire, Eng. Wife Islington Trinity London
Henry Hulsey abt 1833 Bethnal Green, Middlesex, Eng. Head Bethnal Green London
Henry Hulsey abt 1870 Plumtree, Devon, Eng. Son Plymtree Devon
James Hulsey abt 1868 Plumtree, Devon, Eng. Son Plymtree Devon
James Hulsey abt 1837 Islington, Northamptonshire, Eng. Head St Andrew Northamptonshire
John Hulsey abt 1821 Bethnal Green, Middlesex, Eng. Nephew Bethnal Green London
Mary Hulsey abt 1848 Sheerness Lodger St George Hanover Square London
Mary A Hulsey abt 1806 Bloomsbury Servant Hackney St John London
Mary Ann Hulsey abt 1849 Ideford, Devon, Eng. Daughter-in-law Plymtree Devon
Nanny Hulsey abt 1831 Mossley, Lancashire, Eng. Daughter Ashton under Lyne Lancashire
Richard Hulsey abt 1837 N Lodger Carshalton Surrey
Robert Hulsey abt 1864 Sprang Cott Mossly, Yorkshire, Eng. Grandson Ashton under Lyne Lancashire
Sarah Hulsey abt 1835 Mossley, Lancashire, Eng. Daughter Ashton under Lyne Lancashire
Sophie Hulsey abt 1870 Northampton, Northamptonshire, Eng. Daughter St Andrew Northamptonshire
Teresa Hulsey abt 1856 Woolwich, Kent, Eng. Boarder Holy Trinity Devon
Thomas Hulsey abt 1813 White Aunch, Dorset, Eng. Head Burton Bradstock Dorset
Thomas Hulsey abt 1859 Bridport Harbour, Dorset, Eng. Son Burton Bradstock Dorset
Thomas Hulsey abt 1846 Chalfont, Buckinghamshire, Eng. Head Islington Trinity London
Thomas Hulsey abt 1831 Cullompton, Devon, Eng. Head Plymtree Devon
Tom Hulsey abt 1861 Awliscombe, Devon, Eng. Son Plymtree Devon
William Hulsey abt 1845 Mossley, Lancashire, Eng. Son Ashton under Lyne Lancashire
William Hulsey abt 1849 Cullompton, Devon, Eng. Son-in-law Plymtree Devon
William Hulsey abt 1860 Awliscombe, Devon, Eng. Son Plymtree Devon
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Description:
The 1871 United Kingdom Census included enumerations for England, Wales, the Isle of Man, and the Channel islands. The 1871 England census contains information about a household’s occupants including birthplaces, occupations, and health.
Extended Description:
History
The 1871 United Kingdom Census Records Today
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History
The 1871 census for England was taken on the night of 2 April 1871. Enumeration forms were distributed to all households a few days before the census night and the household members were required to complete the forms themselves. The next day, the enumerators collected the completed forms. All of the details from the individual forms were later sorted and copied into enumerators’ books.
The information requested on the census included:
Address (name of the street, avenue, or road; house number)
Occupant (name of each person who spent the night in the house; their birthplace and relationship to head of family)
Residence (whether home was inhabited; number of rooms occupied)
Personal (sex, age, marital status)
Occupation (whether employer, employee, or neither)
Health (whether blind, deaf, dumb, imbecile, idiot, or lunatic)
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The 1871 United Kingdom Census Records Today
The original census schedules that were completed by household members were destroyed. However, the enumerators’ books were kept and in 1970 the records were microfilmed. The microfilm copies of the books for England, Wales, the Isle of Man, and the Channel islands are available at the Family Records Centre in London.
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The clerks who compiled and reviewed the census data made a variety of marks on the records. Unfortunately, many of these tally marks were written over personal information and some fields, such as ages, can be difficult to read. On the other hand, some of these marks can be useful because they designate separate households. In a small parish, a double slash (//) might indicate a new household and a single slash (/) might indicate a non-related person living in the house (such as a servant or lodger). In larger parishes, a double slash (//) might indicate separate buildings and a single slash (/) might indicate separate households within the same building.
The census records were grouped by county and then subdivided by civil parish groups. Many times, but not always, the civil parish name is the same name as the local ecclesiastical parish. Because boundaries change over time, your ancestor may be recorded in an unexpected parish. It is important to search the parishes surrounding the area where you believe that your ancestors lived.
Interesting Facts
If the head of the household was illiterate, or had trouble completing the enumeration form, the enumerator (census taker) would complete as much information as possible.
You can view a description of each enumeration district as it was written by the enumerator.
FAQ
What do the abbreviations in the 1871 census mean?
Abbreviations were used as shown:
WI = wife
DA = daughter
GD = granddaughter
GS = grandson
HD = head
Lgr = lodger
M = married
U = unmarried
NP = nephew
NC = niece
SCH = scholar
Sis = sister
SO = son
SV or Ser = servant
SL or SOLW = son-in-law (this could mean stepson, or something different than the modern day usage)
AG LAB = agricultural laborer
FRMR = farmer
This abbreviation information was taken from this website:
Sennen On Line Parish Clerk
Why is some of the information crossed out on the original census page?
Errors were sometimes crossed out by an enumerator, or information was sometimes crossed out by a Registrar or Superintendent Registrar if he thought that the enumerator had completed the relevant item incorrectly. In some cases, the marks are actually tally marks because information such as occupation was used for statistical purposes.
Source Information:
Ancestry.co.uk. 1871 England Census [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Indexed by MyFamily.com, Inc. from microfilmed schedules of the England 1871 Census. Data imaged from the National Archives, London, England. The National Archives gives no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for the purpose of the information provided. Images may be used only for purposes of research, private study or education. Applications for any other use should be made to the National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU. Infringement of the above condition may result in legal action.