The 1891 Census for England was taken on the night of 5 April 1891 to record all the individuals who had spent the night in the house. People who were travelling or living abroad were enumerated at the location where they spent the night on census night.
The census comprised the whole of the civil parish of Mountsorrel comprising the amalgamated townships of Christchurch and St Peter. Also the formerly detached parts of Rothley Temple comprising Mountsorrel Lane and Castledine Lodge. And boats at lock if any.
The census was transcribed by Pat Neal. If you have any queries regarding information within the census, please contact me via my email address-patrick.neal7@ntlworld.com
Hello and thanks for transcribing the Census information, it makes my family research so much easier.
Could you please check on 1891 Census – I was searching for WYKES and came across
Market Place
John Wykes – aged 55 – General Labourer
Ann Wykes – Aged 58
The next line is for somebody named AULETT but then there seems to be a repeat of John and Ann on the next line after AULETT.
Just thought I should let you know, I would love to be there to be able to check it myself but unfortunately I live in Tasmania, Australia and not in the UK where I would be in absolute Genealogy Heaven.