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Location: Hanborough, Oxfordshire, England
Surname/tag: One_Place_Studies
This is a one place study for Hanborough in Oxfordshire. It covers the two villages of Long Hanborough and Church Hanborough.
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Census Records
The following links go to Free Space Pages for Church Hanborough and Long Hanborough censuses.
Within each you will find further links to the individual wikitree profile IDs for people on the census, where these have been created.
Hanborough Censuses 1871 onwards
Goal of the Study
The aim of this OPS is have Wikitree profiles for every person who appears in the censuses for the two Hanborough registration districts between 1841 and 1911. Where these people were also either born, married or died in Hanborough, the aim is to document their life from birth to death wherever they may have moved, and to include profiles for all of their children.
Progress
21st June 2024: All profiles for people in the Hanborough censuses 1841-1901 inclusive have now been created with the exception of those individuals listed on the individual census free space pages where I cannot definitively identify the individual in any other census anywhere.
The focus now has switched to completing the profiles from birth to death for all those people who were on the 1881 Hanborough census, including creating profiles (or linking to existing profiles) for any spouse, child or parent.
Outstanding Sources
The following link goes to a Free Space Page listing sources identified for people in Hanborough that I have not yet been able to definitively tie to a particular person.
Hanborough, Oxfordshire Outstanding Sources
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