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I am trying to work out which of two death records in Wakefield registration district is my ancestor.



To do this I need the subdistricts listed in the order they come on the census.



I don’t know where to look for this in 1911.










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I am trying to work out which of two death records in Wakefield registration district is my ancestor.



To do this I need the subdistricts listed in the order they come on the census.



I don’t know where to look for this in 1911.










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I am trying to work out which of two death records in Wakefield registration district is my ancestor.



To do this I need the subdistricts listed in the order they come on the census.



I don’t know where to look for this in 1911.










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I am trying to work out which of two death records in Wakefield registration district is my ancestor.



To do this I need the subdistricts listed in the order they come on the census.



I don’t know where to look for this in 1911.







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  • Hi, Joanna, Welcome to G&FH.SE!

    – Jan Murphy
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  • Hello Jan thanks for the introduction.

    – joanna heath
    Jan 10 at 7:48

















Hi, Joanna, Welcome to G&FH.SE!

– Jan Murphy
Jan 10 at 1:11





Hi, Joanna, Welcome to G&FH.SE!

– Jan Murphy
Jan 10 at 1:11













Hello Jan thanks for the introduction.

– joanna heath
Jan 10 at 7:48





Hello Jan thanks for the introduction.

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The report you want is available on Histpop.org.



Specifically, go to page 286 of the report titled: Areas, families or separate occupiers, and population, England and Wales, Vol. II. Registration areas, 1911.



This shows the sub-districts (in the order they were enumerated) in Wakefield Registration District at the time of the 1911 census:




  1. Bretton

  2. Sandal

  3. Horbury

  4. Wakefield

  5. Ardsley

  6. Stanley

  7. Normanton


An excerpt of that page (which also helpfully includes the constituent parishes of each sub-district:



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The report you want is available on Histpop.org.



Specifically, go to page 286 of the report titled: Areas, families or separate occupiers, and population, England and Wales, Vol. II. Registration areas, 1911.



This shows the sub-districts (in the order they were enumerated) in Wakefield Registration District at the time of the 1911 census:




  1. Bretton

  2. Sandal

  3. Horbury

  4. Wakefield

  5. Ardsley

  6. Stanley

  7. Normanton


An excerpt of that page (which also helpfully includes the constituent parishes of each sub-district:



enter image description here






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  • Thanks Harry this is exactly what I was looking for.

    – joanna heath
    Jan 10 at 7:49
















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The report you want is available on Histpop.org.



Specifically, go to page 286 of the report titled: Areas, families or separate occupiers, and population, England and Wales, Vol. II. Registration areas, 1911.



This shows the sub-districts (in the order they were enumerated) in Wakefield Registration District at the time of the 1911 census:




  1. Bretton

  2. Sandal

  3. Horbury

  4. Wakefield

  5. Ardsley

  6. Stanley

  7. Normanton


An excerpt of that page (which also helpfully includes the constituent parishes of each sub-district:



enter image description here






share|improve this answer
























  • Thanks Harry this is exactly what I was looking for.

    – joanna heath
    Jan 10 at 7:49














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The report you want is available on Histpop.org.



Specifically, go to page 286 of the report titled: Areas, families or separate occupiers, and population, England and Wales, Vol. II. Registration areas, 1911.



This shows the sub-districts (in the order they were enumerated) in Wakefield Registration District at the time of the 1911 census:




  1. Bretton

  2. Sandal

  3. Horbury

  4. Wakefield

  5. Ardsley

  6. Stanley

  7. Normanton


An excerpt of that page (which also helpfully includes the constituent parishes of each sub-district:



enter image description here






share|improve this answer













The report you want is available on Histpop.org.



Specifically, go to page 286 of the report titled: Areas, families or separate occupiers, and population, England and Wales, Vol. II. Registration areas, 1911.



This shows the sub-districts (in the order they were enumerated) in Wakefield Registration District at the time of the 1911 census:




  1. Bretton

  2. Sandal

  3. Horbury

  4. Wakefield

  5. Ardsley

  6. Stanley

  7. Normanton


An excerpt of that page (which also helpfully includes the constituent parishes of each sub-district:



enter image description here







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