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The following census records for Gwennap are on line
The 1841 Census for Gwennap contains a list of 11,119 people, making this the largest population of any parish in Cornwall. It was also the all time highest it has been at any time. In 1961 it had fallen to 1065 but then rose to 1460 in 1991. The 1841 census has been transcribed as part of the Cornwall Census Project
by ? (Gwennap & Stithians)
by Pam Field (UK) and Julie Lawrey (NZ) (Gwennap & Stithians)
Transcript of Piece HO107/137 (Part 5)
by Pam Field (UK) and Julie Lawrey (NZ) (Gwennap & St Day)
Transcript of Piece HO107/137 (Part 6)
by Pam Field (UK) and Julie Lawrey (NZ) (Gwennap & St Day)
Transcript of Piece HO107/137 (Part 7)
by Pam Field (UK) and Julie Lawrey (NZ) (Gwennap & St Day)
Cornwall Online Census Project 1851
By 1851 the population had fallen from 11,119 people to 10,465.
The 1851 Census of Gwennap (HO107/1914) is available on-line from the Cornwall Online Census project as follows:
Transcription/Checking Team was Lauren Patey (Aus), John Nance (Aus), David Trounce (Can) & Frances Kenshole (UK)
Transcription/Checking Team was Lauren Patey (Aus), John Nance (Aus), David Trounce (Can) & Frances Kenshole (UK)
Transcription/Checking Team was Lauren Patey (Aus), John Nance (Aus), David Trounce (Can) & Frances Kenshole (UK)
Transcription/Checking Team was Lauren Patey (Aus), John Nance (Aus), David Trounce (Can) & Frances Kenshole (UK)
Gwennap Strays on the 1851 Census
Cornwall Online Census Project 1861
The 1861 Census for Gwennap contains a list of 10,535 people, making this once again the largest population of any parish in Cornwall. This census has also been transcribed as part of the Cornwall Census Project
Transcript of Piece RG9/1576 (Part 1)
By Caryl Gill (UK) and Janet Ralph (UK), (Gwennap & St Day)
Transcript of Piece RG9/1576 (Part 2)
By Caryl Gill (UK) and Janet Ralph (UK), (Gwennap & St Day)
Transcript of Piece RG9/1577 (Part 1)
By Caryl Gill (UK) and Janet Ralph (UK), (Gwennap Eccl. Parish of Lannarth)
Transcript of Piece RG9/1577 (Part 2)
By Caryl Gill (UK) and Janet Ralph (UK), (Gwennap Eccl. Parish of Lannarth)
Gwennap Strays on the 1861 Census
1871 Census
The 1871 Census for Gwennap contains a list of 8,397. The 1871 census has been transcribed
Transcription/Checking Team was Judy Holman (Aus) and Sue McLean (Aus)
Transcription/Checking Team was Judy Holman (Aus) and Maxine Cadzow (Aus)
transcription of the 1871 Census of Cornwall
1881 Census
The 1881 Census for Gwennap contains a list of 6,209. The 1841 census has been transcribed as part of the Cornwall Census Project
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1891 Census
The 1891 Census for Gwennap contains a list of 6,269. The 1841 census has been transcribed as part of the Cornwall Census Project
Civil Parish of Gwennap, Eccl. Parish of St. Day
Transcript of Piece RG12/1844 (Part 2)
Civil Parish of Gwennap, Eccl. Parish of St. Day
Transcript of Piece RG12/1845 (Part 1)
Civil Parish of Gwennap, Eccl. Parish of Gwennap
1901 Census
The 1901 Census for Gwennap contains a list of 5,662 being less than half what it was in 1841. The census is on-line and you can do a search of the index for free. You do, however, have to pay for the detailed copy of the actual entry.
1911 Census
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