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hamlets in the 1841 census of devon
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Gayner | Report | 23 Sep 2004 17:32 |
I have the 1841 census for devon and this lists (all?) the hamlets and villages etc but I cannot find Hummacott( I now think it is HOLMACOTT) in Fremington in North Devon . I know it existed because I have it recorded on the death certificate of a distant relation (d.1841) and it is in the 1851 census as Holmacott. Why can't I find it in the 1841 census???? |
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Geoff | Report | 23 Sep 2004 17:39 |
You can find them at www.streetmap.*co.uk (remove *) You will have to zoom in to see Hummacott, but it's there! |
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Phoenix | Report | 23 Sep 2004 21:22 |
The following should take you to a parish map: Hummacott is actually within Kings Nympton. http[:]//www[.]cs[.]ncl[.]ac[.]uk/genuki/DEV/KingsNympton/ParishMap[.]html Remove all brackets Brenda |