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St Michael vs St Lawrence
replied on: 12/2/2006 10:46:42 PM

Phew.... well today has been interesting, still not found proof one way or the other but came across some interesting records.

One record, the "Magna Britannia" (1817) gives the following information about the number of people / houses in the Heanor area :

Heanor in 1801 had 125 houses
Heanor in 1811 had 341 houses
Heanor in 1801 had 166 families
Heanor in 1811 had 345 families
Heanor in 1801 had 1061 inhabitents
Heanor in 1811 had 1912 inhabitents

Codnor in 1801 had 159 houses
Codnor in 1811 had 207 houses
Codnor in 1801 had 172 families
Codnor in 1811 had 225 families
Codnor in 1801 had 828 inhabitents
Codnor in 1811 had 1103 inhabitents

Codnor estate and park in 1801 had 59 houses
Codnor estate and park in 1811 had 100 houses
Codnor estate and park in 1801 65 families
Codnor estate and park in 1811 had 108 families
Codnor estate and park in 1801 had 309 inhabitents
Codnor estate and park in 1811 had 708 inhabitents

Shipley in 1801 had 83 houses
Shipley in 1811 had 91 houses
Shipley in 1801 had 85 families
Shipley in 1811 had 93 families
Shipley in 1801 had 433 inhabitents
Shipley in 1811 had 563 inhabitents
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