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Althorpe

Census

Census
Year
LDS Film/Fiche
No.
Piece No. LFHS Surname Index
1841 0438760 H.O. 107/626 Fiche
1851 0087609 H.O. 107/21xx Booklet
1861 0543146 R.G. 9/3526 Fiche
1871 0847320 R.G. 10/4728 Booklet
1881 1342136 R.G. 11/329x
1891 6098980, 3 fiche R.G. 12/3870 Booklet or Fiche
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Church History

St. Oswald Church

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Church Records

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Civil Registration

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Description and Travel

Althorpe is one of the eight original parishes in the Isle of Axholme in the far north-west corner of Lincolnshire. It lies on the west bank of the River Trent about a mile north of the M180 Mortorway, about 4 miles west of Scunthorpe and 16 miles north of Gainsborough. The parish includes the small township of Keadby and the hamlet of Derrythorpe. Until 1850, Amcotts was also part of Althorpe parish.

Agriculture, in the form of grain and market greens, is the principle industry in the parish. If you are planning a visit:

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History

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Maps

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Military History

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Military Records

For a photograph of the Althorpe War Memorial and the list of names on the pylon, see the Roll of Honour site.

There is one Commonwealth War Grave in the churchyard from World War I and two from World War II:

  1. H. BURTON (Should be Herbert BARTON), priv., age 19, 3rd Btn. Linc. Rgt., died 11 Apr. 1917. Son of Richard and Sarah BARTON of Belton.
  2. Cyril MAUD, gunner, age 37, Royal Art., died 15 May 1946, husband of Kathleen W. MAUD.
  3. Cyril OLDFIELD, priv., age 43, Home Guard, died 4 July 1943, son of J. H. and Kate OLDFIELD.
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Names, Geographical

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Politics and Governance

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Poorhouses, Poor Law, etc.

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Population

    Year  Inhabitants
1801 593
1821 877
1831 981
1841 1,184
1881 527
1901 539
1911 643
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Schools

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Societies

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