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THORALBY
THROUGH TIME
1901 Census Returns:
Thoralby
Sunday 3rd April
Enumeration District 7 Folios 56-62b, Enumerator: Stephen Dinsdale.
National Archive (Reference Piece TNA RG 13/4605)
The civil Parish of Thoralby (entire) Rural Sanitary District of Aysgarth (part of) Ecclesiastical Parish of Aysgarth (part of) Boundary. The whole of the civil Parish of Thoralby, contents comprising Gayle Ing, Barker, Cote Bottom, Blind Syke, Howsyke, Swina Cote, Little Burn, Townhead House and Cottages, the village of Thoralby, Warnford, Riddings and Spickles. The whole in the Parliamentary Division of Richmond. The following information was recorded about each person: forename and surname; relationship to head of house; condition; marital status; age (separate columns for males and females); number of rooms occupied if less than five; occupation; employment: employer , worker, own account, or working at home; where born; county/place; name of street, place or road, and name or number of house and whether blind, deaf-and-dumb, lunatic, imbecile or idiot.
The whole of the Township of Thoralby contained 212 inhabitants, of whom 108 were male and 104 were female. There were 48 houses, of which 45 were occupied and 3 were unoccupied.
Below is a transcript of the census return in tabular form. The 'Search' box at the top right hand corner can be used to find a surname, house name, occupation, birthplace or other element.