A census has been taken in England and Wales, and separately for Scotland, every ten years since 1801, with the exception of 1941. The first four censuses, 1801
through 1831, were taken strictly for statistical purposes for the Overseers of the Poor and substantial households.
The first census listing people by name was taken in 1841. Census records are generally released 100 years after
they were taken. North Crawley Census 1801 North Crawley Census 1811 North Crawley Census 1821 North Crawley Census 1831 North Crawley Census 1841 North Crawley Census 1851 North Crawley Census 1861 North Crawley Census 1871 North Crawley Census 1881 North Crawley Census 1891 North Crawley Census 1901 North Crawley Census 1911 North Crawley Census 1921
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1841 North Crawley Census
1851 North Crawley Census
1861 North Crawley Census
1871 North Crawley Census
1881 North Crawley Census
1891 North Crawley Census
1901 North Crawley Census
1911 North Crawley Census
1911 North Crawley Census
1x9 inhabitants
13x5 inhabitants
14x9 inhabitants
1623 inhabitants
15x3 inhabitants
16x4 inhabitants
1x2 inhabitants
1x6 inhabitants
1x4 inhabitants
14x9 inhabitants
1x24 inhabitants
1x8 inhabitants
192 inhabitants