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The 1861 Census for the whole of Breconshire, including missing parishes. The disk includes a Surname Index and the "as eumerated" transcripts
The 1871 census for whole County with "As Enumerated" transcripts, including parts of Glamorgan, Hereford & Radnorshire.
The 1901 census for whole County withTranscripts of "As Enumerated" schedules and Surname Indexes
By Jeremy Gibson & Elizabeth Hampson. Many libraries and record offices hold copies of the census on microform. This book is a directory of what is available where.
Census indexes for 1841, 1861 and 1871 for the following: Coombe Keynes, East Holme, East Lulworth, East Stoke, Kimmeridge, Steeple, Tyneham, West Lulworth and Wool - an almost complete transcription. Sorted by surname, folio, page and age to give approximate family groups.