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Kirkby Underwood

Census

Census
Year
Piece No.
1851 H.O. 107 / 2095
1861 R.G. 9 / 2316
1871 R.G. 10 / 3313
1891 R.G. 12 / 2556
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Church History

St. Mary and All Saints Church

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Church Records

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Civil Registration

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Description and Travel

This village and parish is situated 101 miles north of London and about 5 miles north of Bourne, just west of the A15 trunk road. Aslackby parish lies to the north and Rippingale parish to the east. A small creek runs past the north side of the village, enventually joining the River Glen near Bourne. The parish covers just under 1,100 acres.

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Maps

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Military Records

Michael Peck provides us with: "There are two memorials, one covering both WW1 and WW2 while the second (a window) is for WW1 only - and this appears to be missing one name (Hill) which appears on the roll. There is an associated plaque with the window, this shows some names and so is included. The window shows ranks and arms of service, the roll merely shows ranks and names. Names recorded are:"

  • Pte Bertie Evlyn RUDKIN
  • Pte Ernest Henry RUDKIN
  • Pte John Thomas WYER
  • Pte Richard CHRISTIAN
  • Pte Christopher HILL. 1939 - 1945.
  • Major John HOLDERNESS

Window

  • Pvte Bertie Evlyn RUDKIN Lincs Regiment
  • Pvte Ernest Henry RUDKIN Royal Berkshire Regiment
  • Pvte John Thomas WYER Kings Own Royal Lancashire Regiment
  • Pvte Richard CHRISTIAN Labour Corps

Associated Plaque - The memorial window at the east end of the chancel was designed and executed by Messrs Burlinson and Grylls Window Artists, London. It was unveiled by W Dyson Esq of Bulby Hall and dedicated by Rev. Canon W W Layng Rector of Rippingale and Rural Dean of the Deanery on 24th October 1920. John Smithson Barstow MA Rector, Henry Burbank, Thomas Wyer Churchwardens

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Names, Geographical

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Politics and Governance

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Poorhouses, Poor Law, etc.

  • The parish had 5 almshouses or bede-houses, endowed by the BROWNLOW family, but these were disused by 1900.

  • After the Poor Law Amendment Act reforms of 1834, the parish became part of the Bourne Poor Law Union.

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Population

     Year  Inhabitants
1801 181
1831 162
1841 192
1871 214
1881 213
1891 201
1901 169
1911 155
1921 129
1991 159
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Schools

  • A School Board was established in the parish in July, 1895.

  • In the late 1800's, about 30 children attended the school in Kirkby Underwood. Miss Ellen LAYLAND was the schoolmistress in 1871.

  • For more on researching school records, see our Schools Research page.

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