Place:Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely, England

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NameCambridgeshire and Isle of Ely
Alt namesCambridgeshire and the Isle of Elysource: Wikipedia
TypeAdministrative county
Located inEngland     (1965 - 1974)
See alsoCambridgeshire, Englandcounty forming Cambridgeshire and the Isle of Ely in 1965
Isle of Ely, Englandcounty forming Cambridgeshire and the Isle of Ely in 1965
Cambridgeshire, Englandmodern county which replaced Cambridgeshire and the Isle of Ely 1974
Contained Places
Administrative county
Isle of Ely ( 1965 - 1974 )
Ancient parish
Chatteris ( 1965 - 1974 )
Cherry Hinton ( 1965 - 1974 )
Coveney ( 1965 - 1974 )
Doddington ( 1965 - 1974 )
Downham ( 1965 - 1974 )
Elm ( 1965 - 1974 )
Ely St. Mary ( 1965 - 1974 )
Ely Trinity ( 1965 - 1974 )
Fen Ditton ( 1965 - 1974 )
Fulbourn ( 1965 - 1974 )
Haddenham ( 1965 - 1974 )
Horningsea ( 1965 - 1974 )
Leverington ( 1965 - 1974 )
Littleport ( 1965 - 1974 )
Mepal ( 1965 - 1974 )
Newton on the Isle ( 1965 - 1974 )
Stretham ( 1965 - 1974 )
Sutton in the Isle ( 1965 - 1974 )
Teversham ( 1965 - 1974 )
Tydd St. Giles ( 1965 - 1974 )
Wentworth ( 1965 - 1974 )
Wilburton ( 1965 - 1974 )
Wisbech St. Mary ( 1965 - 1974 )
Witcham ( 1965 - 1974 )
Witchford ( 1965 - 1974 )
Borough (county)
Cambridge ( 1965 - 1974 )
Borough (municipal)
Wisbech ( 1965 - 1974 )
Chapelry
Benwick ( 1965 - 1974 )
Manea ( 1965 - 1974 )
March ( 1965 - 1974 )
Parson Drove ( 1965 - 1974 )
Thetford ( 1965 - 1974 )
Wimblington ( 1965 - 1974 )
City municipality
Cambridge ( 1965 - 1974 )
Civil parish
Benwick ( 1965 - 1974 )
Cherry Hinton ( 1965 - 1974 )
Coveney ( 1965 - 1974 )
Doddington ( 1965 - 1974 )
Downham ( 1965 - 1974 )
Elm ( 1965 - 1974 )
Ely St. Mary ( 1965 - 1974 )
Ely Trinity ( 1965 - 1974 )
Fen Ditton ( 1965 - 1974 )
Fulbourn ( 1965 - 1974 )
Grunty Fen ( 1965 - 1974 )
Haddenham ( 1965 - 1974 )
Horningsea ( 1965 - 1974 )
Leverington ( 1965 - 1974 )
Littleport ( 1965 - 1974 )
Manea ( 1965 - 1974 )
March ( 1965 - 1974 )
Mepal ( 1965 - 1974 )
Mepal ( 1965 - 1974 )
Newton on the Isle ( 1965 - 1974 )
North Stanground ( 1965 - 1974 )
Parson Drove ( 1965 - 1974 )
Stretham ( 1965 - 1974 )
Sutton in the Isle ( 1965 - 1974 )
Teversham ( 1965 - 1974 )
Thetford ( 1965 - 1974 )
Tydd St. Giles ( 1965 - 1974 )
Welches Dam ( 1965 - 1974 )
Wentworth ( 1965 - 1974 )
Whittlesey ( 1965 - 1974 )
Wilburton ( 1965 - 1974 )
Wimblington ( 1965 - 1974 )
Wisbech St. Mary ( 1965 - 1974 )
Wisbech ( 1965 - 1974 )
Witcham ( 1965 - 1974 )
Witchford ( 1965 - 1974 )
Extra parochial area
Grunty Fen ( 1965 - 1974 )
Welches Dam ( 1965 - 1974 )
Hundred
Ely Hundred ( 1965 - 1974 )
North Witchford Hundred ( 1965 - 1974 )
South Witchford Hundred ( 1965 - 1974 )
Wisbech Hundred ( 1965 - 1974 )
Parish (ancient)
Mepal ( 1965 - 1974 )
Registration district
Ely Registration District ( 1965 - 1974 )
March Registration District ( 1965 - 1974 )
North Witchford Registration District ( 1965 - 1974 )
Wisbech Registration District ( 1965 - 1974 )
Rural district
Chesterton Rural ( 1965 - 1974 )
Ely Rural ( 1965 - 1974 )
North Witchford Rural ( 1965 - 1974 )
South Cambridgeshire Rural ( 1965 - 1974 )
Whittlesey Rural ( 1965 - 1965 )
Wisbech Rural ( 1965 - 1974 )
Urban district
Chatteris ( 1965 - 1974 )
Ely ( 1965 - 1974 )
March ( 1965 - 1974 )
Whittlesey ( 1965 - 1974 )
the text in this section is based on an article in Wikipedia

Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely was, from 1965 to 1974, an administrative and geographical county in East Anglia in the United Kingdom. In 1974 it became part of an enlarged Cambridgeshire.

All contained places for Cambridgeshire and the Isle of Ely will also be found under Cambridegshire.

For more information, see the EN Wikipedia article Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely. This goes into detail respecting the changes in the local government of this area starting in 1888 and going forward to 1965.

Research Tips

  • Original historical documents relating to Cambridgeshire are now held by Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies at Shire Hall, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB7 4GS
  • The Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire Family History Society has transcribed the parish registers for many if not all the ancient parishes of Cambridgeshire and these can be purchased from the Society as separate pdfs.
  • A History of the County of Cambridge. Seven volumes from British History Online (Victoria County Histories). This is by far the most complete history of the parishes of the county to be found online. From the numbering it would appear that some parts of the county are yet to be published online, but the first two volumes for any county are of little interest to the genealogist. The chapters are ordered by the divisions of the county called hundreds, but each parish is listed in the volume's content page.
  • GENUKI has a page on Cambridgeshire and pages for each of the ecclesiastical or ancient parishes in the county. These give references to other organizations who hold genealogical information for the local area. Each parish page includes a map of the parish provided by Open Street Maps.
  • The FamilyTree Wiki has a series of pages similar to those provided by GENUKI which may have been prepared at a later date.
  • A Vision of Britain through Time, section "Units and Statistics" for each parish and borough leads to analyses of population and organization of the county from about 1800 through 1974.
  • Map of Cambridgeshire divisions in 1888 produced by UK Ordnance Survey and provided online by A Vision of Britain through Time
  • Map of Cambridge divisions in 1944 produced by UK Ordnance Survey and provided online by A Vision of Britain through Time
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