Place:Dover Rural, Kent, England

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NameDover Rural
TypeRural district
Located inKent, England     (1894 - 1974)
See alsoDover District, Kent, Englanddistrict municipality into which it was transferred in 1974

Dover Rural District surrounds the town of Dover on its three non-seaward sides. It was established in 1894 and abolished in 1974 with the coming of the non-metropolitan Dover District. During the period of its existence a number of parishes within its bounds were merged and their names changed as will be noted in the table below.

Parishes

ParishJoinedEndAlterationDistrict post 1974
Alkham 1894 1974 Dover District
Capel le Ferne 1894 1974 Dover District
Coldred 1894 1963 see Shepherdswell with ColdredDover District
Denton (near Dover) 1894 1963
Denton with Wootton 1963 1974 replaced Denton (near Dover) and WoottonDover District
East Langdon 1894 1963 replaced by Langdon
Guston 1894 1974 Dover District
Hougham Without 1894 1974 Dover District
Langdon 1963 1974 Dover District
Lydden 1894 1974 Dover District
Oxney 1894 1974 Dover District
Poulton 1894 1974 Dover District
Ringwould 1894 1974 Dover District
River 1894 1960 replaced by Temple Ewell with River
Shepherdswell with Coldred 1963 1974 Dover District
Sibertswold 1894 1963 see Shepherdswell with Coldred
St. Margaret's at Cliffe 1894 1974 Dover District
Temple Ewell 1894 1960 replaced by Temple Ewell with River
Temple Ewell with River 1960 1974 Dover District
West Cliffe 1894 1934 split between St. Margaret's at Cliffe and East Langdon in 1934
West Langdon 1894 1963 replaced by Langdon
Whitfield 1894 1974 Dover District
Wootton 1894 1963 replaced by Denton with Wootton

Research Tips

  • Kent County Council Archive, Local Studies and Museums Service. James Whatman Way, Maidstone, Kent ME14 1LQ. This incorporates the Centre for Kentish Studies in Maidstone and the East Kent Archives Centre near Dover.
  • Canterbury Cathedral Archives see the Archives web pages on the Canterbury Catherdral site.
  • For information on the area around the Medway Towns, have a look at Medway Council's CityArk site.
  • Ordnance Survey Maps of England and Wales - Revised: Kent illustrates the parish boundaries of Kent when rural districts were still in existence and before Greater London came into being. The map publication year is 1931. An earlier map of 1900 may also be useful. The maps blow up to show all the parishes and many of the small villages and hamlets. Maps in this series are now downloadable for personal use.
  • Census records for Kent are available on FamilySearch, Ancestry and FindMyPast. The first site is free; the other two are pay sites but have access to microfilmed images. Steve Archer produced a very useful round-up of the available sources, but this information may not be up to date.
  • Registration Districts in Kent for the period 1837 to the present. By drilling down through the links you can follow any parish through the registration districts to which it was attached.
  • England, Kent, Parish Registers, 1538-1911 The full database from Kent Archives Office, Maidstone, has been available online from FamilySearch since June 2016.
  • Kent had five family history societies (now only four):
  • Volume 2 of the Victoria County History of Kent (published 1926) is available online through the auspices of British History Online. It includes accounts of the early history of Canterbury and Rochester cathedrals, and of several sites now within the conurbation of London.
  • Volume 3 of the Victoria County History of Kent (published 1932) This includes the text of, and the index to, the Kent Domesday survey. It has been provided by the Kent Archaeological Society.
  • In place of the other volumes of the Victoria County History, British History Online has transcriptions of the numerous volumes of The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent by Edward Hasted (originally published 1797)
  • English Jurisdictions 1851, a parish finding aid provided by FamilySearch, is particularly helpful in locating parishes in large ancient towns and cities like Canterbury.
  • Kent Probate Records Numerous links provided by Maureen Rawson
  • GENUKI lists other possible sources, however, it does not serve Kent so well as it does some other counties.