Place:North Havant, Hampshire, England

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NameNorth Havant
TypeCivil parish
Located inHampshire, England     (1902 - 1932)
See alsoHavant Rural, Hampshire, Englandrural district in which it was located 1902-1932
Rowlands Castle, Hampshire, Englandcivil parish into which it was absorbed in 1932

North Havant was a civil parish created in southeastern Hampshire in 1902 from the more rural parts of the civil parish of Havant when Havant became an Urban District. It was a member of Havant Rural District. When North Havant was abolished in 1932, a small portion returned to Havant and the remainder became part of the new parish of Rowlands Castle. (Source: A Vision of Britain through Time)

Research Tips

  • GENUKI has a list of archive holders in Hampshire including the Hampshire Record Office, various museums in Portsmouth and Southhampton, the Isle of Wight Record Office and Archives.
  • The Hampshire Online Parish Clerk project has a large collection of transcriptions from Parish Registers across Hampshire.
  • A listing of all the Registration Districts in England and Wales since their introduction in 1837 together with tables listing the parishes that were part of each district and the time period covered, along with detailed notes on changes of parish name, mergers, etc. Do respect the copyright on this material.
  • The three-storey City Museum in Winchester covers the Iron Age and Roman periods, the Middle Ages, and the Victorian period.
  • Volumes in The Victoria County History Series are available for Hampshire through British History Online. There are three volumes and the county is covered by parishes within the old divisions of "hundreds".
A collection of maps on the A Vision of Britain through Time website illustrating the English county of Hampshire over the period 1832-1932 (the last two are expandible):
  • A group of maps of the post-1974 municipal districts or boroughs of Hampshire on Wikipedia Commons