Place:Thrapston Rural, Huntingdonshire, England

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NameThrapston Rural
TypeRural district
Coordinates52.4°N 0.55°W
Located inHuntingdonshire, England     (1894 - 1935)
See alsoHuntingdon Rural, Huntingdonshire, Englandrural district to which part of Thrapston was transferred in 1935
St Neots Rural, Huntingdonshire, Englandrural district to which part of Thrapston was transferred in 1935

Thrapston Rural District was a rural district in England from 1894 to 1935. It was one of only a few rural districts to be split between administrative counties, with part in Northamptonshire and part in Huntingdonshire. The district was abolished in 1935 with the Northamptonshire parts going to form part of the Oundle and Thrapston Rural District (and the parish of Stanwick joining Raunds urban district), whilst the Huntingdonshire part went mainly to Huntingdon Rural District, with the parish of Covington going to St. Neots Rural District.

List of Parishes within Huntingdonshire

ParishDescriptionDurationNotes
Brington ancient parish, civil parish 1894 - 1935 to Huntingdon Rural District in 1935
Bythorn chapelry, civil parish 1894 - 1935 to Huntingdon Rural District in 1935
Covington ancient parish, civil parish 1894 - 1935 to St. Neots Rural District in 1935
Keyston ancient parish, civil parish 1894 - 1935 to Huntingdon Rural District in 1935
Molesworth ancient parish, civil parish 1894 - 1935 to Huntingdon Rural District in 1935
Old Weston chapelry, ancient parish, civil parish 1894 - 1935 to Huntingdon Rural District in 1935

Research Tips

  • Original historical documents relating to Huntingdonshire are now held by Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies at Shire Hall, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB7 4GS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 all the ancient parishes of Huntingdonshire and these can be purchased from the Society as pdfs.
  • A History of the County of Huntingdon in 3 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. The chapters are ordered by the divisions of the county called hundreds, but each chapter is linked to the volume's content page. Volume 2 (published 1932) covers Hurstingstone and Toseland hundreds (index of parishes); Leightonstone and Norman Cross Hundreds (index of parishes) are found in Volume 3 (published 1936). Volume 1 is a part-volume describing the religious houses of the county.
  • GENUKI has a page on Huntingdonshire 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.
  • 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" leads to analyses of population and organization of the county from about 1800 through 1974. There are pages available for all civil parishes, municipal boroughs and other administrative divisions.
  • Map of Huntingdonshire divisions in 1888 produced by UK Ordnance Survey and provided online by A Vision of Britain through Time
  • Map of Huntingdonshire divisions in 1944 produced by UK Ordnance Survey and provided online by A Vision of Britain through Time