The Census Records from 1841-1891 can be found in the Cambridgeshire Archives. In
addition the 1851 Census for Fulbourn is available in full transcript form, on microfiche,
from the
Cambridgeshire Family History Society Publications list (search)
"The church of St. Vigor is a building of stone, chiefly in the Decorated style,
but with some Early English and Perpendicular features, and consists of chancel,
clerestoried nave of five bays, aisles, south transept or chantry, south porch opening
eastward, with parvise, and an embattled western tower containing a clock and 6 bells;
in the chantry is a high tomb, with two recumbent figures of clunch stone, probably
representing Edward Wood esq. and his lady, ob. 1633; here also is a tablet to Tyrrell
Dalton, ob. 1682: on the north side of the chancel, under a septfoiled arch, and
within a wooden shrine of six compartments, is an emaciated recumbent effigy of John
Careway, a former rector of St. Vigor's, who died in 1443: in the chancel is a large
brass, with effigy in cope, under a canopy, to William de Fulbourn, chaplain to Edward
III. and formerly canon of St. Paul's Cathedral, ob. 1390: there are several other
brasses, including one of a priest, circa 1520, and fixed against the wall in the
north aisle are kneeling effigies of a lady and two children: the tower and the north
arcade of the nave are Early English, dating from about 1280: the south arcade is
in very good Decorated style and the windows are chiefly Decorated and Perpendicular.
On the north side of the chancel is a curious irregular cusped arch, forming a sedile:
the pulpit, of carved oak, dates from about 1330, and is enriched with crocketing
and quaint figures in the spandrils; the nave is seated with fine open benches, the
ends being panelled and finished with poppy heads: in 1887 the beautiful Early Perpendicular
east window of five lights was filed with stained glass, and in the south transept
is a memorial window to Richard Greaves Townley, who died at Pekin 30th Nov. 1888:
there are also several memorial tablets to members of theTownley family: the church
affords 500 sittings. The register dates form the year 1558."
[Kelly's Directory - 1900]
Fulbourn St Vigor:
Records of baptisms 1538-1680, 1697-1965, marriages 1556-1631, 1653-64, 1706-1968,
burials 1556-1677, 1710-1880 and banns 1754-1862, 1894-1971 reside in the Cambridgeshire Archives.
The Bishop's Transcripts for the years 1599-1683, 1711-1858 can be
found in the Cambridge University Library. Indexed transcripts exist in the Cambridgeshire Archives
for baptisms 1538-1851, marriages 1556-1684, 1706-1851, burials 1556-1683,
1710-1851.