Dunston
- The parish was in the South West sub-district of the Lincoln Registration District.
- Check our Census Resource page for county-wide resources.
- The table below gives census piece numbers, where known:
Census Year |
Piece No. |
| 1851 |
H.O. 107 / 2104 |
- The Anglican parish church is dedicated to St. Peter and appears to date from the 13th century. It was rebuilt in 1874, with the exception of the tower. The church was reconsecrated in February, 1876.
- The Anglican parish churchyard was enlarged in 1890.
- The church seats about 250.
- There is a photograph of St. Peter's Church on the Wendy Parkinson Church Photos web site.
- Here is a photo of St. Peter's Church, taken by Ron Cole (who retains the copyright):

- The Anglican parish register dates from 1564.
- The Lincolnshire FHS has published several marriage indexes and a burial index for the Graffoe Deanery to make your search easier.
- Check our Church Records page for county-wide resources.
- There were chapels here for the Wesleyan Methodists, the Primitive Methodists and the Wesleyan Reform Methodists. For information and assistance in researching these chapels, see our non-conformist religions page.
- The parish was in the South West sub-district of the Lincoln Registration District.
- Check our Civil Registration page for sources and background on Civil Registration which began in July, 1837.
Dunston is a village and a large parish a few miles southeast of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, just south of Nocton parish. Metheringham parish is to the south. The parish covers almost 3,400 acres.
If you are planning a visit:
- Take the B1198 trunk road, south out of Lincoln. Just past Nocton, about a mile further on, the village will be to your left, just off the road.
- See our touring page for more sources.
- Dunston had an "inland lighthouse," one of the few in England. There is more information on the Dunston Pillar page.
- The national grid reference is TF 0662.
- You'll want an Ordnance Survey "Explorer #272" map, which has 2.5 inches to the mile scale.
- See our Maps page for additional resources.
- As a result of the Poor Law Amendment Act reforms of 1834, the parish became part of the Lincoln Poor Law Union.
| Year |
Inhabitants |
| 1801 |
279 |
| 1841 |
518 |
| 1871 |
598 |
| 1891 |
652 |
| 1911 |
577 |
- A Public Elementary School was erected here in 1852 and later enlarged. It was enlarged again in 1890 to hold up to 135 children.
- For more on researching school records, see our Schools Research page.
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[Last updated: 6-November-2007 - Louis R. Mills]