Kexby is a small village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.
The earliest records for the village of Kexby can be found in the Domesday Book, which dates back to 1086.
[6] In the 1870s, the village of Kexby was described as: "a township in Upton parish, Lincoln; 3 miles N of Marton r. station, and 5 SE of Gainsborough.
The parish forms a long horizontal shape, stretching from Heaton's Wood in the East to Kexby Grange in the West.
These statistics also show that 9 women were employed as indoor domestic servants, possibly at the manor house owned by W.Hutton, highlighting the unequal nature of the workplace in the Victorian period.
The most popular form of employment for Kexby now is in the professional trade, with 31 people working in this sector, 17% of the villages population.
28 people also work as Managers, Directors and Senior Officials, with 29 involved in the Skilled Trade sector.
Unlike a majority of villages in the UK, Kexby seems to be unaffected by the events of World War 1.
The most populous age ranges seems to be from 40 to 49 and 60–69, but for a village like Kexby there also seems to be a healthy proportion of other younger and older generations.