Ulceby with Fordington

Ulceby with Fordington is a civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.

The Second World War memorial holds two names and is a similar but smaller plaque located in the All Saints Church.

It was placed there on the 50th anniversary of the Lancaster PB 476 (PHY) aircraft which crashed near the placement of the memorial due to a Luftwaffe intruder.

[6] Before 1921 the children of Ulceby with Fordington attended a school in Well, a parish situated 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south-west from Alford.

[8] The main place of worship in Ulceby with Fordington is named All Saints Church, of which registers have been recorded since 1749 and a chapel was built here by Wesleyan Methodists in 1863.

[13] None of these dwellings were shared, possibly highlighting that the population of Ulceby with Fordington is a more affluent area due to this housing trend.

[14] In the 1801 census, the industry in the parish was divided into four sectors; agriculture, trade, manufacturing or handicraft.

From 1841 onwards, the detail of occupations was more intricate and specifically recorded, listing over 3,000 job titles.

[15] As the pie charts show, in 1881, the most popular trades were agriculture, domestic services and working with animals.

Population Graph of Ulceby with Fordington
Industry of Ulceby with Fordington in 1881 and 2011