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what area please

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Margaretfinch

Margaretfinch Report 8 Apr 2006 09:09

Good Morning I just found ref for a death certificate what area is st. GEO. H. SQ please thank you Margaret

Carrie

Carrie Report 8 Apr 2006 09:10

Middlesex, Now London, The West End of London

Margaretfinch

Margaretfinch Report 8 Apr 2006 09:16

thank you Carrie would that include the Fulham Area. Margaret

Dizzy Lizzy 205090

Dizzy Lizzy 205090 Report 8 Apr 2006 09:18

From Genuki: St. George Hanover Square Created 1st July 1837. In Middlesex until 1889. Sub-districts : Belgrave; Hanover Square; Knightsbridge; Mayfair; Mayfair and Knightsbridge; St. John; St. Margaret; St. Margaret and St. John; Victoria; Westminster St. John; Westminster St. Margaret. GRO volumes : I (1837-51); 1a (1852-1930). St. George Hanover Square, Westminster St. John (from 1868), Westminster St. Margaret (from 1868), Westminster St. Peter (from 1868). Registers now in Westminster district. **Fulham was included in Kensington RD until 1st April 1875, when it became a RD in its own right.** Liz

Margaretfinch

Margaretfinch Report 8 Apr 2006 09:21

Thank you Liz, Margaret

Unknown

Unknown Report 8 Apr 2006 10:03

If anyone wants to check registration areas, there's a list, complete from 1837-1930 on www.fhsc.org.uk/genuki/REG/index.htm its arranged by county and then alphabetical list of reg districts, dates which they operated, what they changed to etc, with a link to the current relevant local register office(s). I have it in my favourites. nell