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1871-1851 Census request HOBBS, JAMES
« on: Sunday 27 February 05 01:48 GMT (UK) »
The man who was JONAS HOBBS age 30 in the 1881 census is JAMES WILLIAM HOBBS. He was born in LONDON CITY in approximately 1851. From 1876 to 1882 he was living in the Kilburn, Marylebone and Willesden area.
Can anyone tell me the registration district for a Notting Hill birth in the 1850's?
Good Luck and thanks in advance.
Valentine
BAILEY
FARROW
HOBBS
RAWLINSON/ROWLINSON

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Re: 1871-1851 Census request HOBBS, JAMES
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 27 February 05 04:08 GMT (UK) »
These are the IGI Batch numbers for Notting Hill which appears to come up under the West Sussex family history society.
Town or Parish (Church or Chapel) Births or Christenings    Marriages    Other Counties
 
Notting Hill
   (Saint John The Evangelist) C042421   1845-1876   M042421   1845-1886   
   (Saint Mark) C100341   1863-1875   M100341   1864-1885   
Try putting the batch number in on an IGI search and see what it gives you.
Tried a 'google' for Notting Hill but not coming up with anything useful.
Most peculiar.
Cougar
Researching STANLEY(Coventry to Shoreditch area, EWENS,(somerset) BARBER,(Holloway) WOOD,(Shoreditch area) WHILLANCE,(N-U-T Northumberland)  ROSSER,(Glamorgan Wales) REYNOLDS,(Kent) SPILLER (London)
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Re: 1871-1851 Census request HOBBS, JAMES
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 27 February 05 13:02 GMT (UK) »
These are the chuches included in London City.  As you can see before 1870 the registration districts were also called City of London, East London and West London

London City
Created 1st January 1870 (by uniting City of London, East London and West London districts).
Sub-districts : Allhallows Barking; Broad Street; Castle Baynard; Christchurch; Cripplegate; London City; Queenhithe; St. Botolph; St. Brides; St. Sepulchre; St. Sepulchre and All Hallows).
GRO volumes : 1c (1870-1930).
All Hallows Barking, All Hallows Bread Street, All Hallows the Great, All Hallows Honey Lane, All Hallows the Less, All Hallows Lombard Street, All Hallows London Wall, All Hallows Staining, Barnards Inn, Bridewell, Christ Church Newgate Street, Glasshouse Yard (1870-1901), Holy Trinity the Less, St. Alban Wood Street, St. Alphage London Wall, St. Andrew by the Wardrobe, St. Andrew Holborn below Bars, St. Andrew Hubbard, St. Andrew Undershaft, St. Anne Blackfriars, St. Ann and St. Agnes, St. Antholin, St. Augustine Watling Street, St. Bartholomew by the Exchange, St. Bartholomew the Great, St. Bartholomew the Less, St. Benet Fink, St. Benet Gracechurch, St. Benet Paul's Wharf, St. Benet Sherehog, St. Botolph Aldersgate, St. Botolph without Aldersgate, St. Botolph without Aldgate, St. Botolph by Billingsgate, St. Botolph without Billingsgate, St. Christopher le Stocks, St. Clement Eastcheap, St. Dionis Backchurch, St. Dunstan in the East, St. Edmund, St. Ethelburga, St. Faith, St. Gabriel Fenchurch, St. George Botolph Lane, St. Giles without Cripplegate, St. Gregory by St. Paul's, St. Helen Bishopsgate, St. James Duke's Place, St. James Garlickhithe, St. John the Baptist Walbrook, St. John the Evangelist, St. John Zachary, St. Katherine Coleman, St. Katherine Cree, St. Lawrence Jewry, St. Lawrence Pountney, St. Leonard Eastcheap, St. Leonard Foster Lane, St. Magnus the Martyr, St. Margaret Lothbury, St. Margaret Moses, St. Margaret New Fish Street, St. Margaret Pattens, St. Martin Ludgate, St. Martin Orgar, St. Martin Outwich, St. Martin Pomeroy, St. Martin Vintry, St. Mary Abchurch, St. Mary Aldermanbury, St. Mary Aldermary, St. Mary at Hill, St. Mary Bothaw, St. Mary le Bow, St. Mary Colechurch, St. Mary Magdalene Old Fish Street, St. Mary Mountshaw, St. Mary Somerset, St. Mary Staining, St. Mary Woolchurch, St. Mary Woolnoth, St. Matthew Friday Street, St. Michael Bassishaw, St. Michael Queenhithe, St. Michael le Querne, St. Michael Paternoster Royal, St. Michael Wood Street, St. Mildred Bread Street, St. Mildred Poultry, St. Nicholas Acons, St. Nicholas Cole Abbey, St. Nicholas Olave, St. Olave Hart Street, St. Olave Old Jewry, St. Olave Silver Street, St. Pancras Soper Lane, St. Peter Cornhill, St. Peter Paul's Wharf, St. Peter le Poer, St. Peter Westcheap, St. Sepulchre without Newgate, St. Stephen Coleman Street, St. Stephen Walbrook, St. Swithin London Stone, St. Thomas Apostle, St. Vedast Foster Lane, Whitefriars Precinct.
Registers now in London City district.

If you look at freebmd there may be a William Hobbs registered in East London

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Re: 1871-1851 Census request HOBBS, JAMES
« Reply #3 on: Monday 27 June 16 15:01 BST (UK) »
surely its Kensington


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Re: 1871-1851 Census request HOBBS, JAMES
« Reply #4 on: Monday 27 June 16 15:03 BST (UK) »
my name is Hobbs and i am from notting hill too