Does anyone know where I can find the complete list of registration districts and sub districts for any particular census.
The two examples I've attached show a sample page for 1861 and 1871. Originally a full listing of every district for a particular census year was in a bound volume in the old Chancery Lane search rooms - but that was in the old microfilm days.
The simplicity of cross referencing hamlets, sub districts and piece numbers was often invaluable, especially when wishing to browse an area rather do a surname search.
I've tried National Archives, Ancestry, and a google search so far without success.
* Census registration districts reference books
Census registration districts reference books
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- 1861 Registration District listing
- RG9 1861.jpg (312.93 KiB) Viewed 1201 times
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- 1871 Registration District listing
- RG10 1871.jpg (342.09 KiB) Viewed 1201 times
Re: Census registration districts reference books
Since starting to use online census records I've never seen anything quite like the old index/overview pages that you've given - but thanks for the nostalgia hit
The same information is in the TNA Discovery catalogue (I found it by browsing), but arranged differently. For example, the equivalent of the 1871 page that you gave can be found here, and it actually includes districts 462-481, not just 462-3:
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov. ... /h/C118203
The right-hand column has similar details to what you gave, or if you prefer, you can see them on a separate page:
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov. ... h/C3142956
The same information is in the TNA Discovery catalogue (I found it by browsing), but arranged differently. For example, the equivalent of the 1871 page that you gave can be found here, and it actually includes districts 462-481, not just 462-3:
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov. ... /h/C118203
The right-hand column has similar details to what you gave, or if you prefer, you can see them on a separate page:
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov. ... h/C3142956
Re: Census registration districts reference books
Thanks Arthurk for this info. The TNA online catalogue certainly seems to have been created from the same source information, although I feel that the online presentation is not so easy on the eye. I'm sure that somewhere the whole reference book for each census exists digitally. I'll keep looking for now.