hi everyone I am hoping someone with knowledge of crewe can help. ok Cheshire bmd have records down as ,
crewe1 1882-1920. crewe 2 1937-1971. crewe borough 1920-1937. here is my problem my ggrandfather was born 1874,on the 1881 census his mum had his birth as crewe,but on the 1891 census he is down as being born in Wrexham?
now I do not need a look up but advise as to were to look for his birth as the crewe records do not start till 1882,did it come under another name or am I being thick.
any advice would be most welcome, thank you sue.
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http://www.freebmd.org.uk/ ?
If you click on the reg district, it'll lead you to a page showing the areas within it.
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will take a look thanks detective
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If you go to the ChesBMD births coverage page: http://www.cheshirebmd.org.uk/birthcov.php
and take the "Registrars' Sub-Districts" link in the first line, and then search for "Crewe" on that page, you'll see it was part of Wybunbury Sub-District thru 1882q2. Back on the coverage page, one finds:
Sub-District Years Operative Registers at Code Years indexed Wybunbury 1837-1882 Cheshire East CR 1837-1882 Crewe (1) 1882-1920 Cheshire East CR 1882-1920 Crewe Borough 1920-1937 Cheshire East CR 1920-1937 Crewe (2) 1937-1971 Cheshire East CR 1937-1963
so Crewe has been covered until mid 1963
If we follow DetEcTive's advice, and get a hit in Nantwich, say some John b 1874 - here's the first hit: Births Mar 1874 (>99%) Allcock John Nantwich 8a 335
If we click on the "Nantwich" link, then the more info "here" link, we get:
NANTWICH REGISTRATION DISTRICT Registration County : Cheshire. Created : 1.7.1837. Abolished : 1.4.1937 (to become part of Crewe and West Cheshire registration districts). Sub-districts : Bunbury (1837-1915) ; Crewe (1881-1920) ; Crewe Borough (1920-37) ; Haslington (1920-37) ; Malpas (1935-37) ; Nantwich (1837-1937) ; Wrenbury (1837-1937) ; Wybunbury (1837-81). GRO volumes : XIX (1837-51), 8a (1852-1937). Registers currently held at : Cheshire East and Cheshire West & Chester.
with a list of civil parishes in the rego district. NB There seem to be no changes in 1882, so the change from Wybunbury to Crewe subdistricts just seems to be a non-functional name change.
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There are alternative ways of guessing which subdistrict a birth might be rego'ed in.
Suppose I have your guy's family living in Crewe or nearby in 1871. Looking at the census image, off in the margin there's a PRO copyright slip with (I guess) RG10/3711 printed on it. RG10 refers to the 1871 census - 3711 is piece number within that census. We can look this up as RG10/3711 at: http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ and get:
RG 10 - General Register Office: 1871 Census Returns Registration District 451.NANTWICH Reference: RG 10/3711 Description: Registration Sub-District 1D Wybunbury. Civil Parish, Township or Place: Crewe. ***************** Civil Parish, Township or Place: Doddington. Civil Parish, Township or Place: Lea. Civil Parish, Township or Place: Walgherton. Civil Parish, Township or Place: Haslington. Civil Parish, Township or Place: Hatherton. Civil Parish, Township or Place: Hunsterson. Civil Parish, Township or Place: Rope. Civil Parish, Township or Place: Shavington cum Gresty. Civil Parish, Township or Place: Warmingham. Civil Parish, Township or Place: Willaston. Civil Parish, Township or Place: Wistaston. Civil Parish, Township or Place: Wybunbury (pt) (Divided between RG 10/2837 and 3711). Civil Parish, Township or Place: Weston
[NB 1841 census are a bit difft - there the slip will say e.g., ho107/123/4 - the 4 is a book number, but we should just look up the rest, i.e., ho107/123.]
We could also do an advanced search for "Nantwich" within refs rg10, rg11, rg12 and get the piece #s assigned to the various subdistricts on Bantwich in the 1871-1891 censuses.:
NANTWICH RD RG10 Wybunbury 3708-3711 Nantwich 3712-3713 Bunbury 3714-3715 Wrenbury 3716
NANTWICH RD RG11 Wybunbury 3539-3545 Nantwich 3546-3548 Bunbury 3549-3550 Wrenbury 3551
NANTWICH RD RG12 Crewe 2849-2854 Nantwich 2855-2856 Bunbury 2857 Wrenbury 2858
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Although one can use ChesBMD to see which subdistict a birth (or death) is rego'ed in, here's a way to do it in other RDs.
Background. Births & Deaths are reo'ed at the subdistrict offices (and marrs at the wedding venue). At the end of each quarter, the subdistrict registrars have a copy made of the Bs & Ds in that quarter. These copies are made on special forms for the GRO - initially all forms had twice as many entries per page as the local pages. This was halved to 2 entries per page for marrs in 1852q1, and 5 entries per page for Bs & Ds in 1911q3. When the copies had been checked by the district superintendent, they were shipped off to the GRO who bound and indexed them.
Marrs were similar, except the church would send a copy to the local RD which were checked and retained. The local RD would make copies of these and also its regos which contained rego office marrs, and marrs held by non-conformists who had not been authorized to keep an official marr rego who needed a registrar to attend with an official rego for the couple to sign. When these copies had been checked they were sent to the GRO.
Now lets take 1974q1 Nantwich as our wxample.
I claim the page distribution over the subdistricts is: Wybunbury 317-351 Nantwich 353-361 Bunbury 363-368 Wrenbury 369-373
In this Cheshire case, we can verify this.
But how can one find this in general? First, from the FreeBMD home page, take the Information link, then look ar Page Ranges, and find:
Type Year Quarter Volume Lowest-Highest Before/After Gaps Total Births 1874 Mar 8a 317-373 2,1 2 1073 Next, get FreeBMD to list all the 1974q1 births in Nantwich. The subdistrict order for Bs & Ds seems to follow the census piece # order
Then, on the listings page, do finds of all the even pages in the range 317-373. All we're concerned about is the number of find hits - mostly it will be 10 hits. It's the deficient counts were interested in, which are 352 - 0 hits 362 - 0 hits 368 - 4 hits
We will only end a subdistrict with a complete even page when the number of births in that subdistict is a multiple of 20 - roughly a 5% chance. Roughly, half the time we will end on an odd page, so the back of that page will have 0 entries.
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Here are the boundary pages (with the local ref appended).
Births Mar 1874 (>99%) Bayley Sarah Jane Nantwich 8a 317 CR/47/038 Butler Sarah Ann Nantwich 8a 317 CR/47/037 [1873] Gasking Eliza Ann Nantwich 8a 317 CR/47/038 Morris George Nantwich 8a 317 CR/47/038 Powell George Nantwich 8a 317 CR/47/039 Sumner Emma Elizabeth Nantwich 8a 317 CR/47/039 White Frances Ann Nantwich 8a 317 CR/47/037 [1873] Williamson Annie Elizabeth Nantwich 8a 317 CR/47/039 Woolfenden Ada Nantwich 8a 317 CR/47/038 Woolrich William Nantwich 8a 317 CR/47/038
BIRCHALL William John Nantwich 8a 351 CR/48/006 BROOKS Samuel Nantwich 8a 351 CR/48/005 Leech Thomas Edward Nantwich 8a 351 CR/48/006 ROBINSON George Albert Nantwich 8a 351 CR/48/005 ROGERS Thursea Nantwich 8a 351 CR/48/006 Sandham Mary Nantwich 8a 351 CR/48/006
Page 352 is blank
ASHTON George Nantwich 8a 353 NA/24/053 [1873] Church Tom Nantwich 8a 353 NA/24/054 DUTTON Joseph Nantwich 8a 353 NA/24/054 Hockenhull Walter Nantwich 8a 353 NA/24/054 Morris Thomas Bourne Nantwich 8a 353 NA/24/053 O'HARA Ann Jane Nantwich 8a 353 NA/24/054 Palin Martha Nantwich 8a 353 NA/24/054 PARTRIDGE Mary Jane Nantwich 8a 353 NA/24/055 PETERS John Nantwich 8a 353 NA/24/053 [1873] TOMKINSON William Nantwich 8a 353 NA/24/053 [1873]
CARTWRIGHT William Nantwich 8a 361 NA/24/069 DEAN Martha Nantwich 8a 361 NA/24/069 Prince William Nantwich 8a 361 WR/16/070 Stockton Margaret Nantwich 8a 361 [image says 364]
Page 362 is blank
BEECH George Thomas Nantwich 8a 363 BU/20/061 Boffey Samuel Nantwich 8a 363 BU/20/060 [1873] DONE Frances Ann Nantwich 8a 363 BU/20/062 Harding Robert Nantwich 8a 363 BU/20/060 [1873] Jackson Fred Nantwich 8a 363 BU/20/061 ROGERSON Sarah Nantwich 8a 363 BU/20/060 SMITH Jane Nantwich 8a 363 BU/20/060 [1873] Taylor John Nantwich 8a 363 BU/20/061 Wade Mary Nantwich 8a 363 BU/20/061 Williamson Mary Ann Nantwich 8a 363 BU/20/061
Cluett Leonard Reuben Nantwich 8a 368 BU/20/070 EDGE Henry Nantwich 8a 368 BU/20/070 Faulkner Ann Nantwich 8a 368 BU/20/070 THREADGOLD George Nantwich 8a 368 BU/20/070
Bebbington Thomas Nantwich 8a 369 WR/16/047 CONWAY Mary Nantwich 8a 369 WR/16/046 Hall Frederick John Nantwich 8a 369 WR/16/047 HAND John Henry Nantwich 8a 369 WR/16/046 Harding Alice Nantwich 8a 369 WR/16/047 HASSALL Richard Nantwich 8a 369 WR/16/046 Lea Agnes Nantwich 8a 369 WR/16/046 Ratcliff Annie Nantwich 8a 369 WR/16/045 [1873] TWISS Mary Elizabeth Nantwich 8a 369 WR/16/045 [1873] VERNON Catherine Nantwich 8a 369 WR/16/046
Baffey George Nantwich 8a 373 [double indexed - transcription difficulties] Boffey George Nantwich 8a 373 WR/16/054 CHALLINOR Alfred Nantwich 8a 373 WR/16/054 EVANSON Levi Nantwich 8a 373 WR/16/054 EVANSON Samuel Nantwich 8a 373 WR/16/054 King Joseph Nantwich 8a 373 WR/16/053 McDonald Sydney James Nantwich 8a 373 WR/16/055 RIGBY Alice May D Nantwich 8a 373 WR/16/055 Wright Charles Nantwich 8a 373 WR/16/054 Young Arthur Nantwich 8a 373 WR/16/053
Note ChesBMD indexes by year of birth, not by yeear of rego Most local refs have 3 parts: 1) a church or subdistrict code 2) a register sequence # within that code 3) an entry or page $ (most rego's have 500 entries). Entry #s are usually used for marrs - so one knows who wed whom.
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thanks mgnv I will study this after tea
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