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District: Kensington & Chelsea

This is the information we hold about the Kensington and Chelsea Registration District.

Kensington and Chelsea Registration District has been in existence from September 1981 until the present day.

Counties

Kensington and Chelsea Registration District has been part of the following counties, by date.

Kensington and Chelsea Registration District has been part of the following counties, by date.
County Date range
Greater London (from Jun1965) From SEPTEMBER 1981

Volumes

Volume numbers used in Kensington and Chelsea Registration District, by date.

Volume numbers used in Kensington and Chelsea Registration District, by date.
Date range Volume
Year 1837 to 1851 -
Year 1852 to 1945 -
Year 1946 to 1965 -
Year 1966 to 1973 -
Year 1974 to 1993_4 13

These date ranges reflect major reorganisations of the G.R.O.'s volume numbering system. Kensington and Chelsea Registration District may have come into existence at any date within the first date range specified. See the top of the page for the exact dates when the District was active. After 1993, volumes were replaced by District Numbers (see Other Information below).

Personal names

Here are links to pages listing all the distinct forenames and surnames found in Kensington and Chelsea Registration District:

Statistics

Statistics specific to Kensington and Chelsea Registration District:

Statistics for Kensington and Chelsea Registration District
Total Births 10236
Total Deaths 53945
Total Marriages 31843

Pages

The Kensington and Chelsea Page Map shows the expected volume number, and the ranges of page numbers encountered in the data, for each event type (birth, marriage and death) and quarter.

Other information

GRO District Number (post 1993) 239

Further information on Kensington and Chelsea

There is more information about Kensington and Chelsea on the UKBMD website. Please note that during the period this Registration District name was used there could be changes in which places were included within the district. The UKBMD page includes information on these changes.