Place:Amersham Registration District, Buckinghamshire, England

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NameAmersham Registration District
TypeRegistration district
Located inBuckinghamshire, England     (1837 - 1974)

Registration Districts in England & Wales

In England and Wales, Registration Districts are used by the Public Record Office to designate geographical areas into which the staff sorts the reporting of births, marriages and deaths, and also the gathering of census statistics every ten years. Up until 1901 the names of the districts, usually based on the name of the largest town in the district, were used, but since 1911 the districts have been numbered. Tying back the numbers to the registration district placenames for 1911 and the "1939 Register" is not too much of a problem, but probably next year the 1921 census will be available and the task will be that much greater.

Registration Districts were added as "Places" a couple of years ago. This was fine for 19th century work, but when a person or family moved from one district to another just after the turn of the century it was hard to know where they had gone when only a number code was provided. These numbers are now being added to the description. Until the project is complete these numbers are available on a series of linked pages on the UKBMD website.

At intervals the PRO has found it necessary to revise thier numbering system. The population steadily increased through the 20th century, and the number of Registration Districts decreased with improvements in communication and travel around local areas. Notes on these alterations will now be included on the Registration District pages here in WeRelate.

The Local Picture

Amersham Registration District covered a large area in the southeast corner of Buckinghamshire from the start of civil registration until 1974 when there were a subtantial alterations to county borders all over the country. In addition to the parish of Amersham the registration district included the parishes of Chesham, Great Missenden, Chalfont St Peter, Chalfont St Giles and Penn and a number of other smaller places nearby. In 1974 a wider registration district named Chiltern and Beaconsfield stretching further west to include the town of Beaconsfield was formed.

Some parishes now in Oxfordshire, Hertfordshire, Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire, and Berkshire were situated in Buckinghamshire Registration Districts until county boundaries were changed. Notes will be included with the individual parishes.

Research Tips

Registration DistrictDurationComments
Amersham1837-1974Abolished 1 Apr 1974 and added to Chiltern & Beaconsfield registration district.

Registration District Codes as used by the Public Record Office

1881-19081908-19461946-19741974 onwards
140143286transferred to Chiltern and Beaconsfield Registration District


Brett Langston's list of Registration Districts in Buckinghamshire will lead to specific parishes with dates.