Place:Romford Rural, Essex, England

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NameRomford Rural
TypeRural district
Coordinates51.56°N 0.22°E
Located inEssex, England     (1894 - 1934)
See alsoRomford, Essex, Englandurban district which absorbed a major part of the rural district in 1926 and 1934
Hornchurch, Essex, Englandurban district which absorbed a major part of the rural district in 1926 and 1934
Dagenham, Essex, Englandurban district which absorbed a major part of the rural district in 1926
Havering (London Borough), Greater London, EnglandLondon borough covering the Hornchurch and Romford portions since 1965
Barking (London Borough), Greater London, EnglandLondon borough covering the Dagenham portion since 1965
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Romford Rural District was a local government district in southwest Essex, England from 1894 to 1934. It surrounded, but did not include, Romford which formed a separate urban district. During the life of the district the area changed in use from rural farm land to sprawling London suburb and in 1926 much of it was removed to form new urban districts.

In 1911 the rural district had a combined area of 29,720 acres (120 km²)

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In 1926 the parish of Hornchurch was removed to form Hornchurch Urban District and the parish of Dagenham, which included much of the vast Becontree estate, was removed to form Dagenham Urban District. In 1934 the district was abolished and the remaining parishes were transferred to Hornchurch and Romford Urban Districts.


In 1965 the whole of the Romford Rural District was transferred from Essex to Greater London. Hornchurch and Romford Urban Districts were replaced by the Borough of Havering and Dagenham Urban District became part of the London Borough of Barking.

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Parishes

Parish Duration Description Notes
Cranham 1894 - 1934 Ancient parish/Civil parish to Hornchurch Urban District in 1934
Dagenham 1894 - 1926 Ancient parish/Civil parish became Dagenham Urban District in 1926
Great Warley 1894 - 1934 Ancient parish/Civil parish to Hornchurch Urban District in 1934
Havering-atte-Bower 1894 - 1934 Civil parish/Ward to Romford Urban District in 1934
Hornchurch 1894 - 1926 Ancient parish/Civil parish became Hornchurch Urban District in 1926
Noak Hill 1894 - 1934 Civil parish to Romford Urban District in 1934
Rainham 1894 - 1934 Ancient parish/Civil parish to Hornchurch Urban District in 1934
Romford Rural (parish) 1894 - 1934 Civil parish to Romford Urban District in 1934
Upminster 1894 - 1934 Ancient parish/Civil parish to Hornchurch Urban District in 1934
Wennington 1894 - 1934 Ancient parish/Civil parish to Hornchurch Urban District in 1934

Research Tips

A History of the County of Essex: Volume 7 in the Victoria County History series is especially helpful in dealing with early history of this part of Essex.

  • Essex Record Office handles Essex archives within the county. The address is Wharf Road, Chelmsford, Essex CM2 6YT.
  • The Essex Society for Family History covers topics of genealogical interest throughout the present County of Essex (i.e. excluding the western area now in Greater London). Subscription necessary.
  • GENUKI provides a list of towns and parishes leading to pages for individual parishes with useful local information for genealogists and family historians.
  • Wikimedia Commons has a set of maps of the old hundreds of Essex. These do not show the individual parishes within the hundreds.
  • For very detailed investigation Wikimedia Commons also has a series of 176 part maps of the Ordnance Survey 1st series 1:10560, Map of Essex
  • FamilySearch lists its collections of church records and vital records along with those provided by other organizations, both commercial and voluntary.
  • The commercial website FindMyPast also has a collection of wills and newspaper transcriptions, as well as the "1939 Register" (an equivalent to the census gathered at the beginning of World War 2).
  • A Vision of Britain through Time is a website produced by the Department of Geography of the University of Portsmouth. It outlines all parishes as they were in the 19th century.
  • British History Online has transcribed eight volumes of the Victoria County History project for Essex. Seven of these cover the history of parts of the county in great detail, although the project is incomplete for Essex as a whole. Ownership of land through the centuries can often be traced here. The volumes of note are as follows:
Volume 4, Ongar Hundred, including Chipping and High Ongar, Chigwell, Stondon Massey and Theydon Bois (26 parishes in all).
Volume 5, Becontree Hundred outside Greater London. A thematic account of the growth of metropolitan Essex since 1850. Also contains topographical accounts of Barking, Ilford, Dagenham and other areas of Essex now within Greater London.
Volume 6, parishes of Becontree Hundred now within the London boroughs of Newham, Waltham Forest and Redbridge. These include West and East Ham, Walthamstow and Wanstead.
Volume 7, Covers the ancient parishes, formerly within the Liberty of Havering-atte-Bower and now within the London borough of Havering, and those in Chafford hundred in western Essex now bordering London. It includes accounts of Hornchurch, Romford, Havering.
Volume 8, accounts of the parishes of Chafford and Harlow Hundreds, including Brentwood, Harlow and Thurrock.
Volume 9, the Borough of Colchester, describes the life of the oldest and for long the largest town in Essex from the Iron Age to 1990.
Volume 10, Lexden Hundred (part), includes Dedham, Earls Colne and Wivenhoe and other parishes to the north and west of Colchester.
  • As of June 2019 Ancestry (Worldwide subscription required) includes Essex, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812, these early records are from parish registers of baptisms and burials during the years 1538–1812, and marriages during the years 1538-1754. These are in addition to their previous holdings:
  • Essex, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1918: 3,937,941 records
  • Essex, England, Church of England Marriages, 1754-1935: 1,968,439 records
  • Essex, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-1994: 730,118 records
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