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London electoral register

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Unknown Report 3 Jan 2005 11:36

From LMA's website: London Generations* includes Anglican Parish Registers of Baptism, Marriage and Burial, Anglican Parish Poor Law Registers, Registers of Kensington, Chelsea. Shoreditch and Hackney Boards of Guardians, Bishops Transcripts of Parish Registers and Other Sources, London County Council School Registers and ***Electoral Registers for the Counties of London and Middlesex***. *This is the collection at the LMA for genealogy sources. Check on their website for opening hours as they are only open alternate Saturdays and are having alterations done: http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/ nell

Sarah

Sarah Report 3 Jan 2005 09:04

Hi, would someone be able to tell me the best place to visit in London to access fulham electoral registers from 1962 onwards? Would the best place be the London Metropolitan Archives? Maybe the library in the Fulham area would have current registers but perhaps not historical ones? Many thanks, Sarah