Registrar General's annual reports
After civil registration was introduced in England and Wales in 1837, the Registrar General produced an annual report. These reports do not contain information about individuals, but they can still be interesting for family historians. The contents of the reports varied over the years; usually, there were scientific abstracts concerning births, marriages and deaths; other pages concerned meteorology, prices of provisions and international vital statistics. The reports are also useful for finding the names and order of sub-registration districts, which is necessary to interpret information in the GRO birth and death indexes as detailed here.
Sample Abstracts
Abstracts are available for births and deaths by sub-district in reports 10-73 (1847-1910), and for marriages by district in reports 4-47 (1840-1884).
Other Sample Pages
Downloads
The reports are available on the website http://www.histpop.org, but this is difficult to navigate and frequently inaccessible. Most of the reports up to 1918 are available to download in their entirety from the Internet Archive:
- Report #1 (abstracts covering 1837-8)
- Report #4 (abstracts covering 1840-1)
- Report #5 (abstracts covering 1841)
- Report #6 (abstracts covering 1842)
- Report #7 (abstracts covering 1843)
- Report #8/9 (abstracts covering 1839-1845)
- Report #9 (abstracts covering 1846)
- Report #12 (abstracts covering 1849)
- Report #13 (abstracts covering 1841-1850)
- Report #14 (abstracts covering 1851)
- Report #15 (abstracts covering 1852)
- Report #16 (abstracts covering 1853)
- Report #17 (abstracts covering 1854)
- Report #18 (abstracts covering 1855)
- Report #19 (abstracts covering 1856)
- Report #20 (abstracts covering 1857)
- Report #21 (abstracts covering 1858)
- Report #22 (abstracts covering 1859)
- Report #23 (abstracts covering 1860)
- Report #24 (abstracts covering 1861)
- Report #25 (abstracts covering 1862)
- Report #26 (abstracts covering 1863)
- Report #27 (abstracts covering 1864)
- Report #28 (abstracts covering 1865)
- Report #29 (abstracts covering 1866)
- Report #30 (abstracts covering 1867)
- Report #31 (abstracts covering 1868)
- Report #32 (abstracts covering 1869)
- Report #34 (abstracts covering 1871)
- Report #35 (abstracts covering 1872)
- Report #36 (abstracts covering 1873)
- Report #37 (abstracts covering 1874)
- Report #38 (abstracts covering 1875)
- Report #39 (abstracts covering 1876)
- Report #40 (abstracts covering 1877)
- Report #41 (abstracts covering 1878)
- Report #42 (abstracts covering 1879)
- Report #44 (abstracts covering 1881)
- Report #45 (abstracts covering 1882)
- Report #46 (abstracts covering 1883)
- Report #47 (abstracts covering 1884)
- Report #48 (abstracts covering 1885)
- Report #49 (abstracts covering 1886)
- Report #50 (abstracts covering 1887)
- Report #51 (abstracts covering 1888)
- Report #52 (abstracts covering 1889)
- Report #53 (abstracts covering 1890)
- Report #54 (abstracts covering 1891)
- Report #55 (abstracts covering 1892)
- Report #56 (abstracts covering 1893)
- Report #57 (abstracts covering 1894)
- Report #58 (abstracts covering 1895)
- Report #60 (abstracts covering 1897)
- Report #61 (abstracts covering 1898)
- Report #62 (abstracts covering 1899)
- Report #63 (abstracts covering 1900)
- Report #64 (abstracts covering 1901)
- Report #65 (abstracts covering 1902)
- Report #66 (abstracts covering 1903)
- Report #67 (abstracts covering 1904)
- Report #68 (abstracts covering 1905)
- Report #69 (abstracts covering 1906)
- Report #70 (abstracts covering 1907)
- Report #71 (abstracts covering 1908)
- Report #72 (abstracts covering 1909)
- Report #73 (abstracts covering 1910)
- Report #74 (abstracts covering 1911)
- Report #75 (abstracts covering 1912)
- Report #76 (abstracts covering 1913)
- Report #77 (abstracts covering 1914)
- Report #78 (abstracts covering 1915)
- Report #79 (abstracts covering 1916)
- Report #80 (abstracts covering 1917)
- Report #81 (abstracts covering 1918)
Navigating the histpop website
It is still possible to view the pages on the website histpop.org, even when the 'This web service is too busy at the moment.Please try again later.' message is being shown, by directly visiting the url of the page you wish to see. The url is comprised of the following components:
- all pages begin http://www.histpop.org/resources/pngs/
- main directory: 4 digit number. Registrar General's reports are in the range 0461 to 0546
- /
- sub-directory: 5 digit number, usually 00100 for preface pages, 00200, 00300 or 00400 for main body pages
- page number: 5 digit number, e.g. 00022
- resolution: _20 for low, _50 for high
- all pages end .png
e.g. page 22 of the main body of the first Registrar General's report would be:
http://www.histpop.org/resources/pngs/0461/00200/00022_50.png
If you paste this into the address bar of your web browser, you will see the page detailing the deaths in Birmingham in 1837-1838. To go the next page, simply edit the url and change 00022 to 00023.
Census Reports
The Registrar General was also responsible for conducting every census since 1841, and census reports were produced with abstracts of the data collected. A list of census reports is available at the Vision of Britain website. The reports are available at histpop, but as noted above, this site is frequently unavailable.
The census reports all have a useful index to place names in England & Wales, showing districts & sub-districts:
- 1801-1851 (pages 1-288)
- 1861 (pages 755-909)
- 1871 (pages 571-770)
- 1891 (pages 1-218)
- 1901 (pages 1-285)
- 1911 (pages 1-374)
- 1921 (pages 1-584)
The indexes can be navigated by directly editing the url, as detailed above.









