Name: Frances Priscilla Baker Year of Registration: 1839 Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep District: Basingstoke County: Berkshire, Hampshire Volume: 7 Page: 51
First name(s) FRANCES PRICILLA
Last name BAKER
Birth year 1839
Birth quarter 3
Registration month -
Mother's last name -
District Basingstoke
County Hampshire
Country England
Volume 7
Page 51
FRANCES PRISCILLA BAKER Birth: Christening: 18 AUG 1839 Steventon, Hampshire, England Parents: Father: WM BAKER Mother: SARAH
First name(s) FRANCES PRISCILLA Last name BAKER Birth year 1839 Baptism year 1839 Baptism day 18
Baptism month Aug Son or daughter Daughter First parent's first name(s) William Second parent first name(s) Sarah
Parish STEVENTON County Hampshire Country England Record set Hampshire baptisms
Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece 388; Book: 4; Civil Parish: Alverstoke; County: Hampshire; Enumeration District: 16; Folio: 27; Page: 16; Line: 14; GSU roll: 288794.
1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription
Brockhurst, Alverstoke, Hampshire, England
First name(s) Last name Gender Age Birth year Birth place
William Baker Male 20 1821 Hampshire, England
Sarah Baker Female 20 1821 Hampshire, England
Frances Baker Female 1 1840 Hampshire, England
Source Citation: Class: HO107; Piece: 1512; Folio: 475; Page: 24; GSU roll: 87846.
Census Transcript Household London [Geographically Middlesex] 1851 Address 3 Bonds Bdgs Parish Liberty of the Rolls Strand
Registration District Strand Image Reference HO107/1512/F? Found 6 Results.
Forename Surname Age Year Born Relation Birth Place Occupation
William Baker 34 1817 Head Houghton, Hampshire Laborer
Sarah Baker 34 1817 Wife Langford, Bedford
Frances Baker 11 1840 Daur Steventon, Hampshire
Emily Baker 2 1849 Daur Gosport, Hampshire Scholar
Rosetta Baker 6 1845 Daur Ronen, France Scholar
Martha Baker 2 1849 Daur Overton, Hampshire
The Liberty of the Rolls was a liberty, and civil parish from 1866, in the metropolitan area of London, England.
It consisted of the part of the ancient parish of St Dunstan-in-the-West that was in the Ossulstone hundred of Middlesex, the rest was within the City of London. It became a separate civil parish in 1866.[1]
Named perhaps after the ancient Rolls House upon Chancery Lane where the rolls of the Court of Chancery of England were kept, or perhaps, like other parishes, the chapel. The site of the house and chapel became the nucleus of the Public Record Office, now the Maugham Library and Provost's Lodgings of King's College London.
It was grouped into the Strand District in 1855 when it came within the area of responsibility of the Metropolitan Board of Works.
In 1889 the parish became part of the County of London and in 1900 it became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Westminster. It was abolished as a civil parish in 1922. However, its boundary could be readily seen as that area of Westminster which was the conjunction between the City of London and the Metropolitan Borough of Holborn (and later the London Borough of Camden). This apparent territorial anomaly disappeared in 1994 when the Boundary Commission altered the border to place all of the area east of Chancery Lane into the City.
First name(s) FRANCES PRISCILLA Last name BAKER Gender Female Birth day - Birth month -
Birth year - Age - Death quarter 1 Death year 1852 District Strand County London
Volume 1B
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Country England
On 1851 census parents shown as William and Sarah both aged 34 born Hants and Bedfordshire
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