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Old 28-09-09, 16:00
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Yes, I know what it means , but can anyone find Ogle Street in Marylebone on the 1841 or 1861 census? (I've been trying to find it on FMP address search, with no luck.)

The street still exists today, in the area bounded by Great Portland St, Euston Road, Tottenham Court Road and Goodge Street, just south west of Regents Park.

(as an aside, not only does the 1881 census have over 6,000 people living in a 'fictitious' place named 'Islinston' in London, but now I see there are 22,000 people listed as living in 'Marlebone'!! Tough luck if you enter the correct spellings in the Civil Parish box )
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After a lot of fannying about on Ancestry looking at enumeration district descriptions (enumeration district 12 description sheet is totally blank!) I can tell you that Upper Ogle Street is in district 10.

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Oooh, that's a great start, thank you Nell! I didn't mean you to go trawling for it though.....I just wondered why I couldn't find it on FMP?

Thanks again - will go and have a look now.
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After a lot of fannying about on Ancestry looking at enumeration district descriptions (enumeration district 12 description sheet is totally blank!) I can tell you that Upper Ogle Street is in district 10.

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Erm.....is that under one of the bits of St Marylebone? You don't remember which section, do you?? *pathetic emoticon*
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Yes Merry, its All Souls
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*Sobs* All Souls and Trinity?? but that's the one I tried and I couldn't see it in District 10 and district 12 does have the description, so I thought I ws in the wrong place
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Ah, hang on - which census were you looking at?!!! pmsl I bet you did 1861 and I did 1841?!!!

Goes to see......
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HO107 Piece 675, Book/Folio: 5/50 Page: 4 will take you to Upper Ogle Street in 1841
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Thanks Elaine! I'm just trawling it. Pity they didn't bother with the door numbers as they did in 1836 (when OHs relatives were definitely living there)
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sorry, 1861, should have said!

All Souls is of course All Souls Langham Place, next door to the BBC.
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