I also found the marriage of George which graingers found
This looks like George and his parents
1841 Census: Water Lane, St Ann Blackfriars, London
Danl. Jennings, 40, Coachman (
transcribed as Saml. but looks like Danl. to me) Not born in County
Mary Ann Jennings, 30, Not born in County
Daniel Jennings, 10, Not born in County
Thomas Jennings, 9
Edward Jennings, 5 (transcribed as Conard but looks like Edward to me)
George Jennings, 5
Mary Ann Jennings, 3
Emma Jennings, 1
(Others born in County)
Baptism: 29 February 1836 St Leonard, Shoreditch, Middlesex
George (Born 20 Dec 1835) - Parents: Daniel & Mary Ann Jennings - Shoreditch - Coach Man
1851 Census: Printing House Lane, St Ann Blackfriars
Mary Jennings 40
Daniel Jennings 21
Thomas Jennings 19
Edward Jennings 17
George Jennings 15
Emma Jennings 11
Sarah A Jennings 8
Julia J Jennings 6
Louisa Jennings 5
Susannah Jennings 2
1861 Census: Printing House Lane, St Ann Blackfriars
Mary Anne Jennings 50
Edwd N Jennings 27
I find that Ancestry has more information on the area you are researching. You could try your local Archives or Library to see if they have a subscription to Ancestry as most of them do.
Can I just say that it would be best for you to check all the info you have by looking at births, marriages and deaths to make sure you have the correct family before going further back. I know it's tempting to go further back, but you really need to confirm everything as far as you can. Also, it's best to look at all the census images rather than just looking at the indexes.
I am going to lock this thread on the Brick Walls Section as it's best to keep it all together on this thread.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=22092The first important census taken was in 1841, with a scattering of the 1831 which doesn't show much information.