1891 Census of England and Wales, Ages, Condition as to marriage, Occupations, Birthplaces and Infirmities, Table 2 : " Ages of Males and Females in Registration Districts".

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[Gender] ALL AGES
Under
1 Year.
[3]
1--
[4]
2--
[5]
3--
[6]
4--
[7]
Under
5 Years.
[8]
5--
[9]
10--
[10]
15--
[11]
20--
[12]
25--
[13]
30--
[14]
35--
[15]
40--
[16]
45--
[17]
50--
[18]
55--
[19]
60--
[20]
65--
[21]
70--
[22]
75--
[23]
80--
[24]
85--
[25]
90--
[26]
95--
[27]
100 and upwds
[28]

Persons.
[1]

Males and
Females.
[2]
Caxton RegD/PLU Total   M. 9,408 Show data context 4,778 Show data context 118 Show data context 108 Show data context 108 Show data context 99 Show data context 123 Show data context 556 Show data context 551 Show data context 607 Show data context 511 Show data context 383 Show data context 276 Show data context 224 Show data context 221 Show data context 262 Show data context 236 Show data context 219 Show data context 182 Show data context 185 Show data context 134 Show data context 119 Show data context 76 Show data context 23 Show data context 9 Show data context 4 Show data context 0 Show data context 0 Show data context
    F. - 4,630 Show data context 121 Show data context 103 Show data context 103 Show data context 110 Show data context 121 Show data context 558 Show data context 657 Show data context 539 Show data context 346 Show data context 286 Show data context 273 Show data context 220 Show data context 236 Show data context 272 Show data context 248 Show data context 228 Show data context 184 Show data context 166 Show data context 152 Show data context 122 Show data context 87 Show data context 36 Show data context 14 Show data context 5 Show data context 1 Show data context 0 Show data context

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Acknowledgments:

We are grateful to the following contributors. If you make use of the data in your own work, please follow any instructions given here on acknowledgment and re-use.

Graham Mooney (Institute of the History of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University). Role: transcriber. Restrictions on use: the contributor must be acknowledged but the data may be freely used for non-commercial purposes.