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.
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1--
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2--
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3--
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4--
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Under
5 Years.
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5--
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10--
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15--
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20--
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25--
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30--
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35--
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40--
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45--
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50--
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55--
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60--
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65--
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70--
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75--
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80--
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85--
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90--
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95--
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100 and upwds
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Persons.
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Males and
Females.
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Chester RegD Total   M. 82,712 Show data context 40,717 Show data context 952 Show data context 960 Show data context 954 Show data context 1,012 Show data context 931 Show data context 4,809 Show data context 4,811 Show data context 4,605 Show data context 4,349 Show data context 3,894 Show data context 3,262 Show data context 2,694 Show data context 2,403 Show data context 2,072 Show data context 1,901 Show data context 1,707 Show data context 1,216 Show data context 1,127 Show data context 814 Show data context 552 Show data context 318 Show data context 127 Show data context 43 Show data context 11 Show data context 2 Show data context 0 Show data context
    F. - 41,995 Show data context 1,029 Show data context 921 Show data context 932 Show data context 973 Show data context 935 Show data context 4,790 Show data context 4,689 Show data context 4,564 Show data context 4,277 Show data context 4,077 Show data context 3,365 Show data context 2,800 Show data context 2,436 Show data context 2,177 Show data context 1,981 Show data context 1,717 Show data context 1,429 Show data context 1,337 Show data context 942 Show data context 706 Show data context 410 Show data context 214 Show data context 64 Show data context 17 Show data context 3 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.