1891 Census of Ireland, Census of Ireland, 1891. Part I: Area, Houses, and Population: also the Ages, Civil or Conjugal Condition, Occupations, Birthplaces, Religion, and Education of the People. , Table 7 : " Area, houses, out-offices and farm steadings, and population, together with the valuation of each parish, townland, and township in 1891".

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Area in 1891.
[1]
Houses
Out-offices and Farmsteadings in 1891.
[10]
Population
Valuation of Houses, Land, &c. in 1891.
[18]
1851.
[2]
1861.
[3]
1871.
[4]
1881.
[5]
1891
1851.
[11]
1861.
[12]
1871.
[13]
1881.
[14]
1891
Total.
[6]
Inhabited.
[7]
Uninhabited.
[8]
Building.
[9]
Persons.
[15]
Males.
[16]
Females.
[17]
Owneybeg IrlBarony Total   27,211 Show data context 10,732 Show data context 1,136 Show data context 999 Show data context 979 Show data context 946 Show data context 864 Show data context 827 Show data context 35 Show data context 2 Show data context 7,229 Show data context 6,344 Show data context 5,946 Show data context 5,430 Show data context 4,513 Show data context 2,278 Show data context 2,235 Show data context 13,323 Show data context
Abington IrlPar 30,400 Show data context - 944 Show data context 810 Show data context 759 Show data context 717 Show data context 661 Show data context 634 Show data context 26 Show data context 1 Show data context 6,146 Show data context 5,246 Show data context 4,654 Show data context 4,381 Show data context 3,778 Show data context 1,959 Show data context 1,819 Show data context 11,381 Show data context
Doon IrlPar 27,683 Show data context - 946 Show data context 929 Show data context 884 Show data context 843 Show data context 786 Show data context 761 Show data context 22 Show data context 3 Show data context 6,107 Show data context 5,826 Show data context 5,502 Show data context 5,029 Show data context 4,513 Show data context 2,245 Show data context 2,268 Show data context 9,513 Show data context
Tuogh IrlPar 6,519 Show data context - 367 Show data context 379 Show data context 391 Show data context 399 Show data context 359 Show data context 347 Show data context 11 Show data context 1 Show data context 2,272 Show data context 2,270 Show data context 2,274 Show data context 2,113 Show data context 1,704 Show data context 843 Show data context 861 Show data context 4,755 Show data context

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Using data from this table, Vision of Britain can map the following rates for within Owneybeg IrlBarony:

Rate Date
Rate of Population Change (% over previous 10 years) 1871
Rate of Population Change (% over previous 10 years) 1881
Houses under Construction as Percentage of All Houses 1891
Population Density (Persons per Acre) 1891
Rate of Population Change (% over previous 10 years) 1891

Comments:

1 Parishes were often divided between different Baronies, and Baronies were sometimes divided between different Counties, but this reconstruction always lists the totals for whole Parishes or Baronies. The original table also sometimes lists separate counts for 'Towns' and the remainders of Parishes, but here again we list only Parish totals.
2 The original table lists areas in Acres, Rods and Perches, but they have been converted here into decimal acres.
3 The original table listed valuations in pounds, shillings and pence but they are here rounded to the nearest pound,
4 The numbers in this table for Provinces, Counties and Baronies have been carefully checked. However, the parish listing is often hard to read and some transcriptions will be incorrect.

This website does not try to provide an exact replica of the original printed census tables, which often had thousands of rows and far more columns than will fit on our web pages. Instead, we let you drill down from national totals to the most detailed data available. The column headings are those that appeared in the original printed report. The numbers presented here, which are the same ones we use to create statistical maps and graphs, come from the census table and have usually been carefully checked.

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