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  2. Not only does it include age, birthplace, occupation and residence as found on the census from 1841-1901, number of rooms and members of the household from 1911, but it also provides their place of work, employer details and gives "divorced" as an option for an individual's marital status.

  3. 1911census.org.uk › 1811The 1811 Census

    Basic facts about the 1811 census. Taken on 27th May 1811. Details recorded for each parish, township, or place were: Number of inhabited houses, occupied by how many families. Number of houses being built. Number of uninhabited houses. How many persons, how many male, how many female.

    • Pre-1841 Census Records – The Statistical National Censuses from 1801-1831
    • Surviving Pre-1841 Census Records
    • 1801 - 1831 Censuses - Pre 1841 Census Listings
    • Dartford 1801 & 1821 Census Records

    The Census Act of 1800 (aka the Population Act) paved the way for national censuses to be introduced to England, Wales and Scotland in 1801. The 1801 Census, 1811 Census, 1821 Census and 1831 Census were taken for statistical purposes and the census data gathered was used for measuring population growth. These censuses were carried out within local...

    In a number of counties, some of the local census books and records have survived and for some fortunate Family Historians and Genealogists the information is very useful. Family Historians have reason to be grateful to the University of Essex, History Department for the research work they have conducted into the four English Censuses of 1801, 1811...

    We are using this section to provide additional information on the earlier censuses and links, where possible, to interesting online records.

    The Census details can be accessed on the FindmyPast website: 1801 Dartford, Kent Census– the census information is very informative including locations, full family member names (including servants) and broad occupation class. 1821 Dartford, Kent Census– only heads of household names are given (together with occupation class) and total number of p...

  4. www.1911census.org.uk › 1801The 1801 Census

    The returns gave a population of 10.9 million people living in 1.8 million houses. Basic facts about the 1801 census. Taken on 10th March 1801. Details recorded for each parish, township, or place were: Number of inhabited houses, occupied by how many families. Number of uninhabited houses. How many persons, how many male, how many female.

  5. 2 days ago · The families of seamen, labourers, and industrial workers lived mainly in the south and west parts of the town in the 18th century, and in the new suburbs near the River Hull and along the Humber bank in the early 19th century.

  6. In 1911 and 1921 the number of rooms is shown on all household schedules, and other information is in the Enumerators’ Summary Books, described in section 5, above, for 1911 only. From 1851 to 1901...

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  8. John Rickman's attempts to measure population growth from 1570-1750. Population growth estimates published in the 1841 Census.

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