1851 Census of Great Britain, Ages (Sample Report Title: Population Tables II. Ages, Civil Conditions, Occupations and Birthplace of the People: with the Numbers and Ages of the Blind, the Deaf-and-Dumb, and the inmates of workhouses, prisons, Lunatic Asylums, and Hospitals. Part I.), Table [1] : " Ages of the People".

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

Both
Sexes.
[1]

Males and
Females.
[2]
Wootton Bassett SubD Total   M. 5,547 Show data context 2,719 Show data context 374 Show data context 332 Show data context 296 Show data context 285 Show data context 203 Show data context 167 Show data context 182 Show data context 169 Show data context 145 Show data context 121 Show data context 109 Show data context 78 Show data context 81 Show data context 62 Show data context 52 Show data context 36 Show data context 20 Show data context 6 Show data context 1 Show data context 0 Show data context 0 Show data context
    F. - 2,828 Show data context 377 Show data context 361 Show data context 307 Show data context 276 Show data context 238 Show data context 211 Show data context 172 Show data context 154 Show data context 141 Show data context 121 Show data context 95 Show data context 79 Show data context 90 Show data context 63 Show data context 71 Show data context 42 Show data context 17 Show data context 8 Show data context 4 Show data context 1 Show data context 0 Show data context

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