Parish/Town: |
Chobham |
County: |
Surrey |
Census Year: |
1811 |
Location Type |
Parish |
Location/Reference # of Original Document |
Chobham, Surrey, 1811 Census [household returns], Surrey History Centre P34/17/2 |
Location/Reference # of Additional Copies or Transcripts: |
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Uninhabited Houses: |
3 |
Inhabited Houses: |
259 |
People: |
1329 |
Families: |
0 |
Men: |
701 |
Women: |
628 |
Houses in Agriculture: |
194 |
Houses in Trade: |
48 |
Houses in Neither: |
21 |
Individuals in Agriculture: |
0 |
Individuals in Trade: |
0 |
Individuals in Neither: |
0 |
Houses Now Building: |
1 |
Condition Of Document: |
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Gaps In Content: |
Instead of writing numbers, the census taker wrote "A" for agriculture, "T" for trade, and "I" for neither (they were counted at the end). In a household with multiple families, it only counts the occupation of one family.
Houses uninhabited and houses building are counted at the end |
Additional Statistics: |
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Front Page Information: |
Population of the Parish of Chobham taken by the Revd Charles Jerram Vicar & Samuel Mumford and William Beauchamp Churchwardens May 27th 1811 |
Additional Information: |
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Preprinted/Freeform |
Freeform |