Parish/Town: |
Ewhurst |
County: |
Surrey |
Census Year: |
1801 |
Location Type |
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Location/Reference # of Original Document |
Ewhurst, Surrey, 1801 Census [household returns], Surrey History Centre P38/3/291 |
Location/Reference # of Additional Copies or Transcripts: |
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Uninhabited Houses: |
1 |
Inhabited Houses: |
115 |
People: |
644 |
Families: |
0 |
Men: |
327 |
Women: |
317 |
Houses in Agriculture: |
0 |
Houses in Trade: |
0 |
Houses in Neither: |
0 |
Individuals in Agriculture: |
511 |
Individuals in Trade: |
31 |
Individuals in Neither: |
102 |
Houses Now Building: |
0 |
Condition Of Document: |
The cover pages and last page of the census are full of sums made by the enumerator. Additionally, in the margin there are notes that say things like "T" "T2" and "T3" for some of the households. These were not important for the questions asked by the census. |
Gaps In Content: |
There is no count per household of individuals involved in trade, agriculture, or neither; however, they are included in the final count.
This census taker divided the household into men, women, boys, and girls. |
Additional Statistics: |
Totals: 191 men, 162 women, 136 boys, 155 girls.
511 people employed in agriculture (160 women, 156 men, 91 boys, 104 girls)
31 men employed in trade
102 unemployed (2 women, aged. 4 men, aged. 45 boys and 51 girls too young). |
Front Page Information: |
"This account was taken 14th Day of May 1801. S Child." |
Additional Information: |
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Preprinted/Freeform |
Freeform |