Parish/Town: |
Willesden |
County: |
Middlesex |
Census Year: |
1821 |
Location Type |
Parish |
Location/Reference # of Original Document |
Willesden, Middlesex, 1821 Census [household return], Brent Archives 19771/OVE/5/1 |
Location/Reference # of Additional Copies or Transcripts: |
N/A |
Uninhabited Houses: |
15 |
Inhabited Houses: |
234 |
People: |
1413 |
Families: |
0 |
Men: |
692 |
Women: |
721 |
Houses in Agriculture: |
127 |
Houses in Trade: |
75 |
Houses in Neither: |
76 |
Individuals in Agriculture: |
0 |
Individuals in Trade: |
0 |
Individuals in Neither: |
0 |
Houses Now Building: |
5 |
Condition Of Document: |
Some pages of the census are somewhat dirty so, a portion of some numbers might be missing. |
Gaps In Content: |
Standard 1821 census questions, including ages in quinquennial groups. |
Additional Statistics: |
Males under 5: 99.
Females under 5: 95.
Males 5 to 10: 110.
Females 5 to 10: 87.
Males 10 to 15: 58.
Females 10 to 15: 61.
Males 15 to 20: 56.
Females 15 to 20: 81.
Males 20 to 30: 103.
Females 20 to 30: 130.
Males 30 to 40: 105.
Females 30 to 40: 116.
Males 40 to 50: 85.
Females 40 to 50: 76.
Males 50 to 60: 43.
Females 50 to 60: 40.
Males 60 to 70: 22.
Females 60 to 70: 25.
Males 70 to 80: 10.
Females 70 to 80: 6.
Males 80 to 90: 1.
Females 80 to 90: 4.
In what manner and to what place of residence and Post Office Town are Letters intented for you usually directed?
A: Mr Isaac Franklyn, Overseer, Oxgate, Edgware Road, Willesden, Middlesex.
Increase from 1811 to 1821-
67 inhabited houses.
105 families.
2 houses now building.
7 empty houses.
(Decrease of families in agriculture.)
57 families in trade.
69 families in neither.
396 males.
346 females.
742 total of persons.
"No observations. This increase is to be attributed to the number of houses built during the last 10 years."
"In 1811 the Population of the Parish averaged 4 to a house, now 6 1/2."
"Tho Males have in creased to the female in tha ratio to 4 3/4 to 4 1/4."
WS Tootell, Vestry Clerk. |
Front Page Information: |
"Form of Answer by the Overseers &c in England to three Questions contained in the Schedule to an act 1st George 4th entitled "An Act for taking an account of the Population of Great Britain and of the increase or diminution thereof. For the Parish of Willesden in the Kensington Division, Hundred of Ossulstone in the County of Middlesex." |
Additional Information: |
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