Parish/Town: |
Bletchingley |
County: |
Surrey |
Census Year: |
1801 |
Location Type |
Parish |
Location/Reference # of Original Document |
Bletchingley, Surrey, 1801 Census [household returns], Surrey History Centre 2727/1/48/84 |
Location/Reference # of Additional Copies or Transcripts: |
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Uninhabited Houses: |
0 |
Inhabited Houses: |
0 |
People: |
0 |
Families: |
0 |
Men: |
0 |
Women: |
0 |
Houses in Agriculture: |
0 |
Houses in Trade: |
0 |
Houses in Neither: |
0 |
Individuals in Agriculture: |
0 |
Individuals in Trade: |
0 |
Individuals in Neither: |
0 |
Houses Now Building: |
0 |
Condition Of Document: |
Contains the following information: first name (sometimes); surname; numbers of men, women, boys and girls.
There are some different pages mixed in/combined, in which first and surnames are given, with 3 columns, labeled "L," "S," and "D." (Possibly meaning pounds, shillings, and pence). The word "Atmas" is included at the top of some of such pages. Most of these pages are also dated "1806." |
Gaps In Content: |
Does not include the number of inhabited or uninhabited houses. It doesn't include the number of individuals employed in trade, agriculture, or neither.
This census breaks down the number of males and females per household into men, women, boys, and girls. |
Additional Statistics: |
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Front Page Information: |
"March 10th 1801 began to Execute the Population Act." |
Additional Information: |
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Preprinted/Freeform |
Freeform |