Additional Statistics: |
Males:
Under 5, 78.
5 to 10, 94.
10 to 15, 70.
15 to 20, 49.
20 to 30, 76.
30 to 40, 79.
40 to 50, 69.
50 to 60, 42.
60 to 70, 48.
70 to 80, 21.
80 to 90, 6.
90 to 100, 1.
Females:
Under 5, 77.
5 to 10, 84.
10 to 15, 78.
15 to 20, 93.
20 to 30, 114.
30 to 40, 109.
40 to 50, 97.
50 to 60, 64.
60 to 70, 59.
70 to 80, 24.
80 to 90, 11.
90 to 100, 1.
Marriages, Baptisms, and Burials:
1811- 4 marriages, 22 baptized males, 21 baptized females, 42 total baptisms, 6 male deaths, 10 female deaths, and 16 total deaths.
1812- 14 marriages, 25 baptized males, 22 baptized females, 47 total baptisms, 14 male deaths, 28 female deaths, and 42 total deaths.
1813- 14 marriages, 30 baptized males, 27 baptized females, 57 total baptisms, 14 male deaths, 22 female deaths, and 36 total deaths.
1814- 6 marriages, 17 baptized males, 14 baptized females, 31 total baptisms, 18 male deaths, 20 female deaths, and 38 total deaths.
1815- 5 marriages, 22 baptized males, 23 baptized females, 45 total baptisms, 19 male deaths, 14 female deaths, and 33 total deaths.
1816- 3 marriages, 18 baptized males, 27 baptized females, 45 total baptisms, 11 male deaths, 21 female deaths, and 32 total deaths.
1817- 6 marriages, 22 baptized males, 21 baptized females, 43 total baptisms, 16 male deaths, 20 female deaths, and 36 total deaths.
1818- 9 marriages, 20 baptized males, 21 baptized females, 41 total baptisms, 16 male deaths, 20 female deaths, and 36 total deaths.
1819- 11 marriages, 23 baptized males, 17 baptized females, 40 total baptisms, 15 male deaths, 19 female deaths, and 34 total deaths.
1820- 3 marriages, 26 baptized males, 15 baptized females, 41 total baptisms, 22 male deaths, 11 female deaths, and 33 total deaths.
State of Education:
282 Children from 6 to 15 years of Age in this Parish.
83 Educating by Parents or Friends.
137 Gratuitously educating in the various Charity Schools.
49 Left School, and in Service or other work, but can read.
13 not receiving any education.
Of the 13 Children not educating:
3 Chimney Sweepers Boys.
1 Weak in Intellect.
4 In Service.
4 From poverty, employed to assist parents.
1 By Parents neglect. |