1851 Census of Great Britain, Ages (Sample Report Title: Population Tables II. Ages, Civil Conditions, Occupations and Birthplace of the People: with the Numbers and Ages of the Blind, the Deaf-and-Dumb, and the inmates of workhouses, prisons, Lunatic Asylums, and Hospitals. Part I.), Table 4 : " Islands in the British Seas:- Ages of Males and Females enumerated March 31st, 1851".

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[Gender] Both
Sexes.
[1]
ALL
AGES.
[2]
Under
5
Years.
[3]
5--
[4]
10--
[5]
15--
[6]
20--
[7]
25--
[8]
30--
[9]
35--
[10]
40--
[11]
45--
[12]
50--
[13]
55--
[14]
60--
[15]
65--
[16]
70--
[17]
75--
[18]
80--
[19]
85--
[20]
90--
[21]
95--
[22]
100
and
upd
[23]
Berwickshire ScoCnty Total   M. 36,297 Show data context 17,433 Show data context 2,429 Show data context 2,205 Show data context 2,009 Show data context 1,849 Show data context 1,457 Show data context 1,283 Show data context 1,050 Show data context 932 Show data context 864 Show data context 791 Show data context 695 Show data context 519 Show data context 507 Show data context 330 Show data context 259 Show data context 150 Show data context 84 Show data context 15 Show data context 5 Show data context 0 Show data context 0 Show data context
    F. - 18,864 Show data context 2,330 Show data context 2,176 Show data context 1,926 Show data context 1,893 Show data context 1,821 Show data context 1,439 Show data context 1,211 Show data context 1,125 Show data context 941 Show data context 848 Show data context 804 Show data context 629 Show data context 576 Show data context 468 Show data context 330 Show data context 217 Show data context 93 Show data context 29 Show data context 8 Show data context 0 Show data context 0 Show data context

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