1901 Census of England and Wales, County Report (Sample Report Title: Census Returns of England and Wales, 1901, giving Details of Area, Houses, and Population; also Population, classified by Ages, Conditions as to Marriage, Occupations, Birth-places, and Infirmities, in each county:- County of Berkshire), Table 26 : " Ages of Persons, Males and Females, in the Registration County, and in Registration Districts, 1901".

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[Gender] ALL AGES
Under
1 Year.
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5 Years.
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100 and upwards
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Aberaeron RegD/PLU Total   P. 10,735 Show data context 191 Show data context 186 Show data context 222 Show data context 207 Show data context 231 Show data context 1,037 Show data context 1,148 Show data context 701 Show data context 240 Show data context 228 Show data context 207 Show data context 219 Show data context 190 Show data context 191 Show data context 161 Show data context 162 Show data context 545 Show data context 641 Show data context 622 Show data context 636 Show data context 564 Show data context 564 Show data context 545 Show data context 526 Show data context 486 Show data context 395 Show data context 325 Show data context 208 Show data context 133 Show data context 53 Show data context 6 Show data context 2 Show data context 0 Show data context
    M. 4,497 Show data context 99 Show data context 87 Show data context 112 Show data context 86 Show data context 118 Show data context 502 Show data context 566 Show data context 368 Show data context 129 Show data context 107 Show data context 107 Show data context 97 Show data context 89 Show data context 81 Show data context 72 Show data context 65 Show data context 173 Show data context 201 Show data context 234 Show data context 242 Show data context 226 Show data context 227 Show data context 201 Show data context 201 Show data context 187 Show data context 145 Show data context 127 Show data context 79 Show data context 51 Show data context 17 Show data context 2 Show data context 1 Show data context 0 Show data context
    F. 6,238 Show data context 92 Show data context 99 Show data context 110 Show data context 121 Show data context 113 Show data context 535 Show data context 582 Show data context 333 Show data context 111 Show data context 121 Show data context 100 Show data context 122 Show data context 101 Show data context 110 Show data context 89 Show data context 97 Show data context 372 Show data context 440 Show data context 388 Show data context 394 Show data context 338 Show data context 337 Show data context 344 Show data context 325 Show data context 299 Show data context 250 Show data context 198 Show data context 129 Show data context 82 Show data context 36 Show data context 4 Show data context 1 Show data context 0 Show data context

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