The Census returns for Long Whatton

1841 Census

The census was held on Sunday the 6th June 1841,Film - HO 107/596
The census was conducted in two parts:-
Part 1 All that part of the Parish of Long Whatton which lies West of the Road from Hathern to Disewoth.
Part 2 All that part of the Parish of Long Whatton which lies to the East side of the road leading from Hathern to Diseworth. Statistics
Part 1: Totals: Inhabited Houses 109, Uninhabited Houses 2, Total 111 Males 267, Females 232, Total 499
Enumerator - John Hoggs, District No 22
Part 2 Totals, Inhabited Houses 66, Uninhabited Houses 7, Total 73
Males 172, Females 171, Total 343
Enumerator - Joseph Peat, District No 23
An Index has been provided for a quick check.
Parts 1 and 2 give the street, the surnames and other names, age,profession or occupation and place of birth. Street, refers to the location of the household within the village.
Born, refers to whether a person was born in Leicestershire (Y) or outside the County (N). Other, refers to the country of origin of those persons not born in England or Wales. Scotland is (S), Ireland is (I), all others are (F) Two columns are used for age, the left hand one for males and the right hand one for females. FWK refers to Frame Work Knitter
Note, All ages are rounded down to the nearest 5 years for those persons over the age of 15

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