Redistricted Age & Sex Structure
| Data for 1851 |
Sex |
| Age in five-year bands to age 85 |
Male |
Female |
| 0 to 4 |
1,152
|
1,205
|
| 5 to 9 |
1,016
|
1,057
|
| 10 to 14 |
932
|
886
|
| 15 to 19 |
812
|
677
|
| 20 to 24 |
753
|
693
|
| 25 to 29 |
677
|
660
|
| 30 to 34 |
647
|
569
|
| 35 to 39 |
524
|
492
|
| 40 to 44 |
434
|
427
|
| 45 to 49 |
377
|
349
|
| 50 to 54 |
349
|
295
|
| 55 to 59 |
221
|
220
|
| 60 to 64 |
187
|
208
|
| 65 to 69 |
151
|
134
|
| 70 to 74 |
112
|
113
|
| 75 to 79 |
73
|
70
|
| 80 to 84 |
30
|
32
|
| 85 & up |
16
|
19
|
| Data for 1861 |
Sex |
| Age in five-year bands to age 85 |
Male |
Female |
| 0 to 4 |
1,373
|
1,335
|
| 5 to 9 |
1,175
|
1,200
|
| 10 to 14 |
1,042
|
1,015
|
| 15 to 19 |
928
|
788
|
| 20 to 24 |
875
|
814
|
| 25 to 29 |
767
|
700
|
| 30 to 34 |
647
|
656
|
| 35 to 39 |
581
|
570
|
| 40 to 44 |
575
|
471
|
| 45 to 49 |
456
|
475
|
| 50 to 54 |
411
|
375
|
| 55 to 59 |
304
|
298
|
| 60 to 64 |
279
|
214
|
| 65 to 69 |
176
|
157
|
| 70 to 74 |
115
|
107
|
| 75 to 79 |
66
|
80
|
| 80 to 84 |
30
|
36
|
| 85 & up |
14
|
16
|
| Data for 1871 |
Sex |
| Age in five-year bands to age 85 |
Male |
Female |
| 0 to 4 |
1,595
|
1,621
|
| 5 to 9 |
1,446
|
1,495
|
| 10 to 14 |
1,158
|
1,094
|
| 15 to 19 |
970
|
871
|
| 20 to 24 |
819
|
816
|
| 25 to 29 |
746
|
789
|
| 30 to 34 |
807
|
706
|
| 35 to 39 |
670
|
606
|
| 40 to 44 |
542
|
566
|
| 45 to 49 |
497
|
487
|
| 50 to 54 |
465
|
401
|
| 55 to 59 |
334
|
362
|
| 60 to 64 |
318
|
292
|
| 65 to 69 |
246
|
248
|
| 70 to 74 |
186
|
144
|
| 75 to 79 |
88
|
76
|
| 80 to 84 |
27
|
42
|
| 85 & up |
15
|
16
|
| Data for 1881 |
Sex |
| Age in five-year bands to age 85 |
Male |
Female |
| 0 to 4 |
1,988
|
1,986
|
| 5 to 9 |
1,723
|
1,695
|
| 10 to 14 |
1,473
|
1,529
|
| 15 to 19 |
1,580
|
1,073
|
| 20 to 24 |
1,371
|
987
|
| 25 to 29 |
1,184
|
902
|
| 30 to 34 |
956
|
825
|
| 35 to 39 |
920
|
756
|
| 40 to 44 |
926
|
672
|
| 45 to 49 |
670
|
554
|
| 50 to 54 |
539
|
446
|
| 55 to 59 |
402
|
350
|
| 60 to 64 |
349
|
328
|
| 65 to 69 |
256
|
270
|
| 70 to 74 |
169
|
181
|
| 75 to 79 |
107
|
133
|
| 80 to 84 |
46
|
49
|
| 85 & up |
24
|
18
|
| Data for 1891 |
Sex |
| Age in five-year bands to age 85 |
Male |
Female |
| 0 to 4 |
2,507
|
2,610
|
| 5 to 9 |
2,420
|
2,318
|
| 10 to 14 |
2,105
|
2,053
|
| 15 to 19 |
1,880
|
1,358
|
| 20 to 24 |
1,711
|
1,350
|
| 25 to 29 |
1,532
|
1,346
|
| 30 to 34 |
1,258
|
1,084
|
| 35 to 39 |
1,104
|
974
|
| 40 to 44 |
925
|
857
|
| 45 to 49 |
860
|
804
|
| 50 to 54 |
749
|
622
|
| 55 to 59 |
501
|
488
|
| 60 to 64 |
397
|
425
|
| 65 to 69 |
306
|
297
|
| 70 to 74 |
220
|
237
|
| 75 to 79 |
114
|
153
|
| 80 to 84 |
63
|
68
|
| 85 & up |
23
|
31
|
| Data for 1901 |
Sex |
| Age in five-year bands to age 85 |
Male |
Female |
| 0 to 4 |
2,576
|
2,580
|
| 5 to 9 |
2,519
|
2,494
|
| 10 to 14 |
2,317
|
2,328
|
| 15 to 19 |
2,193
|
1,670
|
| 20 to 24 |
1,947
|
1,551
|
| 25 to 29 |
1,647
|
1,491
|
| 30 to 34 |
1,452
|
1,344
|
| 35 to 39 |
1,332
|
1,291
|
| 40 to 44 |
1,142
|
1,031
|
| 45 to 49 |
900
|
879
|
| 50 to 54 |
781
|
730
|
| 55 to 59 |
696
|
628
|
| 60 to 64 |
540
|
490
|
| 65 to 69 |
354
|
377
|
| 70 to 74 |
216
|
273
|
| 75 to 79 |
146
|
174
|
| 80 to 84 |
70
|
104
|
| 85 & up |
24
|
49
|
| Data for 1911 |
Sex |
| Age in five-year bands to age 85 |
Male |
Female |
| 0 to 4 |
2,508
|
2,453
|
| 5 to 9 |
2,517
|
2,460
|
| 10 to 14 |
2,359
|
2,299
|
| 15 to 19 |
2,160
|
1,705
|
| 20 to 24 |
1,743
|
1,508
|
| 25 to 29 |
1,780
|
1,617
|
| 30 to 34 |
1,710
|
1,480
|
| 35 to 39 |
1,466
|
1,385
|
| 40 to 44 |
1,308
|
1,257
|
| 45 to 49 |
1,200
|
1,202
|
| 50 to 54 |
947
|
862
|
| 55 to 59 |
749
|
712
|
| 60 to 64 |
588
|
583
|
| 65 to 69 |
534
|
496
|
| 70 to 74 |
344
|
358
|
| 75 to 79 |
169
|
235
|
| 80 to 84 |
82
|
102
|
| 85 & up |
39
|
49
|
| Date: |
Source: |
| 1851 |
1851 Census
of Great Britain,
Ages,
Table [1],
'Ages of the People'
|
| 1861 |
1861 Census
of England and Wales,
Ages,
Table 2,
'Ages of Males and Females in Superintendent Registrars' Districts'
|
| 1871 |
1871 Census
of England and Wales,
Ages,
Table 2,
'Ages of Males and Females in Superintendent Registrars' Districts'
|
| 1881 |
1881 Census
of England and Wales,
Ages,
Table 2,
'Ages of Males and Females in Registration Districts'
|
| 1891 |
1891 Census
of England and Wales,
Ages,
Table 2,
'Ages of Males and Females in Registration Districts'
|
| 1901 |
1901 Census
of England and Wales,
County Report,
Table 26,
'Ages of Persons, Males and Females, in the Registration County, and in Registration Districts, 1901'
|
| 1911 |
1911 Census
of England and Wales,
Ages,
Table 11,
'Registration Counties and Registration Districts - Persons, Males and Females in each registration county; Males and Females in each registration district at each year of age under 21 and in quinquennial age-groups, 1911'
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| Date: |
Acknowledgments: |
| 1851 - 1871 |
David Allan Gatley
(School of Social Sciences, University of Staffordshire).
Role:
transcriber.
Restrictions on use:
the contributor must be acknowledged but the data may be freely used for non-commercial purposes.
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Age and sex structure data in the categories used in the 2001 Key Statistics
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