Redmarshall - Census and Population

Census and Population

Historical population
Year Pop. ±%
1801 228
1811 223 −2.2%
1821 264 +18.4%
1831 335 +26.9%
1841 272 −18.8%
1851 332 +22.1%
1861 91 −72.6%
1871 78 −14.3%
1881 55 −29.5%
1891 55 +0.0%
1901 75 +36.4%
1911 87 +16.0%
1921 105 +20.7%
1931 116 +10.5%

The Census is a country wide data retrial devise that allows the government to see and control where funding is needed most. The data is available for public use and distribution and is carried out every 10 years. This image shoes the Social Status, based on 1831 occupations. We can see that this rural area was largely made up of servants and manual laborers (as shown in green.) The employers would have largely have been the farm (of which there were 4 at this time.) The 1831 census provides information, down to parish-level, the data however only shows the occupations of males aged over 20.

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