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Population of Kent Parish Census 1801 to 1921 Victoria
County History of Kent Vol. 3 - Introduction
Please read
first:
The
following table gives the population of the ancient County of Kent, and
arranges the parishes, etc under the Lathe, Hundred or sub-division to which
they belong. There is some doubt over the accuracy of the make up of the
Hundreds etc.. In the main, the table follows the
arrangement in the 1841 census volume.
Finding any particular parish in the table without
first knowing the Lathe and then the Hundred can be extremely |
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tedious. We have
therefore constructed a new listing of parishes that occur in the
table, in alphabetical order, with the page number on which you will find
any particular parish.
So click on the first letter of your parish name
below. Scroll down to find your parish name. Note the number that follows,
between 358 and 370, then return to this webpage by clicking on the
arrow (back button) at the top left-hand corner of your screen. You can then click on
the correct page number below to take you to the correct section of the table. |
A
B C
D E
F G
H IJK
L M
N O
PQ R
S T
U W
Y
Introductory Notes (well worth
reading) Pages 356 &
357
358 359
360 361
362 363
364 365
366 367
368 369
370
The exact dates of the censuses
are as follows
10 March 1801
27 May 1811
28 May 1821
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30
May 1831
7 June 1841
31 March 1851
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8 April 1861
3 April 1871
4 April 1881
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6 April
1891
1 April 1901
3 April 1911
20 June 1921 |
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