1911 Census of Scotland,
County Report (Sample Report Title: Census Returns of Scotland, 1911, showing Area, Houses and Population; also the ages, civil or conjugal condition, occupations, birthplaces, and Institutions. Parts 1-4. Cities of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, and Aberdeen),
Table
20
A
: "
Population by Conjugal Conditions and Quinquennial Age-Periods - Of Parishes".
AGE. |
Males.
[1]
|
Females.
[2]
|
Both Sexes.
[3]
|
Males
|
Females
|
Single.
[4]
|
Married.
[5]
|
Widowed.
[6]
|
Not Stated.
[7]
|
Single.
[8]
|
Married.
[9]
|
Widowed.
[10]
|
Not Stated.
[11]
|
All Ages. |
2,308,839
|
2,452,065
|
4,760,904
|
1,481,354
|
743,747
|
82,612
|
1,126
|
1,506,771
|
762,835
|
181,497
|
962
|
0 |
54,669
|
53,712
|
108,381
|
54,669
|
- |
- |
- |
53,712
|
- |
- |
- |
1 |
51,953
|
51,265
|
103,218
|
51,953
|
- |
- |
- |
51,265
|
- |
- |
- |
2 |
54,899
|
54,604
|
109,503
|
54,899
|
- |
- |
- |
54,604
|
- |
- |
- |
3 |
53,836
|
53,180
|
107,016
|
53,836
|
- |
- |
- |
53,180
|
- |
- |
- |
4 |
52,801
|
51,826
|
104,627
|
52,801
|
- |
- |
- |
51,826
|
- |
- |
- |
Under 5 |
268,158
|
264,587
|
532,745
|
268,158
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
264,587
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
5-- |
257,900
|
255,858
|
513,758
|
257,900
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
255,858
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
10-- |
246,763
|
243,371
|
490,134
|
246,763
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
243,371
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
15-- |
233,443
|
229,294
|
462,737
|
232,926
|
479
|
5
|
33
|
225,942
|
3,273
|
21
|
58
|
20-- |
201,771
|
217,710
|
419,481
|
178,285
|
23,114
|
208
|
164
|
170,087
|
47,067
|
388
|
168
|
25-- |
182,022
|
203,714
|
385,736
|
105,809
|
74,924
|
1,118
|
171
|
102,286
|
99,860
|
1,439
|
129
|
30-- |
170,200
|
185,340
|
355,540
|
61,193
|
106,333
|
2,543
|
131
|
61,617
|
119,953
|
3,679
|
91
|
35-- |
157,582
|
167,062
|
324,644
|
39,754
|
113,822
|
3,908
|
98
|
43,320
|
117,071
|
6,605
|
66
|
40-- |
133,141
|
142,625
|
275,766
|
26,842
|
100,934
|
5,276
|
89
|
31,840
|
100,814
|
9,913
|
58
|
45-- |
115,245
|
125,771
|
241,016
|
19,500
|
88,907
|
6,776
|
62
|
26,774
|
84,870
|
14,081
|
46
|
50-- |
98,213
|
107,461
|
205,674
|
14,725
|
75,163
|
8,256
|
69
|
21,758
|
67,356
|
18,293
|
54
|
55-- |
79,116
|
87,149
|
166,265
|
10,277
|
59,295
|
9,496
|
48
|
16,513
|
49,358
|
21,243
|
35
|
60-- |
59,932
|
69,673
|
129,605
|
7,522
|
41,940
|
10,426
|
44
|
13,073
|
33,173
|
23,381
|
46
|
65-- |
46,123
|
58,403
|
104,526
|
5,384
|
29,458
|
11,237
|
44
|
10,900
|
21,554
|
25,917
|
32
|
70-- |
32,176
|
48,284
|
80,460
|
3,571
|
18,001
|
10,571
|
33
|
9,460
|
12,517
|
26,262
|
45
|
75-- |
16,454
|
26,177
|
42,631
|
1,679
|
7,800
|
6,958
|
17
|
5,229
|
4,372
|
16,539
|
37
|
80-- |
7,416
|
13,073
|
20,489
|
723
|
2,764
|
3,916
|
13
|
2,749
|
1,320
|
8,996
|
8
|
85-- |
2,391
|
4,822
|
7,213
|
236
|
662
|
1,492
|
1
|
992
|
223
|
3,603
|
4
|
90-- |
522
|
1,230
|
1,752
|
42
|
122
|
357
|
1
|
290
|
32
|
906
|
2
|
95-- |
80
|
249
|
329
|
8
|
11
|
61
|
0
|
53
|
5
|
191
|
0
|
100 and above. |
5
|
19
|
24
|
0
|
2
|
3
|
0
|
5
|
0
|
14
|
0
|
Not stated |
186
|
193
|
379
|
57
|
16
|
5
|
108
|
67
|
17
|
26
|
83
|
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