1901 Census of England and Wales, County Report (Sample Report Title: Census Returns of England and Wales, 1901, giving Details of Area, Houses, and Population; also Population, classified by Ages, Conditions as to Marriage, Occupations, Birth-places, and Infirmities, in each county:- County of Berkshire), Table 26 : " Ages of Persons, Males and Females, in the Registration County, and in Registration Districts, 1901".

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[Gender] ALL AGES
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1 Year.
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100 and upwards
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Ongar RegD/PLU Total   P. 10,044 Show data context 201 Show data context 197 Show data context 224 Show data context 197 Show data context 249 Show data context 1,068 Show data context 1,134 Show data context 773 Show data context 275 Show data context 233 Show data context 221 Show data context 172 Show data context 147 Show data context 170 Show data context 162 Show data context 151 Show data context 565 Show data context 672 Show data context 608 Show data context 643 Show data context 572 Show data context 473 Show data context 485 Show data context 381 Show data context 385 Show data context 286 Show data context 224 Show data context 126 Show data context 83 Show data context 26 Show data context 9 Show data context 0 Show data context 0 Show data context
    M. 5,234 Show data context 105 Show data context 110 Show data context 118 Show data context 90 Show data context 127 Show data context 550 Show data context 573 Show data context 432 Show data context 160 Show data context 139 Show data context 131 Show data context 95 Show data context 85 Show data context 93 Show data context 82 Show data context 83 Show data context 280 Show data context 356 Show data context 297 Show data context 319 Show data context 293 Show data context 241 Show data context 261 Show data context 188 Show data context 200 Show data context 146 Show data context 111 Show data context 64 Show data context 38 Show data context 11 Show data context 6 Show data context 0 Show data context 0 Show data context
    F. 4,810 Show data context 96 Show data context 87 Show data context 106 Show data context 107 Show data context 122 Show data context 518 Show data context 561 Show data context 341 Show data context 115 Show data context 94 Show data context 90 Show data context 77 Show data context 62 Show data context 77 Show data context 80 Show data context 68 Show data context 285 Show data context 316 Show data context 311 Show data context 324 Show data context 279 Show data context 232 Show data context 224 Show data context 193 Show data context 185 Show data context 140 Show data context 113 Show data context 62 Show data context 45 Show data context 15 Show data context 3 Show data context 0 Show data context 0 Show data context

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