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 1 : " Population of Civil Parishes".

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Area in Acres
[1]
1911
1901
Separate Families
[2]
Houses
Population
Rooms with one or more Windows
[9]
Separate Families
[10]
Houses
Population
Rooms with one or more Windows
[17]
Inhabited
[3]
Uninhabited
[4]
Building
[5]
Males
[6]
Females
[7]
Total
[8]
Inhabited
[11]
Uninhabited
[12]
Building
[13]
Males
[14]
Females
[15]
Total
[16]
South Ronaldsay ScoP Total   15,064 Show data context 592 Show data context 551 Show data context 35 Show data context 0 Show data context 1,177 Show data context 1,218 Show data context 2,395 Show data context 1,980 Show data context 604 Show data context 574 Show data context 27 Show data context 0 Show data context 1,330 Show data context 1,377 Show data context 2,707 Show data context 1,950 Show data context

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