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  2. 1851 United Kingdom census - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom Census of 1851 recorded the people residing in every household on the night of Sunday 30 March 1851, [1] and was the second of the UK censuses to include details of household members.

  3. Census Enumerators' Books - Wikipedia

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    During the decennial England and Wales Censuses of 1841 to 1901, the individual schedules returned from each household were transcribed and collated by the census enumerators into Census Enumerators' Books (CEBs). It is these CEBs that are used by researchers in the fields of social science, local and family history etc. Their contents changed ...

  4. List of United Kingdom censuses - Wikipedia

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    The census in the United Kingdom is decennial, that is, held every ten years, although there is provision in the Census Act 1920 for a census to take place at intervals of five years or more. There are actually three separate censuses in the United Kingdom – in England and Wales , Scotland , and Northern Ireland – although they are often co ...

  5. William Noble (jockey) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1851 census, Noble was living with wife Ann, and children Margaret, William and Georgina Ann, residing with his brother George and his family at 48 Albert Place in Richmond, Yorkshire. His occupation was given as ‘Groom’. [5] In 1896, Noble was the oldest living (retired) jockey in the country.

  6. 1851 New Zealand census - Wikipedia

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    The day used for the census was Saturday 1 November 1851. The enumeration was left to the governments of New Ulster and New Munster, the two provinces into which the country was then divided and was ordered by the Census Ordinance of 1851. [2] [3] The census, which only surveyed European New Zealanders, revealed a population of 26,707. [4]

  7. English diaspora - Wikipedia

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    In the 1851 Census, just over half (50.5%) the total population was born in England, this proportion then fell to 36.5% (1861) and 24.3% by 1881. [60] In 2013, there were 215,589 English-born representing 21.5% of all overseas-born residents or 5 percent of the total population and is still the most-common birthplace outside New Zealand. [ 70 ]

  8. Territorial era of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    William Whipple Warren (c. 1851) It is in fact likely that a very large percentage of the "white" population reported in the 1850 census was of partially Native American ancestry. [112] Many men of mixed racial ancestry became respected members of "white" society.

  9. Category:1851 censuses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1851 censuses" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... 0–9. 1851 United Kingdom census; N. 1851 New Zealand census This ...