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Accrington & district in 1838
I quote from an 1838 book which describes hundreds of towns and villages:-
ACCRINGTON ;a considerable vilage of 6283 population (1923 in Old Accrington,4960 in New Accrington....a factory for weaving and printing calico cloth is powered by a steam engine of 26horse power. CHURCH-TOWN; has 979 inhabitants (I have not seen Church named in this fashion before) RISHTON : has 919 inhabitants HUNCOAT has 502 inhabitants I shall have a look for Clayton soon. |
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The book isn't saying that they've only got one,or that there is only one, it is commenting on the size of one of them.
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Another thing where did they get the population count from, the first real census and population count was in 1841. |
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was there not a census taken about 1837 but never published |
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Census Act 1800 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia !837 was the year that civil registration of births marriages and deaths was introduced. |
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Another thing which grounds many genealogists,was the change over of the gregorian & julian calenders, the change to new year being Jan 1st instead of Easter,if not converted correctly it can make children appar to have died before they were born |
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My database for 1841 contains 8718 names. The 1851 contains 10,344 names. I also have a list of names and address for New Accrington in 1790 & 1828. |
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