Strachur : Census Tables
The statistical themes listed on the
Strachur home page
are based mainly on census information and show how the
Scottish Parish
changed over time.
This page gives you access to the Census Reports
section of the website, which reconstructs selected
original tables, but takes you straight to listings for
Strachur, which may also
cover lower level units within the
Scottish Parish.
These listings show the statistics used in the theme pages
in their original context, but they sometimes also include
additional statistics which we have not yet included within
the themes, such as much more detailed occupational categories.
This is probably part of the site to explore once you have had a good
look at our statistical themes, which do more of the work for you.
Census |
Report |
Table |
1831 |
Abstract of answers
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[1]:
"Population Abstract".
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1901 |
Population of Scotland with Report: Population of various types of areas, Houses
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1_1:
"Scotland in Civil Counties and Parishes, the Parishes being in alphabetical order under each County and arranged in two sub-divisions: The number of Families, of Houses Inhabited, Uninhabited, and Building; the number of the total Population and of Persons of each Sex; the number of Persons aged three years and upwards, speaking Gaelic only, and Gaelic and English; the number of Rooms with Windows, for each Parish, on 31st March, 1901; and for comparison, the number of Families, Houses, Males, Females, and both Sexes, and Rooms with Windows in 1891".
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1911 |
County Report
|
1:
"Population of Civil Parishes".
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1911 |
County Report
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20A:
"Population by Conjugal Conditions and Quinquennial Age-Periods - Of Parishes".
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1921 |
County Report
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1:
"Population of Burghs, County Public Health Districts, and Civil Parishes of XXXXX in 1921 and in 1911".
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1931 |
County Report
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1:
"Population of Burghs, Districts of Counties, and Civil Parishes".
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1951 |
County Report
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1:
"Comparison of population, density per 100 acres, and houses with 1931" for
"Burghs, Districts of Counties and CPs".
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