Population Since the Industrial Revolution: The Case of England and WalesBarnes & Noble, 1973 - 206 頁 |
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... burial registers ? Sadly , the answer to both these questions must be no . Although most marriages found their way into the registers , many births and deaths quite clearly did not . The problem of underregistration in the parish ...
... burial registers ? Sadly , the answer to both these questions must be no . Although most marriages found their way into the registers , many births and deaths quite clearly did not . The problem of underregistration in the parish ...
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... burial registers ) ; and finally on rates of mortality by age - group ( based on those burial registers which clearly distinguish between infants , children and adults , or much more rarely on those which record a specific age at death ) ...
... burial registers ) ; and finally on rates of mortality by age - group ( based on those burial registers which clearly distinguish between infants , children and adults , or much more rarely on those which record a specific age at death ) ...
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... burial registers give date of burial . If the burial is that of a child , the names of its father or father and mother are usually given , e.g. John son of Dan ( and Mary ) Brown ; if that of a woman her marital status is normally ...
... burial registers give date of burial . If the burial is that of a child , the names of its father or father and mother are usually given , e.g. John son of Dan ( and Mary ) Brown ; if that of a woman her marital status is normally ...
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