1901 census
Although the Parish of Coates appears in three Districts of the Whittlesey census, I have concentrated on District 13.
RG13 / 1553 / Folios 55-65 / Pages 1 to 21. The census was taken on 31st March 1901.
The area description:
Registration District:Whittlesey. Sub-District:Whittlesey. Emumeration District 13.
Enumerator Hudson Fitzjohn.
Civil Parish of Whittlesey Rural (part of) Ecclesiastical Parish of Holy Trinity Coates.
Boundary of Enumeration District:
On the North by Moreton's Leam from Eldernell to Parish Boundary: East by the Parish of Wisbech St. Peter and the Parish of March; South by Whittlesey Dyke to Angle Corner, West by 20ft river from Angle Corner to Beggar's Bridge and by the centre of Road from Beggar's Bridge to Eldernell Lane and by Eldernell Lane to Moreton's Leam.
Contents of District:
Eldernell, Gravel House Farm, Kingsland South Bank, Three Horse Shoes, Burnt House Drove, Quaker's Drove, Beggar's Bridge Drove.
RG13 / 1553 / Folios 55-65 / Pages 1 to 21. The census was taken on 31st March 1901.
The area description:
Registration District:Whittlesey. Sub-District:Whittlesey. Emumeration District 13.
Enumerator Hudson Fitzjohn.
Civil Parish of Whittlesey Rural (part of) Ecclesiastical Parish of Holy Trinity Coates.
Boundary of Enumeration District:
On the North by Moreton's Leam from Eldernell to Parish Boundary: East by the Parish of Wisbech St. Peter and the Parish of March; South by Whittlesey Dyke to Angle Corner, West by 20ft river from Angle Corner to Beggar's Bridge and by the centre of Road from Beggar's Bridge to Eldernell Lane and by Eldernell Lane to Moreton's Leam.
Contents of District:
Eldernell, Gravel House Farm, Kingsland South Bank, Three Horse Shoes, Burnt House Drove, Quaker's Drove, Beggar's Bridge Drove.
The chart below shows the age distribution of the population.
Mean Age 29: Median Age 24: Modal Age 13
Mean Age 29: Median Age 24: Modal Age 13
1901 Occupations
In 1901 children aged 14 or under were not, as had been the case in precious census returns, shown as
scholars so that information is not available, even though one may suppose some of them were scholars.
In 1901 children aged 14 or under were not, as had been the case in precious census returns, shown as
scholars so that information is not available, even though one may suppose some of them were scholars.