Report Relating to the Registry and Return of Births, Marriages and Deaths and of Divorce in the State of Rhode Island. 1884 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 Excerpt: ...Lincoln, North Smithfield, Pawtucket, Woonsocket, and Providence city. Also the State Institutions in Cranston. The nine towns reporting a larger number of decedents of foreign parentage than of American, had the following proportions of the same: Burrillville 150 of foreign parentage to each 100 of American. Cranston (State Institutions) 150 of foreign parentage to each 100 of American. Cumberland 259 of foreign parentage to each 100 of American. Lincoln 466 of foreign parentage to each 100 of American. North Smithfield 140 of foreign parentage to each 100 of American. Pawtucket 171 of foreign parentage to each 100 of American. Woonsocket 266 of foreign parentage to each 100 of American. Providence City 125 of foreign parentage to each 100 of American. Warren 157 of foreign parentage to each 100 of American. The following Table gives the number and percentage of decedents of American and of foreign parentage, in each of the last five years; and in the aggregate for twenty-five years, cr from 1858 to 1882, inclusive: AGE OF DECEDENTS. In Table I, on pages 2 and 3, may be found the aggregate and average age of all the decedents whose deaths occurred in 1884, and with the age of each sex, in each town and county in the State. By that Table it will be seen that the average age of all the male decedents in the State, in 1884, was 32.29 years, and that the average age of all the female decedents, in the same year, was 35.12 years. The average age of all decedents, of both sexes, in the same year, was 33.76 years. The general average of age is about one and three-fourth years less than that of 1883, but, with the exception of 1883, is above the average of all previous years. The following summary will show the average age of each of the sexes, and of all, in each...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 Excerpt: ...Lincoln, North Smithfield, Pawtucket, Woonsocket, and Providence city. Also the State Institutions in Cranston. The nine towns reporting a larger number of decedents of foreign parentage than of American, had the following proportions of the same: Burrillville 150 of foreign parentage to each 100 of American. Cranston (State Institutions) 150 of foreign parentage to each 100 of American. Cumberland 259 of foreign parentage to each 100 of American. Lincoln 466 of foreign parentage to each 100 of American. North Smithfield 140 of foreign parentage to each 100 of American. Pawtucket 171 of foreign parentage to each 100 of American. Woonsocket 266 of foreign parentage to each 100 of American. Providence City 125 of foreign parentage to each 100 of American. Warren 157 of foreign parentage to each 100 of American. The following Table gives the number and percentage of decedents of American and of foreign parentage, in each of the last five years; and in the aggregate for twenty-five years, cr from 1858 to 1882, inclusive: AGE OF DECEDENTS. In Table I, on pages 2 and 3, may be found the aggregate and average age of all the decedents whose deaths occurred in 1884, and with the age of each sex, in each town and county in the State. By that Table it will be seen that the average age of all the male decedents in the State, in 1884, was 32.29 years, and that the average age of all the female decedents, in the same year, was 35.12 years. The average age of all decedents, of both sexes, in the same year, was 33.76 years. The general average of age is about one and three-fourth years less than that of 1883, but, with the exception of 1883, is above the average of all previous years. The following summary will show the average age of each of the sexes, and of all, in each...

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May 2012

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May 2012

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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30

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978-1-235-87648-6

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9781235876486

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1-235-87648-9



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