The 1861 census in many cases is the first to apply the full address as the 1841 and 1851 in many returns just use the district name only. The reality was in small areas every family was known; therefore, no address was deemed necessary. A good place to start with.
cen 2 1851 census Spittals Workhouse, Stoke-upon-Trent.
£4.00The 1851 is the first census that is reliable especially regarding the ages, even so many parents had no idea how old their children were as birthdays were not celebrated as they are now.
Not only useful for family research, but this census gives an insight to the very nature of workhouses, the break-up of families just to survive. A study of each location of birth gives data regarding areas of poverty or unemployment. Other areas can be identified as wealthy. The grouping of ages also gives remarkable results for students of humanities. Lastly the gender balance in certain areas can be identified.

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