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REPORT — 1842. 

 Table XIV. 



Exhibiting the proportion which the resident marriages in GLASGOW and 

 Suburbs, during the years 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840 and 1841, bear to the 

 population of these years; also the average annual amount of marriages 

 to the mean population. 



Aberdeen. 



It will be found, that of the inhabitants of New and Old Aberdeen, the 

 average annual number of males married during the years 1837, 1838, 1839, 

 1840 and 1841 is 452f , females 454; the total average annual number of 

 individuals married during these five years being 906J. 



The average annual number of males married 

 in Aberdeen, compared with the number 

 of males as ascertained by the Census of 

 1841, is as 1 to 62*609, or 1-597 per cent. 



The average annual number of females mar- 

 ried, to the female population, as 1 to 80*266, or l*2i5 per cent. 



Greater proportion of the males than of the 



female population married, by 0-352 per cent. 



While there is on an average of these five years 0-352 per cent, more of 

 the male than of the female population of Aberdeen married, it appears that 

 on the average of these years there is 0-30 per cent, more females than males 

 married *. 



The average annual number of individuals married, to the total population, 

 is as 1 to 71*451, or 1*399 per cent. 



* By the Census of 1841, there were 128-59 females to every 100 males in Aberdeen. 



