C8 



DcduBlonsfromfdeB Bills of Mortality, 



Age 



Hatlieltl. 



6 tow. 



j Barnft.iblc, F.. P. j Hanjilton. [Beverly, ift parifh'. 



No. on Idecre- 

 yeafs.'thc bills.l ment. 



I 



1 No, on 

 the bills 



70 



7* 



73 

 74 



7S 



77 



79 



81 



84 



87 

 «8 



89 

 90 



97 

 98 



99 



3C0 



35 

 33 

 3° 



aS 

 a6 



24 



so 

 17 



la 



10 



5 



4 



t 



o 



lOl 



10a 



II* 



I 6a8i 



'^ 



100 



6i8x 



3^9 



it 



ft 



X 



I 



% 



3 



3 

 % 



% 



1 



1 



I 



X 



I 



X 

 X 

 X 



O 



X 

 -X 





46 



44 



39 



x6 



9 



8 



7 



6 



5 



4 

 3 



tx 



733« 



}_21.. 



12! 720? 



205 



decre- 

 ment. 



ft 



3 



ft 



3 



3 

 3 



a 





No. on 

 the blUs. 





40 

 37 



36 



ai 

 ao 



18 

 16 



13 



ir 



10 



9 

 8 



4 



a 



2 

 i 



1 



9 



I 6462 

 84 



637S 

 708 



I 



dccre- || No. 011 decre- 

 ment. 1 the biUs. meat. 



I 



No. on 

 the bills. 



3 



3 



4 

 4 



3 



2 



X 



ft 

 ft 



ft 



I 



X 



I 



X 

 X 



ft 



I 



X 



o 



I 



o 

 o 

 o 



X 





61 



i9 



54 



J3 

 50 

 47 

 44 



43 



38 



38 



28 



^7 

 24 



22 



x6 



JO 



10 

 8 



I 



4 



'4 

 4 

 4 

 3 



3 



ft 



ft 



r 



ft 

 t 



ft 

 t 



X 



i 



3 



X 



o 



10 



I 



3 



2 



6 



3 

 3 



o 

 ft 



o 



3 



o 



X 



o 

 o 

 o 



X 



o 



X 



o 



o 



X 

 X 



i 



78 

 76 



73 

 67 



«3 

 61 



SI 

 56 



S3 



49 

 42 



35 

 28 



24 



ft3 

 21 



17 



17 



x6 



6 

 6 



1 



4 



k 









ftj 



1C827 

 147 



10680 



427 



i7388 

 317 



I4lx707x 

 1219 



decre- 

 ment. 



3 

 6 



4 



ft 



4 



4 

 7 

 7 



I 

 4 



O 



X 



5 



5 



o 



o 



2 



ft 

 O 



X 



r 



o 



X 



,^ 



1" 



\Mk 



From the wjiole number of perfbns in each of the preced 



g tables, half the number that flan 



agahifl o } 



fubtraded, becaufe they do not all cohie into life at once, and 

 the ieveral remainders, being divided by the number of years, 

 in which the obfervations were refpedively made, would give 

 the number of perfons living in the feveral places of obferva- 



the births and deaths %vere equal 



1 



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The 



