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Census

CENSUS INFORMATION FOR OGBOURNE ST GEORGE

Ogbourne St George Parish Council Census

Some interesting information about the population in Ogbourne St George.

Taken from the Wiltshire council website

https://history.wiltshire.gov.uk/community/getcensus.php?id=196

OGBOURNE ST. GEORGE CENSUS INFORMATION

Year Ogbourne St George Wiltshire

1801

406

185,107

1811

400

193,828

1821

493

222,157

1831

548

240,156

1841

522

258,733

1851

593

254,221

1861

534

249,311

1871

548

257,177

1881

477

258,965

1891

461

264,997

1901

465

271,394

1911

482

286,822

1921

465

292,208

1931

435

303,373

1951

1,381

386,692

1961

421

422,950

1971

391

486,747

1981

404

518,545

1991

399

564,471

2001

478

613,024

2011

495

650,745

Note: There are some apparent anomalies in the census figures whereby there is a large increase or decrease in population over a ten year period. There are many reasons for these, including boundary changes, influx or removal of military personnel, expansion or closure of industries or, in the extreme case of Imber, the relocation of the entire population. We are unable to provide notes for all of these but they can be found in The Victoria History of Wiltshire, Vol.4 in the chapter on Population. Where there is no population figure against a date in the table above, we have been unable to identify a separate total for that community as it may have been combined with another community, or did not exist in its present form, at that date.