The Amos Family History

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The Amos Family in the Census

Census Freqency of the Surname Amos
1841 Census108
1851 Census816
1861 Census1395
1871 Census2196
1881 Census3464
1891 Census4340
1901 Census5285

Most Frequent Forenames for the Amos Family in the Census

Name 1841 Census 1851 Census 1861 Census 1881 Census 1871 Census 1891 Census 1901 Census Total
William Amos 7 52 89 152 219 269 321
Mary Amos 2 56 102 145 201 211 231
John Amos 7 56 97 124 168 196 223
George Amos 6 47 65 102 145 178 205
Thomas Amos 5 43 66 87 135 159 165
Elizabeth Amos 6 34 61 88 130 142 147
Sarah Amos 5 43 64 90 114 114 132
Henry Amos 4 27 52 71 92 117 109
Charles Amos 3 32 41 57 85 106 118
James Amos 4 19 34 67 86 106 107
Alice Amos 2 4 14 33 61 79 108
Ellen Amos 2 19 22 44 55 89 69
Annie Amos 0 0 3 19 63 90 116
Eliza Amos 3 21 33 48 60 57 53
Frederick Amos 0 8 18 25 53 79 90
Emily Amos 0 8 22 35 57 72 72
Edward Amos 1 18 25 38 53 61 63
Alfred Amos 0 7 20 34 49 68 82
Emma Amos 1 16 29 40 55 61 56
Joseph Amos 4 8 27 38 44 64 64

Your Family History Search

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Etymology and History of the Surname: Amos

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