The Eades Family History

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The Eades Family in the Census

Census Freqency of the Surname Eades
1841 Census 844
1851 Census 1,000
1861 Census 977
1871 Census 1,238
1891 Census 1,406

Most Frequent Forenames for the Eades Family in the Census

Name 1841 Census 1851 Census 1861 Census 1871 Census 1891 Census Total
WILLIAM Eades 61 77 57 65 65
ELIZABETH Eades 58 55 60 57 51
JOHN Eades 56 68 47 51 42
MARY Eades 79 54 30 38 33
SARAH Eades 51 50 43 34 15
GEORGE Eades 28 40 39 40 38
THOMAS Eades 43 30 41 38 27
JAMES Eades 40 45 28 27 22
ANN Eades 40 37 34 33 15
HENRY Eades 29 31 29 41 17
CHARLES Eades 20 28 23 26 30
JOSEPH Eades 23 24 27 19 20
JANE Eades 23 19 22 21 12
MARY ANN Eades 8 25 20 17 19
ELIZA Eades 19 16 11 18 18
ALFRED Eades 7 11 17 20 20
EMMA Eades 17 14 15 10 18
HANNAH Eades 15 15 15 13 5
MARTHA Eades 12 16 6 15 8
RICHARD Eades 9 15 13 16 2

Etmology and History of the Surname: Eades

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