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TABLE No. 11.

Nativity of Persons Deceased for 1892, by Counties.

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Including those whose nativity was not recorded. In the calculations of percentages, the rates are not given to the total reported deaths, but only to the total of those cases where the nativity was stated.

Table No. 11 gives the nativity of the decedents for the year 1892, together with the percentages of each, by counties. The greatest number of foreign-born decedents, as well as the highest rate, was in Hillsborough county, where there is a larger foreign-born population, being 392 or 21.08 per cent. Coös follows with 18.10, Strafford 15.61, Rockingham 10.25, Sullivan 10.06, Cheshire 9.64, Merrimack 9.71, Belknap 7.59, Grafton 5.89, Carroll 4.61.

The total foreign born decedents for the state was 934,

a rate of 13.18. This rate for the previous year was 13.47, and for 1890, 13.55. The uniformity of percentages for the three years given is noticeable.

TABLE No. 12.

Nativity of Persons Deceased from 1884 to 1892, inclusive.

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*Including those whose nativity was not recorded, In the calculations of percentages, the ratios are not given to the total reported deaths, but only to the total of those cases where the nativity was stated.

Table No. 12 shows the number of native and foreignborn decedents in the state for each year from 1884 to 1892, inclusive, with percentages of each.

Of a total of 7,988 deaths in the state returned for the year 1892, 6,155, or 86.82 per cent., were native-born, and 934 or 13.17 per cent., foreign-born.

Percentages.

TABLE No. 13.

Deaths in 1892 of Persons Aged One Hundred Years, or more.

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TABLE No. 14.

Causes of Death, by Classes, from 1884 to 1892, inclusive.

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There were returned for the year 1892, 7,988 deaths, of which 3,981 were males, 3,990 females, and 17 with sex not stated.

Table No. 14 gives the causes of deaths, by classes, for the years 1884 to 1892, inclusive.

There were attributed to the zymotic diseases 1,344 deaths; constitutional diseases, 1,167; local diseases, 3,531; developmental diseases, 1,057; and to violent deaths, 283. There was a marked increase of deaths in the local diseases over the number reported in 1891.

TABLE No. 15.

Percentage of Causes of Death, by Classes, from 1884 to 1892, inclusive.*

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* Excluding deaths from unspecified causes, premature and still births.

Violent deaths.

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