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YEARS.

Under 1.

1 to 5.

5 to 10.

10 to 20.

TABLE No. 8. Continued.

Percentages of Deaths by Ages and Sex. to Total Mortality from 1884 to 1890, inclusive.

20 to 30.

1889.. Males

8.75 2.93 4.26 6.09 6.05 5.70 7.84

Females Total

17.44 14.40 7.51 2.70 5.48 7.69 6.92 6.80 8.27 15.88 8.11 2.81 4.89 6.91 6.27 8.06 12.29 15.20

12.40

16.01

11.13

12.20 14.43

11.21

1.40 2.30 .09

6.50

11.17

1.86 .05

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30 to 40.

40 to 50.

50 to 60.

60 to 70.

70 to 80.

80 to 90.

90 to 100.

Over 100.

TABLE No. 9.

Deaths of Children under Five Years of Age, by Seasons, 1890.

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81 109 90 76 91 197 289 228 120 112 89

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This table represents the mortality of children under five years of age, by seasons, for the year 1890. The greatest mortality of the year occurred in the quarter embracing the months of July, August, and September, and was 44.23 per cent of the total mortality among children, as against 19.95 per cent for the first quarter, 15.92 per cent for the second, and 19.88 per cent for the last quarter of the year. There were 1,614 deaths among children under five years of age during the year.

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Months..... 897 567 582 520 515 500 604 666 626 562 537 522

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Not including deaths with month not stated, premature and still births.

This table gives the total number of deaths at all ages, by seasons, for the year 1890. There was a total of 7,098 deaths, not including those with month not stated, premature and still births. The greatest mortality was in the month of January, 897, and the least, 500, in June. The percentages, by quarters, were as follows: First quarter, 28.82 per cent of the total; second, 21.63; third, 26.71; and fourth, 22.83.

COUNTIES.

TABLE No. 11.

Nativity of Persons Deceased for 1890, 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.

This table gives the nativity of the decedents for the year 1890, 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 356 or 19.64 per cent; Strafford follows with 134, although the rate, 17.94, is not so high as in Coös where there were 51 deaths and a rate of 18.89; Merrimack county had 105 deaths among the foreign

Percentages.

born population and a rate of 11.88; Rockingham, 97, and a rate of 10.71; Cheshire, 44, and a rate of 8.87; Belknap, 29, and a rate of 8.98; Grafton, 35, and a rate of 6.32; Sullivan, 27, and a rate of 8.82; and Carroll, 11, with a rate of 4.20. The total foreign-born decedents for the State was 889, a rate of 13.55.

TABLE No. 12.

Nativity of Persons Deceased from 1884 to 1890, 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 foreign-born decedents in the State for each year from 1884 to 1890, inclusive, with percentages of each. Of a total of 7,368 deaths in the State, 5,672, or 86.45 per cent, were native born, and 889, or 13.55 per cent, foreign-born. In 807 cases the nativity was not given, but doubtless belonged largely to the foreign-born.

Deaths.

Percentages.

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