Causes of death and ages 1578-1837

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These individual-level pre-civil registration of deaths cause of death (COD) data with ages were compiled as part of a research programme exploring long-run changes in England's mortality regime. The data collection comprises COD with reported ages for circa 160,000 persons, abstracted from the Anglican burial registers of English parishes/places for periods ranging from 1578 and 1837. Burial year and month date are available for all records and in most cases burial day date. For some places additional information is included, such as sex, occupation, address, poor status, migrant status, or whether born to an unmarried mother. Most of the records are from urban or urban-adjacent parishes. These individual-level pre-civil registration cause of death data with ages were compiled as part of a research programme exploring long-run changes in England's mortality regime. Today, life expectancy is higher in urban rather than rural areas, but early modern towns and cities were demographic sinks with extraordinarily high mortality, especially among the young and migrants who were essential for city growth. The project investigated how and when cities transformed from urban graveyards into promoters of health between 1600 and 1945. The process of endemicisation and exogenous disease variation is key to the evolution of both urban and non-urban mortality regimes, especially with respect to: infectious diseases among the young, maternal health and adult migrants and their health/immunological status.

Burial dates, causes of death and ages (and in some cases other details) were abstracted from Anglican parish registers. Data for London St Botolph Aldgate has been reshaped from that collected for UKDA SN 7244 (Life in the Suburbs: Health, Domesticity and Status in Early Modern London, 1523-1720) in order to combine information on COD/ages from burial registers and Parish Clerks’ Memoranda Books for maximal coverage of causes of death.

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DOI https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-854223
Metadata Access https://datacatalogue.cessda.eu/oai-pmh/v0/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_ddi25&identifier=68cce445adfbafe629d7395a0032ab23f0339c11c73176dfa45e7f04e5c2e539
Provenance
Creator Smith, R, University of Cambridge; Davenport, R, University of Cambridge; Newton, G, University of Cambridge
Publisher UK Data Service
Publication Year 2020
Funding Reference Wellcome Trust
Rights Richard Smith, University of Cambridge; The Data Collection is available to any user without the requirement for registration for download/access. Commercial Use of data is not permitted.
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Resource Type Numeric; Text
Discipline History; Humanities
Spatial Coverage England; United Kingdom