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UK surname

Vickerage

In the 1881 census there were 36 people recorded with the Vickerage surname, ranking it #28,559 among surnames in the records. By 2016, the modern count was 110, ranked #29,225, down from #28,559 in 1881.

The strongest historical links point to No data. In the modern distribution records, the strongest local clusters include Doncaster, Birmingham and Newcastle upon Tyne.

Across the surname records, the highest recorded count for Vickerage is 124 in 2004. Compared with 1881, the name has grown by 205.6%.

1881 census count

36

Ranked #28,559

Modern count

110

2016, ranked #29,225

Peak year

2004

124 bearers

Map years

3

1998 to 2016

Key insights

  • Vickerage had 36 recorded bearers in 1881, making it the #28,559 surname in that year.
  • The latest modern count shown here is 110 in 2016, ranked #29,225.
  • Within the historical census years, the highest count was 80 in 1911.
  • The contemporary neighbourhood profile most associated with the surname is Young Families in Industrial Towns.

Vickerage surname distribution map

The map shows where the Vickerage surname is concentrated in each census or modern distribution year. Darker areas mean a stronger local concentration.

Distribution map

Vickerage surname density by area, 2016 modern.

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Timeline

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Vickerage over time

The table below tracks recorded surname counts and rank from the 19th-century census years through the modern adult-register period.

Year Period Count Rank
1851 historical 32 #27,570
1861 historical 30 #30,188
1881 historical 36 #28,559
1891 historical 33 #31,681
1901 historical 56 #27,952
1911 historical 80 #24,821
1997 modern 117 #24,553
1998 modern 122 #24,556
1999 modern 110 #26,315
2000 modern 115 #25,591
2001 modern 113 #25,489
2002 modern 118 #25,358
2003 modern 120 #24,909
2004 modern 124 #24,559
2005 modern 116 #25,564
2006 modern 110 #26,717
2007 modern 108 #27,391
2008 modern 104 #28,341
2009 modern 113 #27,520
2010 modern 119 #27,250
2011 modern 112 #28,117
2012 modern 117 #27,394
2013 modern 120 #27,406
2014 modern 119 #27,813
2015 modern 115 #28,319
2016 modern 110 #29,225

Geography

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Where Vickerages are most common

Historical parish links are strongest around No data. These are the places where the surname stands out most clearly in the older records.

The modern local-area list points to Doncaster, Birmingham, Newcastle upon Tyne and Rotherham. Treat these as concentration signals, not proof that every family line began there.

Some modern areas include a three-digit suffix, such as Leeds 110. The suffix is a small-area code, so it stays in the table while the prose uses the plain place name.

Top historical parishes

Rank Parish Area
1 No data No data

Top modern areas

Rank Area District
1 Doncaster 009 Doncaster
2 Doncaster 005 Doncaster
3 Birmingham 066 Birmingham
4 Newcastle upon Tyne 021 Newcastle upon Tyne
5 Rotherham 008 Rotherham

Forenames

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First names often paired with Vickerage

These lists show first names that appear often with the Vickerage surname in historical and recent records.

Historical female names

No Forenames Found

Historical male names

No Forenames Found

Modern profile

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Neighbourhood profile for Vickerage

Modern surname records can be compared with neighbourhood classifications. For Vickerage, this points to the kinds of places where the surname is most concentrated today.

These neighbourhood labels describe areas, not individual people. They are useful because surnames often cluster through family history, migration, housing patterns and local work. A surname can be strongest in one type of neighbourhood even when people with that name live across the country.

The UK classification gives the national picture. The London classification is more specific to the capital, where housing, age profile, tenure and population mix can look quite different from the rest of the UK.

UK neighbourhood type

UK Output Area Classification

Supergroup

Semi- and Un-Skilled Workforce

Group

Young Families in Industrial Towns

Nationally, the Vickerage surname is most associated with neighbourhoods classed as Young Families in Industrial Towns, within Semi- and Un-Skilled Workforce. This does not mean every Vickerage household fits that profile, but it gives a useful signal about where the modern surname distribution is strongest.

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Group profile

These neighbourhoods house predominantly young, UK-born individuals identifying with a White ethnic group with dependent children. Long-term disability and unpaid care are prevalent, and religious affiliations are uncommon. Housing is terraced or semi-detached and social rented sector housing is the norm. Unemployment is above the Supergroup average, and employment is principally in elementary occupations, as process plant and machine operatives, or in caring and leisure services. Educational attainment is low. The group is scattered throughout former industrial towns in the Midlands and the South Wales Valleys.

Wider pattern

Living in terraced or semi-detached houses, residents of these neighbourhoods typically lack high levels of education and work in elementary or routine service occupations. Unemployment is above average. Residents are predominantly born in the UK, and residents are also predominantly from ethnic minorities. Social (but not private sector) rented sector housing is common. This Supergroup is found throughout the UK’s conurbations and industrial regions but is also an integral part of smaller towns.

London neighbourhood type

London Output Area Classification

Supergroup

Older Residents in Owner-Occupied Suburbs

Group

Professional Periphery

Within London, Vickerage is most associated with areas classed as Professional Periphery, part of Older Residents in Owner-Occupied Suburbs. This gives the surname a London-specific profile rather than forcing the capital into the same pattern as the rest of the country.

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Group profile

These neighbourhoods predominantly house residents aged 45+, with many aged 85+. Most employed residents work in senior roles, and relatively few work in unskilled jobs. Terraced housing is comparatively rare, but communal living is more common. More residents identify as of Indian ethnicity and more affiliate with non-Christian religions. Disability levels are below the Supergroup average.

Wider London pattern

The age distribution of these neighbourhoods is skewed towards the middle-aged and old, although few residents live alone or in communal establishments and numbers of dependent children are around average. Owner occupation is the norm, as is residence in detached or semi-detached houses. Residential densities are low and many households have spare rooms. Most residents were born in the UK and, aside from some identifying as members of Chinese or Indian ethnicities, identify as White. Mixed ethnicity households are rare. Incidence of married couples is higher than average and few individuals have never been married. A large proportion of individuals still in employment work in administrative and secretarial occupations, or in the construction industry. Few residents are students, and many households own more than one car.

Healthy neighbourhoods

Access to healthy assets and hazards

Vickerage is most concentrated in decile 8 for access to healthy assets and hazards. This places the surname towards the healthier end of the index.

Lower deciles point towards weaker access to healthy assets or stronger exposure to local hazards. Higher deciles point towards stronger access and fewer hazards.

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Neighbourhood deprivation

Index of Multiple Deprivation

Vickerage falls in decile 1 for neighbourhood deprivation. This puts the surname towards the more deprived end of the index.

Decile 1 represents the more deprived end of the scale. Decile 10 represents the less deprived end.

1
More deprived Less deprived

Broadband speed

Fixed broadband download speed

The modern neighbourhood pattern for Vickerage is most associated with a typical fixed broadband download band of 30-40 mbit/s.

The scale below places that band in context, from slower local download bands through to faster ones.

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Slower band Faster band

Area snapshot

Ethnic group estimate

Most common ethnic group estimate
White - British

This describes the area pattern most associated with Vickerage, not the ethnicity of every person with the surname.

1881 census detail

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Vickerage families in the 1881 census

These tables use 1881 census entries for people recorded with the Vickerage surname. Use the location tables for concentration, then the name and occupation tables for the people behind the surname.

Top counties

Total is the county count. Frequency and index adjust for local population size, so they are better concentration signals. Gloucestershire leads with 16 Vickerages recorded in 1881 and an index of 23.23x.

County Total Index
Gloucestershire 16 23.23x
Shropshire 8 26.37x
Warwickshire 5 5.65x
Staffordshire 3 2.53x
Somerset 2 3.54x
Worcestershire 2 4.36x

Top districts and towns

Districts give a more local view than counties. Total shows raw records, while frequency and index show local concentration. Chelmarsh in Shropshire leads with 8 Vickerages recorded in 1881 and an index of 13333.33x.

Place Total Index
Chelmarsh 8 13333.33x
Bristol St Augustine 7 630.63x
Bristol St Mary Redcliff 6 952.38x
Birmingham 4 13.55x
West Bromwich 3 44.18x
Chipping Campden 2 909.09x
Congresbury 2 1428.57x
Clifton 1 28.74x
Great Malvern 1 104.17x
Kidderminster Foreign 1 153.85x
Salford Priors 1 1000.00x

Top female names

These are the female first names most often recorded with the Vickerage surname in 1881. Names are not merged, so initials, variant spellings and transcription quirks can appear as separate rows.

Name Count
Elizabeth 3
Harriet 2
Sarah 2
Ann 1
Bertha 1
Caroline 1
Eliza 1
Emily 1
Frances 1
Hannah 1
Louise 1
Mary 1

Top male names

These are the male first names most often recorded with the Vickerage surname in 1881. Names are not merged, so initials, variant spellings and transcription quirks can appear as separate rows.

Name Count
John 4
William 4
Edwin 2
Alfred 1
Earnest 1
Ernest 1
George 1
Harry 1
Herbert 1
Jesse 1
Noah 1
Richard 1
Thomas 1

Top occupations

Occupational titles are kept as recorded and later transcribed, so related jobs, spelling variants and mistakes stay separate. Scholar was the census term for a child in education. That means the other rows often tell you more about adult work in Vickerage households.

FAQ

Vickerage surname: questions and answers

How common was the Vickerage surname in 1881?

In 1881, 36 people were recorded with the Vickerage surname. That placed it at #28,559 in the surname rankings for that year.

How common is the Vickerage surname today?

The latest modern count shown here is 110 in 2016. That gives Vickerage a modern rank of #29,225.

What does the Vickerage map show?

The map shows local surname concentration for the selected year. Darker areas have a stronger concentration of Vickerage bearers relative to the surrounding population.

What records is this surname page based on?

The historical counts come from census surname records. The modern counts and neighbourhood summaries come from later surname distribution records. Counts are recorded bearers in those records, not a live estimate of everyone with the name today.