The map here shows the proportion of the population with surname Flaherty by district which were also known as the Poor Law Unions. The districts with the highest proportion were Oughterard at 3.19%, Galway at 2.39%, and Dingle at 1.14%. The proportions shown use scientific notation where the colour map uses a log norm which is discussed in the methodology section which can be viewed using the link above.
The map here shows the proportion of the population with surname Flaherty by DED. The electoral divisions with the highest proportion were Inishmore in County Galway at 13.81%, Camus in County Galway at 10.9%, and Gorumna in County Galway at 9.87%. The proportions shown use scientific notation where the colour map uses a log norm which is discussed in the methodology section which can be viewed using the link above.
The pie chart shows the marital status of the population with surname Flaherty. This is either single, married, or widow or widower. The proportion of responses aged over 15 who were single were 49.56%, married were 40.21%, and either widowed or widow were 10.23%.
The table shown here displays the top 10 first names by the number of people who had the surname Flaherty. The most common first name was Mary at 459 people, followed by John at 350 people, Patrick at 306 people, and Bridget at 265 people.
The population pyramid displays a breakdown in groups of every 5 years the number of people with the surname Flaherty.
The image shown is the religious breakdown for the population with surname Flaherty. Each religion has been rounded to the nearest whole percentage and any religion less than 3% has been classified as other. The most common religion was Catholic at 98.0%.
The table shown were the top 5 occupations for the population with the surname Flaherty. The most common occupation was Farmer at 468 people, followed by Farmers Son at 269 people, and Farmers Daughter at 79 people.
The map shown here was the proportion of the population with surname Flaherty who were born in each of the counties in Ireland. Unlike the proportion of the population above, this is the reported birthplace on the census. The counties with the highest proportion from it were Galway at 1.15%, followed by Kerry at 0.42%, Longford at 0.15%, and Clare at 0.13%. The proportions shown use scientific notation where the colour map uses a log norm which is discussed in the methodology section which can be viewed using the link above.
For the literacy pie chart shown, there are three categories, one for those who could read and write, another for those who could read only and the final for those who could not read or write. The pie chart is based on the population with surname Flaherty. The proportion of responses aged over 9 who can read and write were 76.5%, read only were 3.41%, and not able to read or write were 20.09%.
The bar shown here is the percentage (in green) who could speak Irish while the percentage in red were those who do not speak Irish or if the census entry was blank or unknown for the population with surname Flaherty. The proportion who could speak Irish was 47.0%, while either not speaking Irish or unknown was 53.0%.