Willington, Connecticut Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're looking to move to a new area, you might be interested in knowing the Population & Steets in Willingham City. This Ohio town has an estimated population of 4,799, falling three people short of the city threshold. While it may not sound like much, the town has been preparing to become a city under Ohio law for the past several years. In August, the U.S. Census Bureau published its first population figures for Wellington, Ohio, and lumped the township and village together. Its population was confirmed at 4,799 in 2010, a number that falls three people short of the city's population threshold.

The city has a diverse population. The city is home to a large Maori population, with almost one-fourth of its population being Maori. The city is also home to a significant Asian and Pacific Islander population. Overall, the population of the city is considered to be European. The city's ethnic composition is made up of almost 80% Europeans, and 3% Maori.

The Wellington Public Cemetery is 100 acres, with 21 perches. It was opened in 1891, and the Sydney Street Cemetery is used for burials only. The town is located on the site of the early Chapman estate, Homewood. The Chapman family came to the area in 1791, and Mr. Justice Chapman was one of the first settlers. He left England at the age of twenty to settle in New Zealand. In addition to Samuel Revans, he was also the founder of New Zealand's first daily paper, The Wellington Times.