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In 1066, the average family size in England was typically around five to six members. This often included parents and their children, and in some cases, extended family members or servants. Families tended to be larger in rural areas due to the need for labor on farms, while urban families might be smaller due to limited space and resources. Life expectancy was lower at the time, which also influenced family dynamics and size.

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