Census of Canada, 1911 Census of the Prairie Provinces, 1916 Census of 1921only available at Ancestry.com Census Available at Family Search Historical Names Lower Canada, sometimes referred to as Canada East, is the mainly French-speaking region of Canada around the lower St. Lawrence River, in...
1911 census for Canada now available on InternetROXANNE MOORE SAUCIER
If you had already found your place of interest among the census returns from the 1921 Census of Canada or 1926 Census of Prairie Provinces, consider viewing the sub-district description inCensus Searchfor that earlier census year. It might assist you in navigating the sub-district descriptions f...
Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, sailed for Canada from his home country of Scotland the year prior to this census being taken. In 1871, he is recorded as living in Ontario with his parents, Alexander and Eliza, and his widowed sister-in-law, Caroline Ottaway. Both B...
We already know that Chaplin was born in England, but the1911 censusmay help us find out when he immigrated to Canada, as Chaplin was in Canada by the start of the First World War. After a few tries, I found a reference to Chaplin and his family by using the search terms seen in ...
Screenshots of Census Search in English and French (Library and Archives Canada). Now, when I search for my great-grandfather, Henry D. Barkhouse, and display any of his census entries, the data translates as well. English and French display of Census 1911 record for Henry D. Barkhouse (...
Many of Alberta's French-speaking residents live in the central and northwestern regions of the province. As reported in the 2001 census, the Chinese represented nearly four percent of Alberta's population and East Indians represented better than two percent. Both Edmonton and Calgary have China...
(afterManitoba). Many of Alberta's French-speaking residents live in the central and northwestern regions of the province. As reported in the 2001 census, the Chinese represented nearly four percent of Alberta's population and East Indians represented better than two percent. BothEdmontonandCalgary...
Other Library and Archives Canada sources also provide information about James Murdock and his family. The1911 Censusindicates that James Murdock and his wife Nettie (short for Annette) lived in Toronto South―the same district where Murdock would run for election in 1921―with their two children ...
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