1911 census for Canada now available on InternetROXANNE MOORE SAUCIER
Rootsweb Canadian Census Records First Name: (optional) Surname (3 letter min.): Year (optional): Province/Town: (optional) AllHalifaxLower CanadaONOntarioQuebec Type of Records:AllMarrbaptismbirthcensusconfirmationdeathmarriagemilitary Related Canadian Searches: ...
certain parts of Yukon, eastern shore of Hudson Bay north of Great Whale River, and southern shore of Hudson Strait and Ungava Bay. This separate set of instructions was issued because the census of population in these areas was recorded using a...
Library and Archives Canada (LAC) is the guardian of Canada’s distant past and recent history. It holds the historical census returns for Canada, including some dating back to New France and some for Newfoundland. We have indexed some dating from 1825 to 1926, and these are available online...
published in 1985. This job gave me the opportunity to spend a week at the National Archives of Canada, now Library and Archives Canada (LAC), researching the Ontario census records on microfilm. I never imagined that I would eventually work at LAC, but I digress. Back to my grandfather’...
Fifth Census of Canada 1911 作者:Blue, Archibald; Canada Census & Statistics Office; 页数:544 ISBN:9781171512530 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 我要写书评 Fifth Census of Canada 1911的书评 ···(全部 0 条)...
1911 Census — 1 June 1911 1921 Census — 1 June 1921 Census Records Online: Indexes, Extractions & Transcriptions General Resources Printable Charts & Forms Publications, Software & Supplies Social Networking Related Categories U.K. & Ireland Census U.S. Census Advertisements Advertisement...
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 ...
Based on Next Generation sequencing techniques, we’re able to census the bacteria in a single tick. In collaboration with professor Vett Lloyd of Mount Allison University in New Brunswick and professor emeritus Reuben Kaufman of Saltspring Island British Columbia, and with support from our ...
The first of such sources is the often-overlooked census records. The census provides vital information about research subjects, and individual information can greatly increase success in researching Indigenous members of the CEF and the Royal Newfoundland Regiment (RNR). In the case of Edwardson, ...