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Canada Census 1906 of The Northwest Provinces |
Short Title |
Canada Census 1906 of The NW Provinces |
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Ancestry.com |
Publisher |
Ancestry.com Operations Inc |
Repository |
Ancestry |
Source ID |
S1612025687 |
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2 CONC Ancestry provides further and possibly extensive explanation of this source material it purchased and privately indexed at a specific point in time with, potentially, periodic or irregular updates by Ancestry and the possibility of many updates and correction by members in the interim via this proprietary Ancestry.com Records Collection.
From: Library and Archives Canada
Described as : Census of the Prairie Provinces, 1906
Details : Only Schedule 1 (Population and Live Stock) has been retained
Their reference: Formerly Record Group 31 (RG31)
Location : Library and Archives Canada; 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0N4
This research tool contains 802,442 records that are searchable by name.
The 1906 Census marked the first regularly scheduled collection of statistics specifically for the provinces of Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. It officially began on June 24, 1906.
Further:
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Linked to Individuals: 51 |
Bäck-Fredborg, Alfred
Bazin, Eugène Alexis
Beaulieu, Marie Élise "Lydia"
Bellehumeur, Patrice "Patrick" Monet dit
Berthelet "Barthelette", François "Francis"
Biluk, Warwara "Varvara"
Blondel Lenglet, Marie Joséphine "Thérèse"
Branconnier, Daniel
Byrko, Dmytro "Iwan" "John"
Byrko, John
Caplette, Sarah
Chabot, Edouard "Edward"
Chabot, George Joseph Maurice
Chabot, Joseph Hilaire Stanislas
Chabot, Marie Aurore
Charron dite Ducharme, Sarah Anne
Demers, Marie Marcelline
Duboishue dite Bréland, Élise
Ducharme, Mélanie Marie
Ducharme dite Charron, Victoria Reine
Fleury, Cecile
Fortier, Ezilda "Exilda" "Esilda"
Gautron, Marie Louise "Mary"
Griveau, Jean Louis "Léon"
Gurski-Chorny, Paraska "Pearl" "Polly"
Guttin, Augustine
Hildebrand, Heinrich
Hildebrand, Heinrich H "Henry" Jr
Kenny, Elizabeth
Klym, Maria
Le Dévéhat, Marie-Louise "Louise"
Lenglet, Auguste Melchoir Marie
Maheux "Maheu", Marie Julienne "Cordélia"
Maury, Joséphine "Marguerite" "Margaret"
McDonald "MacDonald", Jeannette "Jane" Janet"
Mudry, Iwan "John"
Mudry, Pauline "Lena"
Paradis, Alice Anne
Paradis, Marie Elisabeth "Mary"
Paradis, Marie Matilda "Matty" "Mattie"
Paradis, Ovide
Paradis, Ovide
Payette, Marie Julie St Armour dite
Peiluck "Pijuluk", Jan "John"
Peiluck "Pijuluk", Joseph "Joe"
Peiluck "Pijuluk", Peter "Pete"
Pelletier, Guillaume "William"
Pelletier, Marie "Josephine"
Pétrin, Albéric Gédéon Michel "Albert George"
Pétrin, Marie Louise
Pétrin, Michel
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