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| ==Canada Censuses Online== | | ==New Brunswick in the Canadian Censuses== |
| ===Population Schedules=== | | ===Population Schedules - Online Records=== |
| ====Canada Censuses with Online Links====
| | In 1851 and 1861, New Brunswick was included in the census of the Province of Canada. It was also included in the first Canadian Census in 1871 and every 10 years following. |
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| ====Local, Territory, and Province Censuses==== | | ====Local, Territory, and Province Censuses==== |
| Province censuses are census records that were taken at the province level. Province censuses can even serve as substitutes for missing Canada censuses.
| | From 1671 to 1752, it was included on the Acadian cenus. Between 1773 and 1848, New Brunswick took its own census. Prior to its establishment in 1784, it was also included in the Nova Scotia census as Sunbury & northern Cumberland Counties. |
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| ===Non-population Schedules=== | | ===Non-population Schedules - Online Records=== |
| ====Mortality Census Schedules==== | | ====Mortality Census Schedules==== |
| Mortality schedules are death registers recorded at the national level, usually as part of a census. An 1871 census mortality schedules for the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec was taken on April 2, 1871, and these records cover deaths which occurred during the 12 months immediately prior to the census enumeration. The age given in the census was rounded up to what would have been the deceased’s age at his or her next birthday. | | Mortality schedules are death registers recorded at the national level, usually as part of a census. An 1871 census mortality schedules for the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec was taken on April 2, 1871, and these records cover deaths which occurred during the 12 months immediately prior to the census enumeration. The age given in the census was rounded up to what would have been the deceased’s age at his or her next birthday. |
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| *'''1871''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61498/ Canada, Census Mortality Schedule, 1871] at Ancestry - index & images ($) | | *'''1871''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61498/ Canada, Census Mortality Schedule, 1871] at Ancestry - index & images ($) |
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| In 1851 and 1861, New Brunswick was included in the census of the Province of Canada. It was also included in the first Canadian Census in 1871 and every 10 years following. From 1671 to 1752, it was included on the Acadian cenus. Between 1773 and 1848, New Brunswick took its own census. Prior to its establishment in 1784, it was also included in the Nova Scotia census as Sunbury & northern Cumberland Counties.
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| ==Additional Resources== | | ==Additional Resources== |