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| = Introduction = | | = Introduction = |
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| Knowing where your ancestor lived is very helpful when you need to search a census that is not indexed. Names and boundaries of census districts and subdistricts, however, may have different names and boundaries than the counties, towns, or municipalities they cover. | | Knowing where your ancestor lived is very helpful when you need to search a census that is not indexed. Names and boundaries of census districts and subdistricts, however, may have different names and boundaries than the counties, towns, or municipalities they cover. |
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| For gazetteers and maps to help with searching a census, go back to the previous screen and select a province from the table. | | For gazetteers and maps to help with searching a census, go back to the previous screen and select a province from the table. |
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| = Census districts = | | = Census districts = |
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| Canadian national census records are arranged by census year, province, and by census districtsLook this term up in the glossary. and subdistricts within the province. | | Canadian national census records are arranged by census year, province, and by census districts. Look this term up in the glossary. and subdistricts within the province. |
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| *Census districts roughly followed the boundaries of electoral or voting districts. | | *Census districts roughly followed the boundaries of electoral or voting districts. |
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| *Large cities such as Toronto and Montreal may have several census districts. | | *Large cities such as Toronto and Montreal may have several census districts. |
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| = Census subdistricts = | | = Census subdistricts = |
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| Subdistricts in more populated places often had two or more divisions. Each division is the area or neighborhood covered by a census taker. | | Subdistricts in more populated places often had two or more divisions. Each division is the area or neighborhood covered by a census taker. |
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| = Numbers assigned to census districts and subdistricts = | | = Numbers assigned to census districts and subdistricts = |
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| == The 1891 and 1901 censuses == | | == The 1891 and 1901 censuses == |
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| These follow an alphabetical arrangement for all levels: province, district, and subdistrict. Numbers were assigned, starting with British Columbia and moving eastward across Canada. | | These follow an alphabetical arrangement for all levels: province, district, and subdistrict. Numbers were assigned, starting with British Columbia and moving eastward across Canada. |
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