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1871. The Family History Library | 1871. The Family History Library and Library and Archives Canada have the entire census, including death (mortality) schedules and agricultural schedules. See [[Canada Archives and Libraries]]. | ||
1881 and 1891. The Family History Library and | 1881 and 1891. The Family History Library and Library and Archives Canada have the personal schedules of both censuses. | ||
1901. The Family History Library and | 1901. The Family History Library and Library and Archives Canada have the personal and the buildings and lands schedules. | ||
1911. The Family History Library and | 1911. The Family History Library and Library and Archives Canada have the personal schedules. | ||
To find microfilm numbers of the national censuses in the Family History Library Catalog, check the Locality Search under: | To find microfilm numbers of the national censuses in the Family History Library Catalog, check the Locality Search under: | ||
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The father’s racial or tribal origin, not whether the person was of French Canadian descent. | The father’s racial or tribal origin, not whether the person was of French Canadian descent. | ||
The 1901 census also contains a buildings and lands schedule for each locality. This schedule gives a city street address or a farm land description—such as township and range, or township, concession, and lot number—for most families. | The 1901 census also contains a buildings and lands schedule for each locality. This schedule gives a city street address or a farm land description—such as township and range, or township, concession, and lot number—for most families. | ||
== Indexes to the National Censuses == | == Indexes to the National Censuses == |
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