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'''1911''' Names, ages, occupations, religion, etc., are listed (whole province) | '''1911''' Names, ages, occupations, religion, etc., are listed (whole province) | ||
==Missing Census Records== | |||
<br>The censuses for 1851–1881 are not all complete. Returns for some parishes and sometimes whole counties have not survived. A list of the surviving census returns can be found in Robert F. Fellows' ''Researching Your Ancestors in New Brunswick'' pages 128–144 and ''Genealogist's Handbook for Atlantic Canada Research'' | <br>The censuses for 1851–1881 are not all complete. Returns for some parishes and sometimes whole counties have not survived. A list of the surviving census returns can be found in [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/43888?availability=Family%20History%20Library Robert F. Fellows '''Researching Your Ancestors in New Brunswick'''], Family History Library, and [https://www.worldcat.org/title/researching-your-ancestors-in-new-brunswick-canada/oclc/433880028 WorldCat], pages 128–144, and [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/678961?availability=Family%20History%20Library '''''Genealogist's Handbook for Atlantic Canada Research'''''], Family History Library, and [https://www.worldcat.org/title/genealogists-handbook-for-atlantic-canada-research/oclc/37277546 WorldCat], edited by Terrence M. Punch, pages 7–12. | ||
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1851-1921 Online Canadian Indexes and Images [edit | edit source]
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Automated Genealogy[2] | Library Archives Canada[3] | Ancestry FHL[4] | Ancestry Library[5] | Ancestry Home[6] | |||
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The early New Brunswick censuses which list names are basically Acadian French censuses. They provide relationships, ages, and names. They were taken in the years 1671, 1686, 1693, 1695, 1698, and 1701. The censuses of 1703 and 1707 provide the names of heads of households.
The rest of the censuses are as follows:
1714 Head of household (for Acadia and Des Mines)
1714 Names are listed (for the Parish of Beaubassin only)
1731,1733 Head of household in Acadia
1739 Head of household (all Acadia and part of the St. John River valley)
1762,1763,1767 Enumeration (counting) of inhabitants only
1783 Head of household (St. John River valley)
1803 Head of household (Prince William parish, Hopewell, Sackville, and Westmorland)
1820 Head of household (Botsford, Dorchester)
1821 Head of household and wife (Grand Manan)
1851 Names, ages, occupations, year entered colony are listed (whole province)
1861,1871 Names, ages, occupations, religion, etc., are listed (whole province)
1881,1891 Names, ages, occupations, religion, etc., are listed (whole province)
1901 Names, ages, occupations, religion, etc., are listed (whole province)
1911 Names, ages, occupations, religion, etc., are listed (whole province)
Missing Census Records[edit | edit source]
The censuses for 1851–1881 are not all complete. Returns for some parishes and sometimes whole counties have not survived. A list of the surviving census returns can be found in Robert F. Fellows Researching Your Ancestors in New Brunswick, Family History Library, and WorldCat, pages 128–144, and Genealogist's Handbook for Atlantic Canada Research, Family History Library, and WorldCat, edited by Terrence M. Punch, pages 7–12.
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- ↑ FamilySearch, a free online service of the Family History Library.
- ↑ Automated Genealogy, a free online service includes links to free images found at the Library and Archives Canada.
- ↑ Library Archives Canada, a free online service includes links to free images and partial indexes found at the Library and Archives Canada.
- ↑ Ancestry.com, a subscription site that provides online indexes and images to all surviving national and many provincial census records, among other sources. They have three online editions: (1) an FHL edition free only at the Family History Library and a few Family History Centers, (2) a slightly smaller Library edition free only at some public libraries, and (3) a Home edition subscription service for individuals.
- ↑ Ancestry.com, a subscription site that provides online indexes and images to all surviving national and many provincial census records, among other sources. They have three online editions: (1) an FHL edition free only at the Family History Library and a few Family History Centers, (2) a slightly smaller Library edition free only at some public libraries, and (3) a Home edition subscription service for individuals.
- ↑ Ancestry.com, a subscription site that provides online indexes and images to all surviving federal and many state census records, among other sources. They have three online editions: (1) an FHL edition free only at the Family History Library and a few Family History Centers, (2) a slightly smaller Library edition free only at some public libraries, and (3) a Home edition subscription service for individuals.