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*[http://www.acadian-cajun.com/genac1.htm Acadian Censuses at Acadian-Cajun Genealogy and History, 1671-1752]
*[http://www.acadian-cajun.com/genac1.htm Acadian Censuses at Acadian-Cajun Genealogy and History, 1671-1752]
*[http://new-brunswick.net/nbgenlinks/ Head of Family Returns and Nominal Census, 1604-1921 at NB GenLinks]
*[http://new-brunswick.net/nbgenlinks/ Head of Family Returns and Nominal Census, 1604-1921 at NB GenLinks]
*[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannb/NB_Census_1783Studholm_Report.htm 1783 Studholm Report]
::In June, 1783, Maj. Studholm sent a party of four men up the river from Fort Howe with instructions to determine who was settled upon the lands in various townships and what title they had to those lands, if any. Their report to Maj. Studholm, usually referred to by family historians today as "The Studholm Report" is an important historical document. It is, in effect, a heads of households census, and in addition provides information about land title, the loyalty or otherwise of many of the pre-Loyalist inhabitants on the river, etc., that can be found nowhere else.<ref>"1783 Studholm Report", Rootsweb, https://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannb/NB_Census_1783Studholm_Report.htm, accessed 15 November 2020.</ref>


==Missing Census Records==
==Missing Census Records==
318,531

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