Saskatchewan Census
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Saskatchewan in the Canadian Censuses
Population Schedules - Online Records
Saskatchewan became a province from the Northwest Territories in 1905. The Northwest Territories was included in the 1881, 1891, and 1901 Canadian Census.
- Links to all Canada Census
- Library and Archives of Canada for more census information.
1881 | 1891 | 1901 |
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FamilySearch
Ancestry.com ($) Findmypast.com ($) Library and Archives of Canada |
FamilySearch; index and images
Ancestry.com ($) Findmypast.com ($) Library and Archives of Canada |
FamilySearch
Ancestry.com ($) Findmypast.com ($) Library and Archives of Canada |
1911 | 1921 | 1931 |
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FamilySearch
Ancestry.com ($) Findmypast.com ($) Library and Archives of Canada |
Ancestry.com ($)
MyHeritage.com ($) Library and Archives of Canada |
Ancestry.com ($); images
Library and Archives of Canada; images |
Northwest and Prairie Province Censuses
Saskatchewan was included in the 1906, 1916, and 1926 Northwest and Prairie Province enumerations.
1906 Northwest Provinces Census |
1916 Prairie Provinces Census |
1926 Prairie Provinces Census |
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FamilySearch; index only
Ancestry ($) MyHeritage ($) Library and Archives of Canada |
FamilySearch
Ancestry ($) MyHeritage ($) |
FamilySearch
Library and Archives of Canada |
Cultural Groups Census Records
1905 List of Doukhobours |
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FamilySearch - images |
Non-population Schedules
Saskatchewan was not included in any non-population schedules.
More Information
- Canada Censuses and Information
- Abbreviations and Acronyms in Canadian censuses at Statistics Canada
- Canadian Censuses at Library and Archives of Canada.
- In Canada, some censuses were enumerated in French, English or both languages. French Genealogical Word List
References
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