1851 census (Canada East & West, New Brunswick, Nova Sco

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Jack
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1851 census (Canada East & West, New Brunswick, Nova Sco

Post by Jack » Sun May 28, 2006 11:30 pm

Hi folks,
The 1851 Canadian Census is now online.
Please note the area covered in this census isn't what we term Canada today.

http://www.collectionscanada.ca/archivi ... dex-e.html

It's not name searchable.
So unless you've an awfy lot of spare time, you need to have a fair idea of where a person might be.
It's very useful for any of us with rellies in those areas; and free too. :D
Jack

Ted
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Post by Ted » Sun May 28, 2006 11:33 pm

Hi Jack

Nice one - I've been hoping for something like this for a while.

Cheers

Ted
Looking for Allan / Gordon / Troup / McInnes / Grant / Taylor / Jackson from Aberdeen (city & shire) & Banffshire
Alexander / Allan / Stewart in W Lothian
Allan / Burnett in USA and Canada / Davidson & Philp in Fife and Lanarkshire

Jack
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Post by Jack » Mon May 29, 2006 12:09 am

Hi Ted,
Me too! My GGG-GF Hugh Kerr "disappeared" after the 1841 census.
A headstone at the High Kirk in Stevenston says he died aged 78 in 1858.
So where was heck was he in 1851? It was eventually found he'd died in Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario 1858 - not Scotland.
His wife Helen Reside died in 1840, and he left Scotland about 1845, firstly to York County where his married daur Helen was living.
A son Daniel followed in about 1851 after his father Hugh and daur Helen moved to Ingersoll.
So i'm fortunate in at least i know where the family should be in 1851....
This link gives what years the censuses are available for Canada.

http://www.collectionscanada.ca/genealo ... 001-e.html
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Jack

BarbR
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Post by BarbR » Sat Jun 10, 2006 1:21 am

The folks at automated genealogy are considering transcribing this census so will be name searchable on their site when completed.

Barbara

Andy
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Post by Andy » Mon Jun 12, 2006 7:54 am

Thanks Jack,

I suppose you know this means I've got no excuse to put off tracking down all the Rathlin mob that moved to New Brunswick.
Searching for Keogh, Kelly, Fitzgerald, Riddell, Stewart, Wilson, McQuilkin, Lynch, Boyle, Cairney, Ross, King, McIlravey, McCurdy, Drennan and Woods (to name but a few).

Also looking for any information on Rathlin Island, County Antrim, Ireland.