1851 Census of Canada contains records from Andover, Victoria County, New Brunswick by Year: 1851; Census Place: Andover, Victoria County, New Brunswick; Schedule: II; Roll: C_996; Page: 27; Line: 16 - .
Within the context of the Canadian Census, defining Indigenous peoples has been an evolving process. This guide was created in an attempt to navigate this definition. The terms “Indian,” “Indian territory,” “Native” etc. were utilized to discover how the Department of Agriculture defined Indigenous peoples and land. All of the censuses have been linked to the original document, though the digital copy located on archive.org.
1851 Census of Canada contains records from Kent, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada by Year: 1851; Census Place: Kent, Carleton County, New Brunswick; Schedule: I; Roll: C_994; Page: 1; Line: 40 - .
1851 Census of Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia contains records from Kent, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada by Census of 1851 (Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia). Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Canada.; Year: 1851; Census Place: Kent, Carleton County, New Brunswick; Schedule: I; Roll: C_994; Page: 1; Line: 39 - .
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This spreadsheet contains a checklist of Census publications from 1956 to 1981 (from the 1956 Census to the 1976 Census inclusive) and provides links to electronic copies found in the Internet Archive when available. The list of reports is taken from the Historical Catalogue of Statistics Canada Publications, 1918-1980 (11-512). It is a continuation of the "Census of Canada Report Locator: 1851-1951" (http://hdl.handle.net/10864/10936).
1851 Canada Census contains records from Nicolet, Canada East (Quebec), Canada by Year: 1851; Census Place: Nicolet, Canada East (Quebec); Schedule: A; Roll: C-1131; Page: 129; Line: 1 - Line Number: 31; Page Stamped: 129; Page Handwritten: 65.
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This table presents the population and private occupied dwelling counts and intercensal growth for Canada, the provinces and the territories, 1851 to 2021 censuses.
1851 Census of Canada contains records from Rivière du Loup, Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada by Year: 1851; Census Place: Kamouraska, Canada East (Quebec); Schedule: A; Roll: C-1123; Page: 23; Line: 37 - .
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Data on broad age groups and gender for the population of Canada, provinces and territories, 1851 to 2021 censuses.
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Provides information highlights by topic via key indicators for various levels of geography.
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Contained within the 4th Edition (1974) of the Atlas of Canada is a collection of four maps showing the distribution of population for 1851 (Newfoundland 1857), 1871 (Newfoundland 1869), 1901 and 1921 by historical region. A supplementary chart for each map shows the percentage of population by province and territory. As well, for each map, a text listing urban centres with historical populations of 10 000 or more is provided.
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Data on broad age groups and gender for the population of Canada, provinces and territories, 1851 to 2021 censuses.
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Provides information highlights by topic via key indicators for various levels of geography.
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This table is part of a series of tables that present a portrait of Canada based on the various census topics. The tables range in complexity and levels of geography. Content varies from a simple overview of the country to complex cross-tabulations; the tables may also cover several censuses.
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Historic population values of the County of Peel, 1821-1971. The values include population at the township level, as well as for towns and villages that were established. The County of Peel was organised in 1851 and existed until the formation of the Region of Peel in 1974. The townships making up Peel County were opened for settlement by 1820 by the Crown. The first population values provided in this data are from the 1821 Census. As the population of Peel grew, towns and villages were established and became separate entities from the townships they were once a part of. For example, the Village of Brampton was incorporated in 1853 and was no longer a part of Chinguacousy Township so it's population is reported separately. In the table you will notice some records have a 0 or no record - this indicates the town or village did not exist during that Census.
Further Information
Library and Archives Canada provides searchable individual records of Censuses from 1851-1926.
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1851 Census of Canada contains records from Andover, Victoria County, New Brunswick by Year: 1851; Census Place: Andover, Victoria County, New Brunswick; Schedule: II; Roll: C_996; Page: 27; Line: 16 - .