Nova scotia census records 1891 While the 1921 census records are not available on the Libraries and Archives Canada site, they provide a link to Ancestry. Search Canada's census records all in one database. At one time, Nova Scotia included both New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Census records for Yarmouth Co. Directories Hutchinson's, Lowell's and McAlpine's Provincial and City Directories Canada411, On-Line Searchable Canadian Telephone Directory Find birth, marriage & deaths records; census, Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. Prior to Confederation in 1867, census records listed heads of households, number and sex of family members and occupation of the head of household. The 1891 census includes seven provinces - British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec – and the Northwest Territories, which at the time was comprised of the districts of Alberta, Assiniboia East, Assiniboia West, Saskatchewan, and Mackenzie River. Terminology Aggregate returns (Separated from Nova Scotia in 1769, joined Confederation 1873) Nominal census records exist for 1891; 1901; 1911; 1921; 1935; 1945. Neighboring Counties [edit | edit source]. If you do not find what you are looking for, please ask for it. Joe PeUie’V LiVW of Fee Nova Scotia Genealogy Web Sites records. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry. Ship Passenger Lists: Neighboring Counties [edit | edit source]. The 1891 census is missing the records for Lots 21 and 22, as these records have not survived. The 1891 Canada census included the then seven provinces of the country - British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. St George's Bay, Guysborough County — 1811 Census, Assessment and Poll Tax Records 1767-1838 Census Returns, 1767-1787 Census Returns for Granville, 1772 / 73 Valuation Real Estate for Halifax and surrounding area, Find birth, marriage & deaths records; census, Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. Prior to its establishment in 1784, it was also included in the Nova Scotia census as Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. Canada, Nova Scotia - Census - 1891. Census, poll tax rolls and other lists of people in a given area have been created in Nova Scotia since the 1750s when officials created lists to account for the distribution of victuals, or supplies, in the new settlement of Halifax. are available for the following years: 1791, 1793, 1817, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, and 1901. Census. Library and The resource presented here includes all census returns for Nova Scotia, up to and including 1838. The nominal lists identify each householder’s building material of house (wood, stone, or brick), number of storeys, and number of rooms. Acadian Surnames. The land tenure system * 1851 Census of Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia * 1861 Census of Canada * 1871 Canada Census, head of house index only * 1871 Canada Census with images * 1881 Canada Census (no images) * * 1881 Canada Census * 1891 Canada Census * 1901 Canada Census * 1906 Canada Census for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta Index created by the Nova Scotia Archives. They include census records, school records, business directories and tax assessment records. Census of 1861. The official enumeration date for this census was April 2, 1871, and these records cover deaths which occurred during the 12 months immediately prior to the census enumeration. Explore the world’s largest collection of free family trees, genealogy records and resources. 445 no. C. Genealogy / Census. The first coast-to-coast census was taken in 1881. , 276 miles north-east of Halifax. Find birth, marriage & deaths records; census, Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. 0 – February 5, 2011 . Microfilm. As of January 2024, the following Nova Scotia vital statistics records are held by Vital Statistics, Service Nova Scotia. The 1881 Census Returns, Assessment and Poll Tax Records 1767-1838 searchable name indexes and digitized records available online. (1891) Genealogies of land-owning families in the British colonies, including Census records. NS GenWeb [Report Broken Link] 1871 Census Located at Antigonish Co. When searching for census records, remember that Nova Scotia joined Confederation in 1867. The next census taken provincially was in 1851, followed by enumerations every ten years thereafter; these returns, up to and including 1921, have all been digitized and are available via the Library and Archives Canada website. McINNIS, Genealogist [email protected] FOREWORD: During a number of years of genealogical research in Eastern Nova Scotia, I have often wished for some kind of Index, to facilitate faster access to the Census Records. The years, descriptions and archival references are included in the above table, for example, Nova Scotia, 1817. The third census of Canada covers seven provinces - British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec - and the Northwest Territories, which at the time was comprised of the districts of Alberta, Assiniboia East, Assiniboia West 1891 Census - Lunenburg County: 1465743/44: T-6318/19;T-6427: 1901 Census - Lunenburg County: 1843535/36: Available: Available: Please keep in mind that the Nova Scotia Census records prior to 1871 do not include individual family members. 1891 Census of Mi'kmaq in Nova Scotia [Note: In the 1891 Census, "Shanty" can mean shanty or wigwam. Hillman. 1891. From 1871-1901 all members of the household were listed with different information added to each person in the 1891 census and the whole birth date in the 1901 Census. 1911. Microfilm 1666-1891, which includes Nova Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. Census records. Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. Newfoundland was not part of Canada until 1949. Antigonish (Village) T-6308. NS GenWeb [Report Broken Link] 1891 Dominion Census Located at Soccgs Home Page [Report Broken Link] 1901 Census Located at Antigonish Co. A big thanks to Dwayne for the enormous amount of time and effort that he spent in completing this project. All prairies. (1891) Genealogies of land-owning families in the British colonies, including Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. Sub-district Name. It does not list collections for lower jurisdictions. 25 #1-43: Dover: 1918-1932: Vol. List of districts and sub-districts. This census was transcribed and published by the Nova Scotia Archives in 1979; the 1827 Census was unusually rich in detail, and the work done in 1979 has enabled greater search flexibility now, namely the ability to search on religion, occupation and 1891: Nova Scotia Census Returns : 1871/1881/1891: Census Index: Digby County: Charlotte Vardy : 1901: Nova Scotia Census Returns: BARTON The following Census records for Nova Scotia are available on microfilm through the LDS, the AGLL and PANS. In total, enumerators gathered information on 3,485,761 individuals in Canada: New Brunswick (285,594) Nova Scotia (387,800) Ontario (1,620,851) Quebec (1,191,516) In 1967, the census returns were microfilmed, with a re-filming done in 1975. 1893-1894. They are an invaluable source of information for researchers. Annapolis County * Queens County * Shelburne County * Yarmouth County. Home Catalogue User’s Guide Developers Licence ≡ ≡ Survey ≡ ≡ Historical census records include terms to refer to racial, ethnic and cultural groups that were used at the time of the creation of these records. This collection consists of an index of the 1871 census mortality schedules for the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Ontario. (1891) Genealogies of land-owning families in the British colonies, including 1891: Nova Scotia Census Returns : 1871/1881/1891: Census Index: Digby County: Charlotte Vardy : 1901: Nova Scotia Census Returns: BARTON The following Census records for Nova Scotia are available on microfilm through the LDS, the AGLL and PANS. 1891 Census of Canada, 1891 Archives of Canada FamilySearch Ancestry ($) 1901 Census of Canada, 1901 Archives of Canada FamilySearch Ancestry ($) 1911 Nova Scotia Surnames from Birth Registers, 1864 to Skip to Main Content Search Search . Census returns are official records that count the country's population. Please keep in mind Search Canada's census records all in one database. Colonial Gentry: Genealogical & Heraldic History 2 (1891) Reference: Commissioner of Public Records Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 vol. AHS holds typescript copies of the following censuses: Port-Royal (1671) Nova Scotia (1770–1787) Nova Scotia (1827 Antigonish County 1891 Nova Scotia Census Project Forword GEORGE N. 1894-1895. Antigonish Harbour. Various local census returns were taken starting in 1770 to 1838. D. ] Addle, Bella, Age 8, House 1/1, Nova Scotia Census Records Online indexed by county 1698 Acadian Census 1752 Census Cape Breton Island 1770 Census of Lunenburg, Pictou Co,Sunbury County; Conway 1770-1787 - Nova Scotia Census Returns 1891 Census,Antigonish County 1900. Inverness County * Guysborough County * Pictou County. Its capital, Halifax, is the most important city in the region. The 1891 Census was enumerated by census districts and sub-districts, and the records were compiled accordingly. 1891 Age: 1 year Province: Nova Scotia District: Inverness Sub-district: Margaree East. This table shows links to province-wide collections. Arisaig. The records for 1891-1911 are held at Gosling Memorial Library, St. 1931. 18 1 digital object(s) Hamilton, Clarence . administration records (1751-1866), health records, special census records, petitions to the House of Assembly, land grants, communications from the Colonial Office, relief lists, Royal Commissions, and private citizens records. User Guide 2. Census Records. John’s, Newfoundland. 35 #42: Lower Prospect: and Will of many of the Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. Sydney County was created in 1784 to administer the eastern mainland of Nova Scotia (now Antigonish and Guysborough Counties). Finally, I decided to do it! The task began, with the 1881 Inverness and Antigonish Records Images Family Tree Genealogies Catalog Books Wiki. . According to Nova Scotia Archives Records Management: "Civil registration of The national government of Canada has taken censuses every ten years since 1871 and every five years since 1971. 1891 Nova Scotia Census - Smith's Cove, Halifax County - Transcribed by John Cordes 1891 Nova Scotia Census - Sydney Mines (Part 1) Nova Scotia Census Records - Microfilm list of Nova Scotia Census records available through the LDS, the AGLL, and PANS. At that time, enumerators collected information from British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec, which included 201 1891 Census of Canada, 1891 Archives of Canada FamilySearch Ancestry ($) 1901 Census of Canada, 1901 Archives of Canada FamilySearch Ancestry ($) 1911 Census of Canada, 1911 Nova Scotia Archives & Records Management 6016 University Avenue Halifax, Nova Scotia (902) 424-6060 Website Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. Colchester County * Westmorland County, New Brunswick. A brief one-time registration is required in order to be able to access the census records on his web site. Census Online > Links > Canada > Nova Scotia (12 Links) Links to Online Census Records Nova Scotia : State Nova Scotia: County Annapolis (0) Antigonish (7) Cape Breton (0) Colchester (0) Cumberland (0) Digby (0) Guysborough (0) Halifax (0) Hants (2) Inverness (2) Kings (0) 1891 Census of Canada Database . Nova Scotia was one of the four original provinces of Canada in 1867. Date: 1890-1891. There is also a searchable database for the 1841 census, which was a Heads of Family census only. 1892-1893. (1891) Genealogies of land-owning families in the British colonies, including SYDNEY, or SOUTH SYDNEY, an important seaport town of Nova Scotia, formerly the capital of the Colony of Cape Breton, situated in the east part of the Island of Cape Breton, at the head of one of the finest harbors in the world, having a safe and secure entrance: it is the eastern terminus of the I. Nova Scotia is the second-smallest province in Canada, but the most populous province in the Maritimes. 1921. These records contain detailed information about individuals and their families, such as: Census of 1861: Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island: Heads of households: New Brunswick, Ontario (Canada West), Quebec (Canada East) Census of Canada, 1891: Alberta, British * 1851 Census of Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia * 1861 Census of Canada * 1871 Canada Census, head of house index only * 1871 Canada Census with images * 1881 Canada Census (no images) * * 1881 Canada Census Census Records 1891 The 1891 Census for Scotland was taken on the night of 5/6 April 1891. Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management has an online resource guide about how to research these types of records. Schedules printed in English and French. Library and Archives Canada has census holdings for 1921-1945, as well as some earlier N and HF census returns. Most of the census consists of statistical information. Nova Scotia, Antigonish Catholic Diocese, 1823-1905 Index and images. AGLL offers all of these films for loan or for purchase. According to Nova Scotia Archives Records Management: "Civil registration of Census returns taken in Nova Scotia date back to those under French occupation prior to 1750. Census Search. Authors: Chelsea Jack Figure 1. In 1851 and 1861, Nova Scotia was included in the census of the Province of Canada. (1891) Genealogies of land-owning families in the British colonies, including The above links take you to the Inverness County, 1891 Nova Scotia Census data, or discriptions of the project that brought you this information. From 1671 to 1755, Nova Scotians were included in the Acadian census. It also encompassed the Northwest Territories, comprised of five districts - Alberta, Assiniboia East, Assiniboia West, Saskatchewan, and Mackenzie River. The vast majority of census returns conducted since, being under British control, have survived and copies are held with either the Provincial Archives in Halifax [] and/or with the Library and Archives Canada in Census records. Digital images of originals housed at the Public Archives of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Select a province to get a listing of the census districts for that province, followed by a list of sub-districts and their descriptions. Canada, Nova Scotia, Census, 1861. Item ID number: 24829082 Census Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. The original records include 7,155 names and are located in RG1, Vols. Parts of Nova Scotia were included in various town census thereafter. Ontario. Victoria County * Richmond County * Inverness County. Colonial Gentry: Genealogical & Heraldic History 2 (1891) Queens County Census Records 1881 and 1891 include all the members of the household by name as well as sex, age, religion, origin, occupation and marital status. (1891) Genealogies of land-owning families in the British colonies, including . Canada East (Quebec) Canada West (Ontario) New Brunswick; Nova Scotia Canada Census, 1911 Index only. Canadian Genealogy | Nova Scotia Genealogy: Genealogy Records Nova Scotia Archives Nova Scotia Biographies Nova Scotia Cemetery Records Nova Scotia Census Records Nova Scotia Church Records Nova Scotia Court Records Nova Scotia Directories 1890-1891. Forms were printed with both English and French column headings; answers were record in the locally-spoken language. These microfilm reels are not digitized. Except for Cumberland County and parts of Shelburne County, most of the province is included. Population census of Nova Scotia in 1861. The following 1891 Census of Canada, 1891 Archives of Canada FamilySearch Ancestry ($) 1901 Census of Canada, 1901 Archives of Canada FamilySearch Ancestry ($) 1911 Nova Scotia Surnames from Birth Registers, 1864 to 1877. General census guide. 1891-1892. Northwest Territories; Nova Scotia; Ontario; Prince Edward Island; Quebec; Date modified: 2024-07-31. Canadian Census Records Lisa McBride, AG FamilySearch mcbridelw@familysearch. (1891) Genealogies of land-owning families in the British colonies, including Historical census records include terms to refer to racial, ethnic and cultural groups that were used at the time of the creation of these records. Prince Edward Island. 1861 Census of Nova Scotia (1557) The 1861 Census again only lists the male heads of Caraquet, Gloucester County; Baptisms, marriages and burials, 1768 to 1799 of Acadia, includes regions of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Quebec. [Note: In the 1891 Census, “Shanty” can mean shanty or wigwam. Census, Assessment and Poll Tax Records 1767-1838 Census Returns, 1767-1787 Census Returns for Granville, 1772 / 73 Valuation Real Estate for Halifax and surrounding area, Neighboring Counties [edit | edit source]. Extracts from the 1891 Lunenburg County Census 1891 Lunenburg County Census Complete transcription done by Dwayne Meisner. DIGBY COUNTY; 1838: Discover your family history. Links to Online Census Records. Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Library: HA C16 1891 vol. 1901. Ballantyne's Cove. Select a province to find a listing of the census districts, sub-districts and their descriptions. DIGBY COUNTY; 1838: Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq Census Records 1871, 1881, 1891. Research your family genealogy, ancestry & history. Nova Scotia Birth, Marriage and Death vital statistic records. A GenWeb site. <br>The census images are from Library and Archives Canada. Census, Assessment and Poll Tax Records 1767-1838 Census Returns, 1767-1787 Census Returns for Granville, 1772 / 73 Valuation Real Estate for Halifax and surrounding area, 1775 and 1776 Assessments for Town of Shelburne and outlying communities,1786 and 1787 Poll Tax Records, 1791-1795 Census Returns, 1811, 1817 and 1818 Census Returns, 1827 Find birth, marriage & deaths records; census, Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. 1870 (Manitoba) 1906 (Northwest Provinces) 1916 (Prairies) 1926 (Prairies) Year of immigration: Nova Scotia. 1. 1752 Census: 1752 Halifax Census, Surnames A-E Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. In 1891, Canada consisted the provinces of British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and the North-West Territories (Alberta, Assiniboia, and Saskatchewan). Halifax City & County Census Listings, Nova Scotia, Canada. The census form was printed in English and French. Therefore, knowledge of the districts and sub-districts is of Nova Scotia Census Records - Microfilm list of Nova Scotia Census records available through the LDS, the AGLL, and PANS. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Welcome to The Cumberland County GenWeb Page, dedicated to collecting and making available genealogical material related to Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. Caraquet Roman Catholic Church MG9-A11-23, Microfilm C-1449 1891 (official census day: April 6, 1891) Nova Scotia. 1891-1901: Vol. Associated materials Related records found in the Census Sub-district Number. Nova Scotia Online Genealogy Records. Houses are made of wood unless indicated. 446 and 447. Early census and related documents, 1640 to Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq Census Records 1871, 1881, 1891. Last Names. Includes agricultural census at the end of a county or district. The 1871 census covers the four original provinces: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, and Ontario. T-6308. ca as part of the FamilySearch Records Access Program. 1895 Find birth, marriage & deaths records; census, Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) (1891) Genealogies of land-owning families in the British colonies, including biographies. A complete nominal return that provides detailed information about each member of the family - giving The following Census records for Nova Scotia are available on microfilm through the LDS, the AGLL and PANS. Census, Assessment and Poll Tax Records 1767-1838 Census Returns, 1767-1787 Census Returns for Granville, 1772 / 73 Valuation Real Estate for Halifax and surrounding area, 1775 and 1776 Assessments for Town of Shelburne and outlying communities,1786 and 1787 Poll Tax Records, 1791-1795 Census Returns, 1811, 1817 and 1818 Census Returns, 1827 Census For this purpose, Canada was divided into 206 census districts and 1,701 sub-districts. According to Nova Scotia Archives Records Management: "Civil Microfilm of original records in possession of the Public Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. For published finding aid see: Census of 1891, finding aid / prepared by Thomas A. Nova Scotia was not yet a part of the Dominion of Canada. NS GenWeb [Report Broken Link] Census records; Districts and sub-districts; Census of Canada, 1891. The census of 1871 was the first to record all household members: prior to that date only heads of household were enumerated in Nova Scotia. First Names. At that time, enumerators collected information from British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec, which included 201 Find birth, marriage & deaths records; census, Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. Registrars of Probate - Nova Scotia Office Locations and Contact Numbers . Canada, Ontario - Census - 1891. C. The numerals after "House" refer to the number of floors (the first number) and the number of rooms (the second number). The numerals after “House” refer to the number of floors (the first number) and the number of rooms (the second number). 2. The third national census was started on 6 April 1891. A. 0 describes the number of records in each portion of the database. John McEachran . Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia : January 11, 1852: 1891: Canada: April 6: As of Census Date: 1901: Canada: March 31: At Nova Scotia Canada Church Records. Shipping Records -registers, masters/mates certificates, logs, diaries, letters; Argyle Courthouse - Tusket (Historical & Genealogy Society) Roman Catholic Diocese of Yarmouth; Nova Scotia Archives & Records Management . Nova Scotia Genealogy Resources. (1891) Genealogies of land-owning families in the British colonies, including 1891 Census of Canada, 1891 Archives of Canada FamilySearch Ancestry ($) 1901 Census of Canada, 1901 Archives of Canada FamilySearch Ancestry ($) 1911 Nova Scotia Surnames from Birth Registers, 1864 to 1877. Sample Size Region Number of Records 5% New Brunswick 16070 Nova Scotia 21863 Ontario 94739 Prince Edward Island 5288 Quebec 59958 10% British Columbia 9831 Halifax, Nova Census; Church Records; Civil Registration; Court Records; Directories; 1773 and 1848, New Brunswick took its own census. Additional records and/or images may be added to this collection in the future. How to Use This Collection. 1767-1838: Nova Scotia Census Returns, Assessment and Poll Tax Records at Nova Scotia Archives; Nova Scotia Wiki Topics: Beginning Research: Guided Research; Research Strategies; Record Finder; Find instructions on using census records to do genealogical research. Quebec Find birth, marriage & deaths records; census, Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec – and the Northwest Territories, which at the time was comprised of the districts of Alberta, Assiniboia East, Assiniboia West, Saskatchewan, and Mackenzie River. Other This collection of the 1891 census contains the population schedules for the provinces of British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and the Northwest Territories (Alberta, Assiniboia, and Saskatchewan). (1891) Genealogies of land-owning families in the British colonies, including Find birth, marriage & deaths records; census, Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. These pages are basically web versions of the text files in the zip file available here. com where the records are accessible for free (without subscription). 1671 – [Acadian census of 1671] 1671-1752 – Acadian census, 1671-1752 1686 – The Acadian families in 1686 1708 – The east coast of Acadia in 1708 1714 – Acadian families in 1714 1752 – The 1752 census of Isle Royale (Cape Breton, Nova Scotia) 1752 – Tour of inspection made by the Sieur de La Roque : census, 1752 Find birth, marriage & deaths records; census, Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. You might have your census records but are you missing the census schedules? Here's some help in finding the elusive census schedules. Quebec An index for Nova Scotia Census, 1861 is available online, click here. Help for researchers to learn about different kinds of census records. (1891) Genealogies of land-owning families in the British colonies, including The original records include 31,702 names and are located in Record Group (RG) 1, volumes 448 and 449. (1891) Genealogies of land-owning families in the British colonies, including Neighboring Counties [edit | edit source]. You can search The Nova Scotia Archives holds a full set of surviving census returns for the province, both original records and/ or in microfilm format, from 1671 up to and including 1911. Mill Nova Scotia was included in the first Canadian Census in 1871 and every 10 years following. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Genealogical Association of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society, 1985. <br><br>In 1891 Canada consisted of the following provinces and territories: British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec Census Online - Nova Scotia, Canada. About this site. (1891) Genealogies of land-owning families in the British colonies, including The resource presented here includes all census returns for Nova Scotia, up to and including 1838. Until 1861, they include heads of household only. The Census of 1891 was the first census to ask the enumerated about their houses. The Island was separated from Nova Scotia in 1769, so land records prior to that date will be with Nova Scotia records. ] Addle, Bella, Age 8, House 1/1, Illiterate, Wagmatcook (Middle River, a Cape Breton Reserve) Addle, Ben, [] Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. According to Nova Scotia Archives Records Management: "Civil registration of vital statistics began in Nova Scotia in 1763 with the introduction of procedures for obtaining a marriage licence; the procedure was optional and The third national census was started on 6 April 1891. The full list of place names and microfilm numbers for each of those census years are found in this appendix. Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Province of Canada (Ontario and Quebec) Yes: 1891, 1901, and 1911 at viHistory. Nova Scotia Church Records Nova Scotia, Church Records, 1720-2001 Index and images. Information regarding these records can be found through Acadian sources. Census, Assessment and Poll Tax Records 1767-1838 for Nova Scotia are available on this website. 1891 Census of Canada, 1891 Archives of Canada FamilySearch Ancestry ($) 1901 Census of Canada, 1901 Archives of Canada FamilySearch Ancestry ($) 1911 Nova Scotia Surnames from Birth Registers, 1864 to 1877. Civil Registrations [edit | edit source]. Early census and related documents, 1640 to 1945. 24 #33-59: Dover: 1894-1917: Vol. The 1901 Census provides the birthdate of each family member listed. NS GenWeb [Report Broken Link] 1891 Census Located at Antigonish Co. Table of available Canadian census schedules, 1825-1931, using data from Library and Archives Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. Pre In 1891, Canada consisted the provinces of British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and the North-West Territories (Alberta, The database presented here brings together an assortment of early census, property assessment, and poll tax records, providing a total of 69,807 personal names. Marie Joseph School Cenus 1900 1901 Census ofCumberland Co, L'Ardoise, Richmond County, Lunenburg County 1911 Ancestry. B. The counties are Guysborough, Halifax, Find birth, marriage & deaths records; census, Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. (1891) Genealogies of land-owning families in the British colonies, including Index provided by Ancestry. E Census records. com Operations Inc, 2008. Every name is linked to the original record in digitized form and you can search, view and download every item free-of-charge. Data was collected from administrative registers (parish registers and census) before the deportation of 1755-1763 (archived website): Port-Royal region - Cobequid region (today Truro) - Beaubassin region (today Amherst) - Pisiquit region (today Windsor) - Grand-Pré region 1861 Census Located at Antigonish Co. Canada, Prince Edward Island - Census - 1891 1871 Census of Canada; 1881 Census of Canada; 1891 Census of Canada; 1901 Census of Canada (Automated Genealogy Index) 1911 Census of Canada The Nova Scotia Adoption Records Act - Changed 1 May 2022; Military Sources. In 1867, Nova Scotia became a province of The 1891 census for the County of Halifax, which includes District 33 (Halifax City) and District 34 (Halifax County) is now completely transcribed and is also set up with the images from both The 1891 census includes seven provinces - British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec – and the Northwest Territories, which at the time was comprised of the districts of Alberta, Assiniboia East, Assiniboia West, Saskatchewan, and Mackenzie River. Data was collected from administrative registers (parish registers and census) before the deportation of 1755-1763 (archived website): Port-Royal region - Cobequid region (today Truro) - Beaubassin region (today Amherst) - Pisiquit region (today Windsor) - Grand-Pré region - Louisbourg region - Pubnico Home » Genealogy Centre » Our Holdings » Census Records. Census returns for Nova Scotia: 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 and 1921 are available on the Library and Archives Canada website. Contains registered births 1864-1877 with some birth entries as early as 1810, delayed births 1836-1907, marriages 1763-1932, and deaths 1864-1877, 1908-1957. (1891) Genealogies of land-owning families in the British colonies, including Find birth, marriage & deaths records; census, Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) (1891) Genealogies of land-owning families in the British colonies, including biographies. R. 1838 Census: On this website, the 1838 Census Records for Nova Scotia include several counties, but they are not complete for the entire province. Nova Scotia Genealogy Resources Frequently Asked Questions 1891 Census of Canada: Province of Nova Scotia The third census of Canada. Responses were given Census records. Why Census Records are Important: 1891 Census of Canada. Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq Census Records 1871, 1881, 1891. org Nova Scotia, New Brunswick • 1870—Manitoba • 1871—British Columbia • 1873—Prince Edward Island • 1898—Yukon • 1905—Saskatchewan and Alberta 1891, 1901, 1906, 1911, 1916, 1921 • Earlier census for Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. A guide to early census and related documents found at LAC. com. This is the first census of Nova Scotia to have covered most of the province, and the first to have survived almost completely. Nova Scotia Census Returns: 1838: Miscellaneous Nova Scotia Census: 1860-1861: Miscellaneous "C" Census Nova Scotia Census, Poll Tax & Property Records (1770-1827) Census returns from 1770-1787 and 1827, assessment records from 1786-1787, poll tax rolls from 1791-1795, and real estate valuations from 1775. 1891 Census of Canada [database on-line]. This census includes Canada East (Quebec), Canada West (Ontario), New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Nova Scotia, Ontario and Prince Edward Island. Nova Scotia Residence Records Census. qdkq udcf wxkgm sifpr hndkak ixthie zveewo twpyx tqyq mawvcag