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1770 Census of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
The first census of Lunenburg County was taken in January of 1770 and contains 298 Heads of household listed, with a total of 1,493 people.
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US, UK, and Canadian census records.
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Indices to Canadian Censuses.
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Census INDEX 1791 Cumberland County (POLL TAX)
Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Census of the Inhabitants of the District of Pictou - 1817
Census of 1817 for the county of Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Dwayne & Francine Meisner - Our Family Tree
Meisner, Barrett, Caudle, Williams, Bonhomme, Boutilier, Noonan, Crandall, Begin, Taillon, Lalonde and Contant families of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec. This site also contains comprehensive Nova Scotia Census Records for all the available years, as well as Church Parish Birth/Marriage/Death Records and Cemetery Records.
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Findmypast - Canada Census 1861 $
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Findmypast - Canada Census 1871 $
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Findmypast - Canada Census 1881 $
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Findmypast - Canada Census 1891 $
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Findmypast - Canada Census 1901 $
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Findmypast - Canada Census 1911 $
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Library and Archives Canada - About the 1911 Census
This online database of 1911 census data from Library and Archives Canada allows researchers to search by geographic location only. As this is not a name index database, it is not searchable by family name. The information on these images can be used to prepare family or town/village histories, research immigration trends and a great deal more. The Fifth General Census of Canada began on June 1, 1911 and collected information related to each inhabitant of the country, including place of habitation, marital status, age, place of birth, religion, occupation, education, etc. The Census of Canada 1911 covered the nine provinces (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island) and two territories (the Yukon and the Northwest Territories) that were then part of Confederation. The creation of the microfilms from the original returns was authorized in 1955 with the paper records destroyed afterwards. The microfilming of these records was not of consistent quality and therefore not all images are decipherable. Unfortunately, the destruction of the paper records means that there is no recourse when a record is unreadable.
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Lunenburg County's Canadian Census Campaign
Campaign for the release of post 1901 Canadian Census. Petitions, form letters.
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Recensement acadien de 1671 (Wayback Machine)
Transcription of the 1671 census of Acadia with links to further genealogical information for most of those enumerated. All but a few lived in Port Royal, today Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada.