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BOOK - 1861 Census of Marysburgh Township, Prince Edward County, Canada West ( Ontario, Canada ).
Compiled by Elizabeth Hancocks, C. G.
Census information is a valuable tool for those who seek knowledge of those who came before us. This transcriber is a highly respected professional, who's indexes and transcriptions are used daily in archives across Canada.
Information recorded in the 1861 census includes:
- Number of the entry
- Surname
- Given names
- Age
- Single, married or widow/widowed
- Place of birth
- Religion
- Occupation
The column on the extreme right of the page is for additional comments made by the enumerator. This sometimes includes the place of residence if the person did not live in that township, and sometimes includes other information such as deaths that occurred during that year, etc.
A full listing of all of the information in the above categories appears in this book for all persons within each household, plus the microfilm reference number.
89 pgs. 8-1/2 x 11, printed on acid-free paper, coil bound (pvc), acid-free card-stock covers, index, map. ISBN (2005 printing) 1-894571-93-2
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