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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Canada 1901, 1911 Census

I have looked at some Canadian Census looking for Daniel Peters.

My Findings: 1901
  1. Daniel Peters, age ? Columbia
  2. Daniel Peters, age 17 Manitoba- Probably Not Him
  3. Daniel Peters, age 28 Ontario
  4. Daniel Peters, age 24 Ontario
  5. Daniel Peters, age 57 Quebec   - Not Him
  6. Daniel Peters, age 6 The Territories    - Not Him
Family lised on Census: For #2
Peters David (Brother) Head  Nov 1872 

My Findings: 1911
  1. Daniel Peters, age 37 Manitoba  - Probably Not Him
  2. Daniel Peters, age 62 British Columbia  - Not Him
  3. Daniel Peters, age 33 Nova Scotia    - Probably Not Him
  4. Daniel Peters, age 49 Ontario   - Not Him
  5. Daniel P Peters, age 75 Quebec  - Not Him
  6. Daniel Peters, age 42 Saskatchewan   - Probably Not Him
  7. Daniel Peters, age 20 Saskatchewan   - Not Him
  8. Daniel Peters, age 2 Saskatchewan  - Not Him
  9. Daniel Peters, age 21 Saskatchewan  - Not Him
  10. Daniel  H Peters, age 27 Saskatchewan  Most likely him!!
  11. Daniel Peters, age 19 Saskatchewan   - Not Him
Family listed on Census:
  • Peters Katharina(Wife)  b. Apr 1890
  • Peters Jacob (Son)  b.  Aug 1908
  • Peters Anna  (Daughter) b.  Mar 1910

Website I used:
http://automatedgenealogy.com/census11/

Making this Daniel  H Peters born in 1884, and 14 at immigration. I'm going to focus on him and see where it leads me.
Census returns after 1916 are in the custody of Statistics Canada. The Statistics Act and the Act to Amend the Statistics Act does not permit the disclosure of personal information from post-1916 census returns. The only exception is for people who require information about themselves, for pension or other legal purposes. Third parties cannot obtain information about another individual without the individual's written consent.

1921 Canadian Census

The 1921 Cenadian Census will be released to the Library and Archives Canada (LAC) on June 1st, 2013 from Statistics Canada. According to the legislation, 92 calendar years must have elapsed before the census is releaded to the LAC. The records will be transforred to the LAC, and it will opened for public use.

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