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1881 Census Record – Manitoba
Little Saskatchewan, Western Extension
District - 186
Sub-District: E
Division: 3 National Archives of Canada Microfilm
number: C-13283 / C-13284
LDS Family History Library Microfilm Number: 1375920
This census is available to search on LDS
Family Search. Select 1881 Canadian Census
1891 Census Record – Manitoba
District 7 – Marquette
T Sub district: Oak River
Pages 1-29
National Archives of Canada Microfilm
number: T- 6293
LDS Family History Library Microfilm
number: 1465718
This census area has been indexed and is
available on Ancestry.com with a
subscription.
1901 Census Record – Manitoba
District 9 – Marquette
Sub- district: I Hamiota
National Archives of Canada Microfilm
number: T-6434
LDS Family History Library Microfilm
number: 1843516
Automated Genealogy 1901 Searchable
Database 1901 Census images for Hamiota are available on the
National Archives of Canada -
ArchivaNet
site
1906 Census Record – Manitoba
District 5 – Marquette
Sub- district: 4 Townships
13, 14, 15 in ranges 23, 24 west
National Archives of Canada Microfilm
number: T-18355
1906 Census images for Hamiota are available on the
National Archives of Canada -
ArchivaNet
site
Alberta Family Histories Society Searchable Database
(in progress)
Automated Genealogy 1906 Searchable
Database
(in progress)
In order to track the high rates of
population growth in western Canada, the Canadian government called for
a special census of the prairie provinces - Manitoba, and the two newly
created provinces of Saskatchewan, and Alberta
1911 Census Record – Manitoba
This census is now available as of
July 2005.
District #19 - Marquette
Sub- district:
24 - Township 13, 14, Range 24
25 - Hamista [note misspelling of Hamiota]
26 - Township 13, 14, Range 23
27 - Township 15, Range 23 and 24
Automated Genealogy 1911
Census
Transcription Project
1991
/ 1996 Population Changes for Manitoba Communities
(Use Find function to search for Hamiota in this web link)
Please contact me at Elaine@markers.com
for lookups.
They also can be viewed at:
Provincial Archives of Manitoba,
200 Vaughan Street,
Winnipeg, MB, Canada
R3C 1T5
Phone: 204-945-3971
E-mail: govrecs@chc.gov.mb.ca
Web site: http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/index.html
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