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From: "Helen Castle" <>
Subject: Re: 1901 Census Free! Was Re: Familysearch.org swamped again after 1880/1881 Census data put online.
Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 00:32:52 GMT
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If he was on a British ship shouldnt he be on the British Census?

If on the Canadian Ship he should surely be listed on a ship

If he was floating on a log then he has defeated you

:-)
Helen
"cecilia" <> wrote in message
news:...
> John Cordes wrote:
> > cecilia wrote:
> >> wrote
> >>>The 1901 Canadian census ....
> >>>free online. ..... indexed only by location
> >>
> >> There are name indexes for some areas (Victoria certainly, and
> >> ....Alberta .....
> >..... the PDF which lists the available name indexes the
> > only links I saw were for http://www.ancestry.com, ....
>
> Alberta (60,000 names):
> http://www.agsedm.edmonton.ab.ca/census.html
>
> Victoria:
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~canbc/1901vic_cen/1901vic.htm
>
> Some others (including free ones) are linkable from
> http://www.afhs.ab.ca/registry/regbc_census.html#1901
> and
> http://www.islandnet.com/~jveinot/cghl/census.html
>
> And there may be others.
>
> You might be lucky <grin>
>
> (Should you come across Alfred NEWING, born England 1878, in the
> building trade, do let me know. I cannot find him in 1901 in
> England, or Victoria, or Calgary, where he went after a short stay in
> Victoria with his sister, whose family it was easy to find. I'm
> beginning to think that he may have been crossing the Atlantic in
> 1901.)



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