What census years are available in Canada?
The national government of Canada has taken censuses every ten years since 1871 and every five years since 1971….Canadian national censuses, taken for these dates, are available to the public:
- 1871 (April 2)
- 1881 (April 4)
- 1891 (April 6)
- 1901 (March 31)
- 1911 (June 1)
- 1921 (June 1)
What did the census of 1666 show about the percentages of males and females in New France?
The census showed a difference in the number of men at 2,034 versus 1,181 women.
Why did New France have such a small population?
Industrialization of France was able to absorb the small growth in French population. Industrialization in England absorbed much of the English growth but the factories of those days were not a great life. So many millions chose to emigrate.
Why were there more men in New France?
Jobs. Most men in New France were farmers. The men were in charge of getting food for their family. They had to hunt and farm food for their family.
Where can I find the 1666 census?
Diane Wolford Sheppard and Gail Moreau-DesHarnais annotated the census and published it in Michigan’s Habitant Heritage (MHH) from April to October 2013 The 1666 Census: Jean Talon ordered that a census be taken in 1666. The Images of the census can be downloaded from Library and Archives Canada.
Who is included in the 1681 census?
The 1681 Census also includes the French Canadians employed by the Jesuits at the Ottawa Mission (Michilimackinac).
Where can I find a transcription of the 1710 census?
Transcriptions of the 1710 Census: The transcription of the 1710 census that appears in Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society, Historical Collections (Lansing: Robert Smith Printing Company, 1904), hereafter MPHSC, Vol. 33, pp. 492-495 and Russell, Donna Valley, ed., Michigan Censuses 1710-1830: Under French, British, and Americans.
When was the 1750 census taken in the Detroit region?
1750 Census of the Detroit River Region: The 1750 census was taken 1 September 1750. The following information was recorded for each habitant: 1. Name of the head of the household; 2. Number of Women; Number of Boys 15 years and older; 3. Number of Girls 15 years and older; 4.