Carleton District, Ontario Canada 1901 Census: North Gower
Description (from source site)
Gower Township was created in 1798 as part of Grenville County. Gower township
was named after Admiral John Levenson Gower. The community of North Gower was
settled in 1820 by Stephen Blanchard and called Stephensville. Then, in 1850
it was divided. North Gower Township became part of the municipal township of
Rideau in the regional municipality of Ottawa-Carleton in 1974. (Pronounced
"NORTH GOR") This database has over 2,200 entries of residents in the census
sub-district of North Gower (F) in the census district of Carleton (#52) in
1901. This database contains the full names, relationship to the head of the
household, full date of birth, and birthplace as well as the year of immigration
to Canada (if not Canadian by birth). The database also includes the National
Archives film number, division number, page and family number to aid researchers
in obtaining a copy of the actual record, if desired. Please send comments and
corrections only to khewitt8@home.com. We cannot provide additional information.
Sources Hewitt, Kris, comp. Carleton District, Ontario Canada 1901 Census: North Gower. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. Original data: Government of Canada. 1901 Canada National Census. Canada: Canada National Archives, 1901.
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