Draper and Cannington, Ontario North District, Ontario Census, 1901
Description (from source site) Draper
Cannington
In 1827 Joel Horner settled and built the first saw and grist mill. In 1833 the McCaskill brothers acquired the mill. Between the years 1833 and 1848 Cannington was known as McCaskill's Mills. When a post office was opened in 1849 the place was named Cannington for George Canning.
This database has over 1000 entries of residents in the census subdistrict of Cannington (D) in the census district of Ontario North (#97) 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 number, and family number to aid researchers in obtaining a copy of the actual record, if desired.This database will be of particular interest to researchers with Ontario ancestors.
Draper has been part of the town of Bracebridge in the district municipality of Muskoka since 1971. Draper was named after William Henry Draper. William Henry Draper was chief justice of Upper Canada, and then president of the Court of Error and Appeal.
This database has over 900 entries of residents in the census subdistrict of Draper (D) in the census district of Ontario North (#97) 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 number and family number to aid researchers in obtaining a copy of the actual record, if desired.This database will be of particular interest to researchers with Ontario ancestors.
Sources Tremblett, Maria, comp. Draper and Cannington, Ontario North district, Ontario, Canada, Census, 1901. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000-. Original data: Government of Canada. 1901 Canada National Census. Canada: Canada National Archives, 1901.
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