Hastings North District, 1901 Ontario Canadian Census: Stirling Village, Tudor & Cashel, Wollaston
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Hastings North, Ontario, 1901 census
This database has over 2,500 entries of residents in the census sub-districts mentioned below of Hastings North (#71) 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.
This database includes the following sub-districts:
Stirling-(n) Stirling was first known as Fidlar's Mills and Sheldon Mills after early millers Edward Fidlar and Sheldon Hawley and Rawdon Mills after Rawdon township
Tudor/Cashel- (o)Tudor was named in 1822. Cashel was named in 1860 for the Irish town in County Tipperary. These townships were united for municipal purposes.
Wollaston-(p) township in Hastings Count named in 1857 for William Hyde Wollaston, a chemist and physicist.
Sources Bell, Janet, comp. Hastings North District, 1901 Ontario Canadian Census: Stirling Village, Tudor & Cashel, Wollaston. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. Original data: Government of Canada. 1901Canada National Census. Canada: Canada National Archives, 1901
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