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| What the Numbers in the Canadian Censuses Mean |
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1. Names of Inmates.
9. Married or Single.
31. Houses. Brick, Stone, Frame, Log, Shanty, or other kind
of residence.
39. Information as to Mills, Facotires, &c., &c., their
cost, power, produce, &c.
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1. NAMES OF INMATES.
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Numbered in the order of visitation.
7. Names.
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NUMBERED IN THE ORDER OF VISITAITON.
7. NAMES.
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NUMBERED IN THE ORDER OF VISITATION.
6. NAMES.
INSTRUCTION.
INFIRMITIES.
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Numbered in the order of visitation.
Personal Description.
Citizenship, Nationality and Religion.
Principal Profession or Trade.
Wage Earner.
Education and Languages of each person five years of age and over.
Infirmities. (If infirmity dates from childhood, add "from childhood.")
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NUMBERED IN THE ORDER OF VISITATION.
RESIDENCE AND PERSONAL DESCRIPTION.
CITIZENSHIP, NATIONALITY AND RELIGION.
PROFESSION, OCCUPAITON, TRADE OR MEANS OF LIVING.
WAGE EARNERS.
INSURANCE HELD AT DATE—
EDUCATION AND LANGUAGE OF EACH PERSON FIVE YEARS OF AGE AND OVER.
[The rest I have not seen actually used, but are shown on some sample forms.] Cost of education in 1910 for persons over 16 years of age at college, convent or university. $ INFIRMITIES
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