Maw, Michael
Est 1861 - Yes, date unknown Has no ancestors and no descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Relationship with Living Birth Est 1800-1861 Gender Male Census 14 Jan 1861 (0 years) , Renfrew, Ontario, Canada [1] - Name: Michl Maw Event: Census Event Date: 1861 Event Place: All Places (Agricultural), Renfrew, Ontario, Canada Enumeration District: Gender: Age: Marital Status: Religion: Birthplace: Estimated Birth Year: Sheet Number: 43 Line Number: 1 Library and Archives Canada Film Number: C-1071 Film Number: 349319 Digital Folder Number: 4108337 Image Number: 00314
_UID 321F052BBE6C49A4B6EF4CD1957D7421017A Death Yes, date unknown Headstones Submit Headstone Photo Person ID I37715 The Family Maw Last Modified 25 Oct 2017
- Name: Michl Maw Event: Census Event Date: 1861 Event Place: All Places (Agricultural), Renfrew, Ontario, Canada Enumeration District: Gender: Age: Marital Status: Religion: Birthplace: Estimated Birth Year: Sheet Number: 43 Line Number: 1 Library and Archives Canada Film Number: C-1071 Film Number: 349319 Digital Folder Number: 4108337 Image Number: 00314
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Sources - [S194] Canada Board of Registration and Statistics. Census page. From FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), 1861 Canadian Census (January 14, 1861), (The Census contains the 1861 census for the province of Ontario. At this time Ontario was not yet part of the Dominion of Canada, but was called Canada West. The census taker took the information on the census day starting January 14, 1861. Census takers were asked to record information about all those who were in each household on the census day. A census taker might have visited a house on a later date, but the information he collected was supposed to be about the people who were in the house on the census day. Enumeration was by census district. Census districts were voting districts, not counties, although most have the same names as counties. For the most part, census districts were synonymous with cities and counties, and sub districts were synonymous with towns, townships, and city wards. Villages, small towns, and parishes were generally enumerated as part of the township in which they were located. Census district and county boundaries were not always the same and there were many variations from location to location.).