Maw, Thomas

Male Abt 1853 - Yes, date unknown      Has 4 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.


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    Birth Abt 1853  , , Quebec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Census 1871 (18 years)  Mann i, Bonaventure 169 , Québec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    • Name: Thomas Maw Gender: Male Age: 18 Calculated Birth Year: 1853 Country or Province of Birth: Q Marital Status: Ethnic Origin: Scotch Religion: Catholic Census Place: Mann i, Bonaventure 169, Quebec Page Number: 27 Line Number: 10 House Number: 83 Family Number: 89 Film Number: 2229096 Library and Archives Canada Film Number: C-10370 Digital Folder Number: 4395497 Image Number: 349
    _UID 57A0BD197876427B91B1E963852951D0D5C9 
    Death Yes, date unknown 
    Patriarch & Matriarch
    Maw
              b. Est 1775  
              d. Yes, date unknown  (Grandfather) 
    Unknown
              b. Est 1815  
              d. Bef 1860  (Age 44 years)  (Mother) 
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    Person ID I38632  The Family Maw
    Last Modified 25 Oct 2017 

    Father Ancestors Maw, Francis
              b. Abt 1814, , , Quebec, Canada Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. Yes, date unknown
    Other Partners: Monic  
    Mother Unknown
              b. Est 1815  
              d. Bef 1860 (Age 44 years) 
    Family ID F12111  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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    1. [S193] www.familysearch.org, 1871 Canadian Census (April 2, 1871), (Following the Constitution Act, 1867, census taking became a federal mandate. The first census was set for 1871 and every ten years thereafter. Thus, the first national Canadian census was conducted in 1871. Enumeration was by census district, except for Prince Edward Island, which was enumerated by lot number. 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 subdistricts 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.).