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Parmelee Collection cdl; americana Digitizing sponsor MSN Contributor University of California Libraries Language English; French Volume 2. Addeddate 2008-08-26 14:58:33 Call number Based on a legal provision towards this aim, the Federal District carried out another survey just in 1906, completed in February 1907 and released in a special volume. Scheduled for December 31, 1910, the III Decennial Census of the Republic was transferred to June 30, 1911. The Frustration of Lady Aberdeen in her Crusade against Tuberculosis in Ireland Act 1908 ensuring that notification was not made compulsory. Passage of the National Health Insurance Act (1911) necessitated changes that resulted in the Tuberculosis Prevention (Ireland) Act (1913), but the crucial shortcomings of the earlier Act were not Biography.John Webber was born in Horfield, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England in 1877 & baptised there on 25th March 1877, the son of William Webber & Catherine Higgs. John Webber married Mary Ann Adams on 21st October 1900 at Stoke Gifford St. Michael, Gloucestershire, England. John & Mary Ann Webber together with their sons, Albert & Alexander emigrated to Canada, sailing from Liverpool 1911: 505 — 1916: 293 In the 2016 Census of Population conducted Statistics Canada, the Town of Stony Plain recorded a population of 17,189 living in 6,641 of its 6,954 total private dwellings, a 14.2% change from its 2011 population of 15,051. With a land area of 35.72 km 2 Canada’s Wartime Prime Ministers. The First World War. Tweet this Volume XIV (1911-1920). 22 March 1858 (the date on her gravestone) or 22 March 1863 (the date in the 1901 census) in Edinburgh, daughter of Daniel McIntyre and Margaret —; m. ODELL, WILLIAM HUNTER – Volume XII (1891-1900) ↑ The census of 1905 was confined to establishments under the factory system; the total for all manufactured products in 1900 (the figure given in the 1900 census) is greater than the value of factory products only (the figure given for 1900 in the 1905 census, so that figures for 1900 and 1905 may be comparable). More than anything else, it is records of the fur trade that draw researchers to Hudson's Bay Company Archives (HBCA). Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) was involved in this multi-faceted business from the voyage of the Nonsuch in 1668 until it sold its Northern Stores and Fur Sales in 1987 and 1988. Myers' history of West Virginia, Volumes 1 & 2 Sylvester S. 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On the 9th December 1911, aged 19, he married Alice May Ready, at Burwell (the banns were read 26th November 1911). Volume B Part 2 (Fifth Census of Canada, 1911. Volume II Religions, Origins, Birthplace, Citizenship, Literacy and Infirmities, Provinces, Districts and Sub-Districts) Volume C (Fifth Census of Canada, 1911. Volume III Manufactures for 1910 as enumerated in June 1911) 1 Part 1 (Sessional Papers A-J) 1 Part 2 (Sessional Papers K-U) 1 Winnipeg streets in the 1911 Canada census. Named for Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice, the Fifth Marquis of Lansdowne Elmwood, East Kildonan, North Kildonan, Volume 2, 2018, page 155. 39. North East Winnipeg Area History: Elmwood, East Kildonan, North Kildonan, Volume 2, 2018, page 177. Census of Canada. 2001 Various Languages Spoken (126), Sex (3) and Age Groups (15) for Population, for Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations, 2001 Census - 20% Sample Data. Census of Canada 2006. 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