
Nova Scotia Archives - Census and Poll Tax Records
Census, Assessment and Poll Tax Records 1767-1838 for Nova Scotia are available on this website. Census returns for Nova Scotia: 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911, 1921, and 1931 are …
Search Help: Census of Canada, 1891 - Library and Archives Canada
The 1891 Census of Canada database search help page provides information about the database, the search screen, how to interpret the results and some research tips.
Census of Canada, 1891 - Canada.ca
The third national census for Canada began on April 6, 1891 and it contained a total of 216 questions across 9 schedules. Only Schedule 1, which includes names has survived.
Canada, Census, 1891 - FamilySearch
In 1891, Canada consisted the provinces of British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and the North-West Territories (Alberta, Assiniboia, and …
1891 Census of Canada - Ancestry
What Areas are Included: The 1891 census includes seven provinces - British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec – and the Northwest Territories, …
HantsGenWeb - Resources - Census - 1891 Census of Canada
The third census of Canada. A complete nominal return that provides detailed information about each member of the family - giving name, age, sex, place of origin, etc. April 6, 1891 was the official …
Census search
Search the census returns from 1825 to 1931. For search tips and more information see Census records. Some information was written or transcribed with errors. Use wildcards, such as the asterisk …
Nova Scotia - Canada.ca
Jul 30, 2025 · Select the first letter of a district name to navigate to its sub-district table below.
Nova Scotia Archives - Census Returns, Assessment and Poll Tax …
The database presented here brings together an assortment of early census, property assessment, and poll tax records, providing a total of 69,807 personal names.
Census records - search and learn how to research - Canada.ca
Aug 7, 2025 · Search census records and learn how to use census records to do genealogical research