From 1851 to 1901, a Canadian census occurred every 10 years; this was confirmed by the British North America Act,
also known as the Constitution Act, 1867. The original purpose of the census was to help determine parliamentary
representation based on population. The first census of the Dominion of Canada was taken in 1871.
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Go to Canada Censuses 1851-1921 ==>
Quebec Census 1891
At "St Antoine, Montreal, Quebec"
- Mary Mabley, 29 years, Head of Household, born in England
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Quebec Census 1901
At "Shipton, Richmond & Wolfe, Quebec"
- S John Mabley, 29 years, Head of Household, born in England, emigrated 1894
- Georgina Mabley, 29 years, Wife, born in Canada
- Mental Mabley, 2 years, Son, born in Canada
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Quebec Census 1911
At "Hochelaga, Montreal, Quebec"
- Elizabeth Mabley, 47 years, Head of Household, Farmer, born in England, emigrated 1907
- Kathleen Mabley, 24 years, Daughter, born in England
- Harry Mabley, 23 years, Son, born in England
- Thomas Mabley, 19 years, Son, born in England
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Quebec Census 1921
At "Mercier, Maisonneuve, Quebec"
- Henry Mapley, 54 years, Patient, born in Canada
At "Knowlton, Brome, Quebec"
- Bruce J Mapley, 36 years, born in Canada
- Hazel May Mapley, 33 years, born in Canada