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@ca.on.middlesex_county.nissouri_west_township
MINOR
Adam
source:
OGS London-Middlesex Branch publication #213 1861 Census Middlesex - West Nissouri
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MINOR 1861 census on423 page 020 line 48
@ca.on.
waterloo_county.
waterloo_north_township section 4
film C1078 lds0349327
48 MINOR?
Henry▲
m 42 Germany Luth weaver married
49 MINOR?
{?} Mrs.
(Catherine)
f 41 Germany Luth married
50 MINOR?
Catherine
f 15 Waterloo Luth
page 021
01 MINOR?
David
m 13 Waterloo Luth
02 MINOR?
Elizabeth
f 11 Waterloo Luth
03 MINOR?
Henry▲
m 10 Waterloo Luth
04 MINOR?
Margaret
f 8 Waterloo Luth
05 MINOR?
John
m 6 Waterloo Luth
06 MINOR?
George
m 4 Waterloo Luth
07 MINOR?
Mary
f 2 Waterloo Luth
08 MINOR?
Christian
m 1 Waterloo Luth
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MINOR 1861 census on480 page 042 line 25
@ca.on.nipissing_district section 6
film C1091 lds0390225
"comprising all the unsurveyed territory lying Westerly of the Levayea Rapids on the Ottawa,
to Lakes Temiskaming and Nipissing, and Southerly to the Petawawa, and Westerly to its most Westerly lake"
25 TIMMINS
Noah
m 32 Que RC farmer and trader married
also Nipissing agricultural
1861 census on480 page 051 line 03
son of
TIMMINS
Joseph
and wife ASPECK
Margaret
26 TIMMINS
{MINOR}
Harriet
f 29 Que RC wife married
linked as maiden name
MINOR
Harriet
dtr of
MOYNOR
François
and wife FAUTEUX
Rose
TIMMINS
Noah
and MINER
Henriette
married 1851
@ca.on.carleton_county.ottawa.notre_dame_rc
maiden name
MINEUR HHenriette
at 1860, 1864, 1867 baptisms of children
TIMMINS
Noah 48 and wife
Henriette 40 Mattawa South
1871 census district 084c family 017
TIMMINS
Noah 54 and wife
Henriette 52 Mattawa
1881 census district 114m5 family 0210
TIMMINS
Henriette 60 widow Mattawa
1891 census district 095&1/2b family 110
27 TIMMINS
Margt
f 8 Que RC
TIMMINS
Marguerite
married 1875
@ca.on.nipissing_district.mattawa.sainte_anne
to GORMAN
Robert
son of GORMAN
Michael and wife
POWELL
Marguerite
GORMAN
Robert 31 and wife
Margaret 28 Mattawa
1881 census district 114m5 family 0207
28 TIMMINS
Josephine
f 5 Que RC
TIMMINS
Josephine
married 1874
@ca.on.nipissing_district.mattawa.sainte_anne_rc
to PARÉ
Louis
Alphonse
son of PARÉ
Louis and wife
LATOUR
Ursule
29 TIMMINS
Lewis
Henry
m 2 Ont RC
born 1860 baptised Mattawa - source: lds1304814 Sainte Anne register folio 1 baptism 3
TIMMINS
Louis
Henry 11 Mattawa
1871 census district 084c family 017
TIMMINS
Louis
X. 22 and wife
Alphonsine 26 Mattawa
1881 census district 114m5 family 0248
TIMMINS
Louis 32 and wife
Alphonsine 32 Mattawa
1891 census district 095&1/2b family 110
TIMMINS
Henry 42 and wife
Alphonsine 41 Mattawa
1901 census district 092o1.2 family 021
30 MINOR
Maxime
m 35 Que RC labourer married
Enumerator's remarks column 50 for line 30:
Mr. TIMMINS purchases from Indians, settlers and chantiermen
perhaps about $1600 worth of fur. Keeps an inn and a small store.
indexed 2008 by Eric Gendron of Verner Ont
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MINORE 1861 census on355 page 006 line 21
@ca.on.
renfrew_county.
brudenell_township_and_
lyndock_township_and_
radcliffe_township_and_
raglan_township
film C1070 lds0349319
21 MINORE
Nacise
m 17 Que RC labourer
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MINORE 1861 census on360 page 003 line 06
@ca.on.
renfrew_county.
pembroke_village
film C1070 lds0349319
06 MINORE
Gabriel
m 38 Que RC saddler married
07 MINORE
{?} Cora
f 34 Que RC married
08 MINORE
Leon▼
m 18 Que RC
09 MINORE
Miriam
f 17 Que RC
10 MINORE
Joseph▼
m 12 Que RC
11 MINORE
Hermine
f 8 Que RC
12 MINORE
Sarah
f 6 Que RC
13 MINORE
Henry
m 5 Que RC
14 MINORE
Louisa
f 3 Ont RC
15 MINORE
Elizabeth
f 2 Ont RC
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MINORE 1861 census on360 page 009 line 05
@ca.on.
renfrew_county.
pembroke_village
film C1070 lds0349319
05 MINORE
W.
m 20 Que RC carpenter
William 28 and wife
Johanna 25 Pembroke Village
1871 census district 082e family 156
appears to be lodger in
rooming house page 008 line 48
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MINORE 1861 census on360 page 012 line 07
@ca.on.
renfrew_county.
pembroke_village
film C1070 lds0349319
07 MINORE
Joseph▲
m 51 Que RC tinsmith married
08 MINORE
{?} Leonora▲
f 43 Que RC married
Joseph 64 and wife
Leanon 54 Pembroke Village
1871 census district 082e family 081
09 MINORE
Mary
Jane
f 14 Que RC
10 MINORE
Edward
m 12 Que RC
11 EUSTACHE
Adelia
f 21 Que RC servant
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MINTER 1861 census on308 page 010 line 17
@ca.on.
perth_county.
easthope_south_township
section 1
film C1064 lds0349311
17 MINTER
Joseph
m 54 Germany Luth weaver married
married during the year 1839 according to 1861 census
18 MINTER
{?} Caroline
f 43 Germany Luth married
19 MINTER
Elizabeth
f 9 Germany Luth
20 MINTER
Caroline
f 3 Ont Luth
21 MINTER
{?} Martha
f 87 Germany Luth widow
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MINTHORN 1861 census on280 page 010 line 40
@ca.on.
ontario_county.
uxbridge_township
section 1
film C1058 lds0349304
40 MINTHORN
James
m 40 Canada none farmer married
41 MINTHORN
{REEDER}
Eleanor
f 38 Canada none married
linked as maiden name
REEDER
Eleanor
42 MINTHORN
Sarah
E.
f 13 Canada none
43 MINTHORN
Norman
m 11 Canada none
44 MINTHORN
William
A.
m 9 Canada none
45 MINTHORN
Eliza
f 6 Canada none
46 MINTHORN
Cosford
D.
m 4 Canada none
47 MINTHORN
Lonzo
m 2 Canada none
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MINTIE 1861 census on393 page 004 line 03
@ca.on.simcoe_county.vespra_township
film C1073 lds0349322
03 MINTIE
Robert
m 46 married
married during the year 1846
04 MINTIE
{?} Isabella
f 42 married
married during the year 1846
05 MINTIE
George
m 14
06 MINTIE
Ann
f 12
07 MINTIE
Robert
m 10
08 MINTIE
William
m 2
09 SLICER
Mary
f 14
more in
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MINTO 1861 census on315 page 047 line 44
@ca.on.perth_county.
mornington_township
film C1065 lds0349312
44 MINTO
Robert▼
m 38 Scotland Free Church school teacher married
lot 3 concession 13 according to agricultural census
45 MINTO
{?} Sarah
f 38 Scotland Free Church married
46 MINTO
{?} Catherine
f 56 Scotland Free Church widow
47 MONTGOMERY
James
m 20 Ire Meth farmer
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MINTO 1861 census on380 page 014 line 47
@ca.on.simcoe_county.innisfil_township section 1
film C1073 lds0349321
47 MINTO
James
m 20
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MINTO 1861 census on417 page 004 line 10
@ca.on.
waterloo_county.
dumfries_north_township
section 2
film C1077 lds0349325
10 MINTO
Robert▲
m 38 Scotland None shoemaker married
11 MINTO
{SMITH}
Mary
f 29 Scotland Presb married
linked as maiden name
SMITH
Mary
12 SMITH
Mary
f 6 Scotland Presb
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MINTO_TOWNSHIP 1861 census on452 page 001 line 00
@ca.on.wellington_county.minto_township
film C1083 lds0349331
WELLINGTON_COUNTY
MINTO_TOWNSHIP
1861 census pages 01-09
10-19
20-29
30-39
40-47
Enumerators report from the Township of Minto in the County of Wellington.
District #1 comprises from Con 1 to 9 inclusive with parts of Con A, C. and D.
District #2 comprises from Con 10 to 18 with parts of Con A, C. and D
The general character of the above being so much alike we think it
unnecessary to describe them separately.
The villiage of Harriston, on the main branch of the headwaters of the
Maitland, is situated near the centre of the Township on Con C. and D,
containing a grist mill, ? power, steam and water.
One saw mill water power.
Blacksmiths, carpenters and other mechanics shops.
A. post office and 1 general store. 2 taverns.
A. Free Presb Church in course of erection,
One common school with a fair attendance of pupils.
The business of the municipality is transacted at this place and the
exhibitions of the Township agricultural Society which bids fair to be
prosperous and useful, are also held in the village. As yet the place
affords but few advantages for the disposal of agricultural produce,
for which Mount Forest is the nearest market, distant from Harriston
ten miles north east but which is to the greater part of the
inhabitants, very difficult of access, in consequence of the state
of the roads, or rather from the absence of roads. The next nearest
market and that which most of the settlers have to avail themselves of,
is Elora, 28 miles southeast of Harriston. In addition to the above,
the township contains 4 saw mills, 2 of which are steam and two water
power, 1 woollen factory, 1 brewery, 3 general stores, a post office
called Cilfford post office, 3 common schools and 1 separate school,
and a Catholic school.
The concession roads run nearly east and west and the Elora and Saugeen
road which is the main leading thoroughfare, enters the township at the
south east corner and runs diagonally between Con C. and D. to the
northwest corner, the gravelling which is now in contemplation.
The road between the 16th and 17th con. has been opened under the
direction of the government, with a continuation through a part of
the Township of Normanby to the Owen Sound road. The remainder of the
several concession, sides and boundary lines are very imperfectly
opened, many parts of which remain in their original state of nature
and are altogether impassable, causing great inconvenience to the
inhabitants.
The township was settled about six or seven years ago and the progress
made by the settlers under disadvantageous circumstances is certainly
creditable and praiseworthy. The soil generally is a rich loam
containing clay and sand and occasionally isolated shots of gravel.
No rock has as of yet been discovered except a ledge of limestone
which appears in the South Saugeen river , on the 18th concession.
We believe that the quantity of wheatland given in the agricultural
census is less than what is really under cultivation, but that the
quantity of grain stated to be produced is nearly correct, consequently
the apparent average amount to the acre is somewhat larger than it
ought to appear. This crop has not been affected by rust or insects,
but which during the last three seasons has (with some exceptions)
been very much injured by summer frosts. Peas and potatoes have from
the same cause suffered more severely. We believe that the greater
part of the township is better adapted for diary or stock farming
than for the production of grain.
Leonidas
CHALONER
Llewellyn
CHALONER
(Enumerators)
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MINTURE 1861 census onmiddlesex.london_city
MINTURE?
John
source:
OGS London-Middlesex Branch publication #225 1861 Census Middlesex - City of London: Surnames M-Z
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MINVILLE 1861 census on389 page 022 line 44
@ca.on.simcoe_county.tiny_and_tay_townships
film C1073 lds0349321
"LEAVEC" in original census document and
OGS Simcoe County Branch 1861 publications
45 LEVESQUE
Maxinium▼
m 42 married
m1 1843
@ca.qc.joliette_county.sainte_elizabeth_rc to
DUBORD-
LATOURELLE
Henriette
dtr of DUBORD-
LATOURELLE
Joseph and wife
MASSÉ (Genevieve
married 1810)
Maxime 52 Tiny
1871 census district 042g1 family 113
46 LEVESQUE
{DESROSIERS-
LAFRENIERE}
Celanes
f 25 married
linked as maiden name
DESROSIERS
Celanes
also as
LAFRENIERE
Celanes
dtr of
DESROSIERS-
LAFRENIERE
Ambroise and wife
COUTU
Marguerite
Maxime widower and wife Celanire
married 1860-07-23
@ca.qc.joliette_county.sainte_elizabeth_rc
"LAVICE"
Maxime 50 and wife
Cellemir 29 Tiny
1871 census district 042g1 family 366
47 LEVESQUE
Clemo
m 16
son of
LEVESQUE
Maxime▼ and wife
DUBORD-
LATOURELLE
Henriette
(married 1843)
Clement
married 1868
@ca.on.simcoe_county.tiny.penetanguishine.sante_anne_rc
to DRENNIN
Mary
dtr of DRENNIN
James and wife
AUGER
Odile
"LAVICE"
Clement 25 and wife
Mary 27 Tiny
1871 census district 042g1 family 367
48 LEVESQUE
Meleni
f 17
49 LEVESQUE
Paul
m 10
son of
LEVESQUE
Maxime▼ and wife
DUBORD-
LATOURELLE
Henriette
(married 1843)
Paul married 1875
@ca.on.simcoe_county.tiny.penetanguishine.sante_anne_rc
to HAMELIN
Marie
dtr of HAMELIN
François
Xavier and wife
ANDRÉ
Lucie
50 LEVESQUE
Philoman▼
f 2
married 1877
@ca.on.simcoe_county.tiny.penetanguishine.sante_anne_rc
to GAGNÉ
Eugine▼
son of GAGNÉ
Joseph▼ and wife
MINVILLE
Henriette▼
(married 1832)
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MINVILLE 1861 census qc182 page 263 line 16
@ca.qc.montmagny.saint_thomas film C1299
(census has maiden names)
16 GAGNÉ
Modeste
f 70 Que RC widow
dtr of
GAGNÉ
Joseph▲
and wife BEAUCHAMP-
LARCHER Marie Genevieve
(married 1779)
GAGNÉ
Modeste
m1 1836 to
THIBAULT
Jacques
widower of
DOMINIQUE
Claire
GAGNÉ
Modeste widow
m2 1848 to
DESTROISMAISONS
Michel
widower of
BLAIS
Lse
17 GAGNÉ
Jean
Baptiste
m 22 Que RC married cultivateur
son of
GAGNÉ
Joseph▲ and wife
MINVILLE
Henriette▲
(married 1832)
18 GAGNÉ
{CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER}
Vitaline
f 22 Que RC married
linked as maiden name
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER
Vitaline
dtr of
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER
Gaspard and wife
FOURNIER
Marie
Roger
GAGNÉ
Jean
Baptiste and wife
Vitaline
married 1858
GAGNÉ
Jean
Baptiste 32 and wife
Vitaline 33 Montmagny
1871 census district 163b family 214
19 GAGNÉ
{MINVILLE}
Henriette
f 53 widow Que RC
linked as maiden name
MINVILLE
Henriette▲
dtr of
MINVILLE
Alexis and wife
NICOLE
Claire
(married 1802)
MINVILLE
Henriette▲
married 1832 to
GAGNÉ
Joseph▲
GAGNÉ
Henriette 64 widow Montmagny
1871 census district 163b family 214
20 GAGNÉ
Nazaire
m 27 Que RC cultivateur
married 1872 to
COURCY Octave
dtr of COURCY
Jean
Baptiste and wife
DION
Octavie
21 GAGNÉ
Joseph▲
m 22 Que RC voyageur and pecheur
22 GAGNÉ
Alexis
m 20 Que RC voyageur and pecheur
23 GAGNÉ
Thomas
m 18 Que RC voyageur and pecheur
24 GAGNÉ
Pierre
m 16 Que RC voyageur and pecheur
25 GAGNÉ
Issidorre?
m 14 Que RC
married 1877
@ca.on.simcoe_county.tiny.penetanguishine.sainte_anne_rc to
LEVESQUE
Philomene▲
dtr of LEVESQUE
Maxime▲ and wife
LATOURELLE
Henriette
(married 1843)
LEVESQUE
Philomene▲
with parents Tiny
1871 census district 042g1 family 113
26 GAGNÉ
Godfroi
m 12 Que RC
27 GAGNÉ
Odille
f 10 Que RC
28 GAGNÉ
Jean
Baptiste
m 1 Que RC
son of
GAGNÉ
Jean
Baptiste and wife
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER
Vitaline
(married 1858)
GAGNÉ
Jean
Baptiste born 17 Sep 1860 bapt St Thomas Montmagny Que 19 Sep 1860
godparents
MINVILLE
Jacques and wife
BOULET
Magdeleine
above family researched 1994 by descendant
GAGNON
Joseph
@ca.on.simcoe_county.midland
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MINWANICK 1861 census on478 page 073 line 20
@ca.on.algoma section 7 page 006
film C1091 lds0390225
20 MINWANICK ?
More in Algoma District 1861 Census
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OGS Sault Sainte Marie Branch
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