Canada, Lower Canada Census, 1825 - FamilySearch Historical Records

Title in the Language of the Record
Please add the title in French here.

Record Description
Index and images of census records for the modern province of Quebec.

Record Content
Key genealogical facts found in the census usually includes the following information:




 * Names of heads of families
 * Total of inmates in each family
 * Number belonging to each family absent from the province
 * Number of the family under six years of age
 * Number of the family of six and under fourteen years of age
 * Number of male or females married in the family
 * Females under 14 years of age

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Related Websites
Lower Canada Census Returns, 1825

1825 Census, Gaspe County, Lower Canada

Related Wiki Articles

 * Canada Census

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“Canada, Lower Canada Census, 1825” index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org: accessed 4 June 2012), Paul Fréchette, 1825; citing Canada, Lower Canada Census, 1825, image no. 4 of 7, Public Archives of Canada.