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1911 Census of Canada - Schedule no. 1 - Population
Numbered in the order of visitation
- Dwelling House
- Family, Household, or Institution
- Residence and personal description
- Name of Each Person in Family, Household, or Institution
- Place of Habitation
- Sex
- Relationship to Head of Family or Household
- Single, Married, Widowed, Divorced or Legally Separated
- Month of Birth
- Year of Birth
- Age at Last Birthday
- Citizenship, Nationality and Religion
- Country or Place of Birth
- Year of Immigration to Canada, if an Immigrant
- Year of Naturalization, if Formerly an Alien
- Racial or Tribal Origin
- Nationality
- Religion
- Principal Profession or Trade
- Chief Occupation or Trade
- Living on own means
- Employer
- Employee
- Working on Own Account
- State Where Person Is Employed, as "on Farm," "in Woolen Mill," "at Foundry Shop," "in Drug Store," etc.
- Weeks Employed in 1910 at Chief Occupation or Trade
- Weeks Employed in 1910 at Other Than Chief Occupation or Trade, if Any
- Hours of Working Time per Week at Chief Occupation
- Hours of Working Time per Week at Other Occupation, if Any
- Total Earnings in 1910 from Chief Occupation or Trade
- Total Earnings in 1910 from Other Than Chief Occupation or Trade, if Any
- Rate of Earnings per Hour When Employed by the Hour-Cents
- Upon Life $
- Against Accident or Sickness $
- Cost of Insurance in Census Year $
- Education and Language of Each Person Five Years of Age and Over
- Months at School in 1910
- Can Read
- Can Write
- Language Commonly Spoken
- Cost of Education in 1910 for Persons Over 16 Years of Age at College, Convent or University
- Infirmities (specify age when infirmity appeared)
- Blind
- Deaf and Dumb
- Crazy or Lunatic
- Idiotic or Silly
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