1901 Census of Canada Page Information |
District: | ON BROCKVILLE (#47) |
Subdistrict: | Brockville (Town/Ville) Centre (Ward/Quartier)
A-3
Page 6 |
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Details: | Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6460 |
Transcriber: | Sharon Sharpe |
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Buckman Edward A. |
M |
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Head |
M |
May 21 |
1841 |
59
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60 |
Buckman Nancy A. |
F |
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Wife |
M |
Sep 22 |
1846 |
54
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60 |
Buckman George S. |
M |
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Son |
S |
Sep 17 |
1875 |
25
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60 |
Buckman Clifford H. |
M |
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Son |
S |
Apr 24 |
1883 |
17
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60 |
Primeau Margaret |
F |
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Domestic |
S |
Apr 5 |
1879 |
22
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61 |
Halpin James |
M |
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Head |
W |
Nov 27 |
1838 |
62
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61 |
Halpin Elizabeth W. |
F |
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Daughter |
S |
Apr 5 |
1861 |
40
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62 |
Cossitt Fremont ? |
M |
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Head |
M |
Jul 27 |
1863 |
37
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01 |
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62 |
Cossitt Eleanor S. |
F |
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Wife |
M |
Jul 3 |
1865 |
35
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01 |
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62 |
Cossitt Margaret K. |
F |
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Daughter |
S |
Mar 12 |
1889 |
12
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01 |
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62 |
Cossitt Eleanor B. |
F |
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Daughter |
S |
Oct 15 |
1890 |
10
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01 |
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63 |
Hunter George |
M |
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Head |
M |
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1850 |
50
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63 |
Hunter |
F |
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Wife |
M |
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1850 |
50
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64 |
Sister Mary Clement |
F |
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Head |
S |
May 4 |
1856 |
44
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64 |
Sister Mary Patrick |
F |
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S |
Mar 2 |
1871 |
30
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64 |
Sister Mary Leonard |
F |
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S |
Mar 25 |
1845 |
56
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64 |
Sister Mary Vincent |
F |
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S |
Dec 25 |
1860 |
40
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64 |
Sister Mary Catharine |
F |
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S |
Mar 25 |
1860 |
41
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64 |
Sister Mary Ambrose |
F |
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S |
Apr 11 |
1867 |
34
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64 |
Sister Mary Thomas |
F |
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S |
Oct 14 |
1873 |
27
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64 |
Sister Mary Benedict |
F |
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S |
Mar 15 |
1877 |
24
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64 |
Sister Mary Aloysius |
F |
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S |
Aug 16 |
1875 |
25
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64 |
Sister Mary Alphonsus |
F |
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S |
Mar 25 |
1865 |
36
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64 |
Sister Mary Agnes |
F |
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S |
Apr 9 |
1871 |
30
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64 |
Sister Mary Clare |
F |
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S |
Apr 9 |
1868 |
33
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64 |
Sister Mary Bernadine |
F |
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S |
May 25 |
1869 |
31
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64 |
Sister Mary Rose de Lima |
F |
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S |
May 28 |
1872 |
28
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64 |
Sister Mary Dolorosa |
F |
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S |
Mar 9 |
1865 |
36
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64 |
Sister Mary of the Cross |
F |
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S |
Nov 24 |
1874 |
26
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64 |
Sister Mary Bernard |
F |
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S |
Jun 29 |
1866 |
34
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64 |
Sister Mary Agatha |
F |
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S |
Mar 9 |
1874 |
27
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64 |
Sister Mary Fidelis |
F |
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S |
Jun 23 |
1871 |
29
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64 |
Sister Mary Eulalia |
F |
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S |
Jan 1 |
1871 |
29
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64 |
Sister Mary Cyril |
F |
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S |
Jan 9 |
1875 |
26
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64 |
Sister Mary Catharine |
F |
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S |
Oct 16 |
1867 |
33
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64 |
Sister Mary Cecilia |
F |
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S |
Feb 26 |
1875 |
26
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64 |
Sister Mary Sarah |
F |
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S |
Nov 14 |
1879 |
22
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64 |
Sister Mary Juliana |
F |
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S |
Aug 18 |
1870 |
30
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64 |
Baker Cecilia |
F |
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Domestic |
S |
Oct 31 |
1873 |
27
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64 |
Biderman Philip |
M |
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Domestic |
S |
Nov 20 |
1873 |
27
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01 |
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64 |
McDermott Ewd |
M |
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Domestic |
S |
May 12 |
1880 |
20
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64 |
Egan Rosa E. |
F |
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Domestic |
S |
Sep 19 |
1881 |
19
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64 |
Stevenson Sarah |
F |
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Domestic |
S |
Jul 1 |
1857 |
43
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65 |
Smith James E. |
M |
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Head |
M |
Oct 16 |
1873 |
27
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65 |
Smith Isabella |
F |
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Wife |
M |
Feb 9 |
1869 |
31
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65 |
Smith Samuel C. |
M |
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Son |
S |
Dec 11 |
1895 |
5
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65 |
Smith Amelia M. |
F |
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Daughter |
S |
Sep 21 |
1900 |
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66 |
Rowsome Richd W. |
M |
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Head |
M |
Jul 29 |
1848 |
52
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01 |
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66 |
Rowsome Elizabeth |
F |
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Wife |
M |
Jan 29 |
1858 |
43
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01 |
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66 |
Rowsome Richard S. |
M |
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Son |
S |
Apr 22 |
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28
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01 |
Line Notes On This Page
The following note applies to line 1:
'Edward was born in rural U.S. came to Canada in 1870 became a Naturalized Canadian in 1884 (Not clear c/b 1894) was Presbyterian and a Gen Insurance Agent.' |
The following note applies to line 2:
'Nancy was born in rural U.S. of English origin came to Canada in 1870 and was Presbyterian.' |
The following note applies to line 3:
'George was born in rural U.S. came to Canada in 1870 was Presbyterian and an Insurance Agent.' |
The following note applies to line 6:
'James was born in rural Ireland (no date for coming to Canada is given) was R. Catholic and a Railway Trackman' |
The following note applies to line 8:
'Fremont was born in urban Ontario of French origins was Presbyterian and a Agricultural ? Manufacturer.' |
The following note applies to line 12:
'George was born in urban Quebec of Scottish origins was Presbyterian and a Silver Plater.' |
The following note applies to line 14:
'Born in urban Ontario of Irish origins was R.Catholic and Lady Superior' |
The following note applies to line 15:
'Born in Ireland came to Canada in 1874 was R.Catholic and a Secretary' |
The following note applies to line 16:
'Born in rural Ontario of Irish origins was R.Catholic and a nurse' |
The following note applies to line 17:
'Born in Ireland came to Canada in 1881 was R.Catholic and (I cannot read what she did for work)' |
The following note applies to line 18:
'Born in urban Ireland and came to Canada in 1881 she was a R. Catholic and a nurse.' |
The following note applies to line 19:
The following note applies to line 20:
The following note applies to line 21:
'born in urban Quebec and was a nurse' |
The following note applies to line 22:
The following note applies to line 23:
The following note applies to line 24:
'born in urban Ontario of Irish origins was R. Catholic and a music teacher.' |
The following note applies to line 25:
'Born in urban Ontario was R.Catholic and a Teacher' |
The following note applies to line 26:
'Born in rural Ontario was R.Catholic and a Teacher' |
The following note applies to line 27:
'Born in rural Ontario was R.Catholic and a nurse.' |
The following note applies to line 28:
'Born in rural Ontario was R.Catholic and a nurse.' |
The following note applies to line 29:
'Born in urban Ontario was R.Catholic and a nurse.' |
The following note applies to line 30:
'Born in urban Ontario was R.Catholic and a nurse.' |
The following note applies to line 31:
'Born in rural Ontario was R.Catholic and a nurse.' |
The following note applies to line 32:
'Born in rural Ontario was R.Catholic and a nurse.' |
The following note applies to line 33:
'Born in rural Ontario was R.Catholic and a nurse.' |
The following note applies to line 34:
'Born in urban U.S. was R.Catholic and a nurse.' |
The following note applies to line 35:
'Born in Ireland came to Canada in 1880 was R.Catholic and a nurse.' |
The following note applies to line 36:
'Born in urban Ontario of French origins was R.Catholic and a nurse.' |
The following note applies to line 37:
'Born in rural Ontario was R.Catholic and a nurse.' |
The following note applies to line 38:
'Born in rural Ontario was R.Catholic and a nurse.' |
The following note applies to line 40:
'Philip ws born in urban U.S. came to Canada in 1891 of German origins, R.Catholic and a Gen Servant.' |
The following note applies to line 41:
'Edward was born in England came to Canada in 1895 was of Irish origins R.Catholic and a Gen. Servant' |
The following note applies to line 43:
'Sarah was born in urban U.S. came to Canada in 1887 was of Irish origins belonged to the Church of England and was a Gen.Servant' |
The following note applies to line 44:
'James was born in urban Ontario of Scottish origins was Presbyterian and a Baker.' |
The following note applies to line 45:
'Isabella was born in rural Ireland (no date given for coming to Canada) was presbyterian ' |
The following note applies to line 48:
'Rich was born in rural ONtario of Irish origins belonged to the Church of England and was a Labourer' |
The following note applies to line 50:
'Richard was born in urban Ontario of Irish origins belonged to the Church of England and was a carriage Painter.' |
Researcher contact information
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this is the brother to eva rowsome that which is my wifes great grandmother More |
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