All Surrey Libraries branches will be closed Friday, April 18 for Good Friday and Monday, April 21 for Easter Monday. All branches are open Saturday, April 19, and all branches, except Port Kells, are open on Sunday, April 20.
All Surrey Libraries branches will be closed Friday, April 18 for Good Friday and Monday, April 21 for Easter Monday. All branches are open Saturday, April 19, and all branches, except Port Kells, are open on Sunday, April 20.
Census returns can provide a variety of information about your family. Almost every national census has a column to indicate some aspect of racial origin: exceptions are 1851 and 1891. This can be helpful for Indigenous research, though the indications in that column are not always correct; e.g. when the head of the family was “white”, but his wife was not, often the entire family’s heritage would be classified as “white”. Census information will determine the geographical location that could lead to a Band/Nation name.
When searching online census records for indigenous peoples, since “Indian” is often used as a racial descriptor in the “Racial Origins” column, you can do a broad search using location and “Indian” in either the Keyword or Race search boxes available in some databases.
Canadian censuses are available to search online for the years 1851-1921, plus 1926 for the prairie provinces. Below is a list of free websites where you can find Canadian Census records.
Our Family History Department has some items in print which can help you identify the correct microfilm for your ancestor. You need to know the location – town, county, province to your best knowledge. Generally, most census records are available online, but the Department has a large collection of Canadian Census microfilms.
Cloverdale branch owns Microfilm number T-6554 covering the 1901 Native census returns for several provinces, including Alberta. The Indian Agencies enumerated on this microfilm include; Blackfoot (Niitsitapi, Kainai, Siksika, Piikani), Edmonton, Hobbema, Lac LaBiche, Saddle Lake, Sarcee (Tsuu t'ina) and Whitefish Lake.
For the Prairie census of 1916, there is a binder marked “1916 Census,” located on the census book shelves near the print directories, which summarizes the census districts and sub-districts by name. To find the corresponding microfilm number for a certain location, see the list in the binder of film numbers and areas covered on each reel.
Census Indexes: If you prefer to view census records in print, rather than online or on microfilm, the Family History Department has some finding aids and census extracts. To find a census in print, please check our library catalogue with the keyword search “Canadian Census”. Some examples:
Maine, Lorne W. 1984. Index to 1881 Census of Manitoba with Extensions & East Rupert’s Land. Vancouver: L.W. Maine. Library call number – 929.37127 MAI 1984
Morin, Gail. 2016. Census of the Turtle Mountain Reservation. Belcourt, N.Dakota. Library call number – 929.3784 MOR 2016