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 are a very useful resource for family historians. You can learn a variety of information about your family, where they were born and where they live, what they did for a living, their religion, and much more.
When searching, remember that Saskatchewan joined Confederation in 1905; prior to that it was part of the Northwest Territories. The first Canadian census covering the area that is now Saskatchewan was taken in 1881. Of note, the most recent census is 1921 for national census and 1926 for the Prairie Census. Below is a list of websites where you can find Canadian Census records.
Census Indexes:
Our Family History department has a collection of census indexes filed on the shelves adjacent to the census finding aids for the 1881, 1891 and 1901 censuses, including Saskatchewan/Northwest Territories. You can find a list of these indexes in our Family History department by doing a general keyword search of the library catalogue using the words “provincial CENSUS.” Some examples:
Alberta Genealogical Society, 2002. Index to the 1901 Census: District of Saskatchewan. Library call number GEN 929.371242 IND 2002
Kalmakoff, Jonathan J. Regina, SK: J. Kalmakoff, 2002. 1918 Census of Independent Doukhobors: Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta & British Columbia. Library call number: GEN CIN 929.3712 KAL 2002 (Filed with other census indexes next to the census finding aids)
Saskatchewan Genealogical Society, 1992. Index to the 1891 Census: District of Saskatchewan. Library call number: GEN 929.371242 IND
Saskatchewan Genealogical Society, 1988. Index to the 1891 Census: Assiniboia West. Library call number GEN 929.71243 IND
Our Family History department has some items in print which can help you identify the correct microfilm for your ancestor. When using microfilms for census searching, 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.