Canadian Census records on micro-film.
I found the records from Morden showing the whole family!
Canadian Genealogy Centre (or Center if you are from America)
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A place where various goods are bought and sold; a marketplace;
a large retail store;
a place of business: a furniture emporium;
a bazaar or shop.
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February 4th, 2006 at 4:58
So…. duhhhh… where are they? Is there a link somewhere?
Eric
February 4th, 2006 at 8:27
I thought I should let you find them yourself so you too could find things that you might like to see. Ancestry.ca has a search that turns these records up in the 1911 Canadian Census but they would like to have your Visa number before they show them to you. But, with a little bit (actually a whole lot) of poking around you can also locate them with the link provided above. I’ll be damned if I will pay for information that belongs to me… I attempted to define a procedure but got half way through and found it too difficult for mere mortals.. More on this later.