Census Information
Pre-Confederation
Census of 1825, Lower Canada (Quebec)
Note: St Colomban was not yet established as a census district. The surrounding are was ina region called York at the time. Here you can find sub districts such as:
- Argenteuil, Chatham, Gore between Chatham and Argenteuil
- Bonsecours
- Buckingham, Lochaber, Templeton
- Deux-Montagnes (Seigniory)
- Grenville
- Hull
- Île-Bizard
- Île-Perrot
- Lac des Deux-Montagnes (Mission)
- Nouvelle Longueuil
- Rigaud
- Soulanges
- Soulanges (Village)
- St. Benoît
- St. Eustache
- Ste. Scholastique
- Vaudreuil
- Vaudreuil (Village)
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Census of 1831, Lower Canada (Quebec)
As with the 1925 census, St. Colomban was still not a defined census district but likely fell under the Deux-Montagnes region that included the following:
- Argenteuil
- Chatham
- Grenville
- Île-Bizard
- Lac des Deux-Montagnes
- St. Benoît
- Ste. Scholastique
- St. Eustache
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Census of 1842, Canada East (Quebec)
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1851 Census
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1861 Census
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Post Confederation
1871 Census
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1881 Census
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1891 Census
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1901 Census
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1911 Canadian Census
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1921 Census
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1931 Census
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Census data after 1931 will eventually be released after the legislated period of 92 years.
See the General census guide for Canada for more information.