http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~guys/map.html To all:- One of our Canada Census Committee members posted a "gift" to me this morning -- the above link!! My husband is from Ecum Secum, with other relatives/ancestors from Necum Teuch, Newdy Quoddy, Liscombe, Sherbrooke, Marie Joseph. Patty Lumsden is co-ordinator of the Guysborough County GenWeb Project and has an excellent site with other contributors. Census records are there for 1817 -- which could include Loyalists, and one is able to access the 1901 census online index. Above all -- the terrific link to our present fight for 1911 and later census records is one of the best I have viewed. At the top of the opening page is a map, then a place to send an email to Patty Lumsden, followed by Barney Kaufman's logo and the following =========== Statistics Canada, the agency charged with the responsibility of collecting the Census of Canada every five years, has taken the position that no public access will be allowed to individual Census records taken after 1901. They have refused to transfer control of these records to the National Archives which would then permit the National Archivist to allow public access to them 92 years after collection. Their position is that the release of individual census records is explicitly prohibited by law for all censuses following 1901. This position is based on a series of legal opinions obtained from Justice Canada from 1981 through 1985...... Read more about this serious prohibition to future census access and Find out how you can help - Post 1901 Census Campaign [The above looks better on the opening page!] Many may have wondered WHERE my husband was born -- now there is a map to prove there is an Ecum Secum!! Muriel M. Davidson muriel_davidson@sympatico.ca Co-Chair, Canada Census Committee Brampton, ON -- formerly Nova Scotia http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~downhome/post1901census.htm [May be accessed with usage of the logo]