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    1. [CCC] Re: Archives -- Where to Find 1901 Census Records
    2. Muriel M. Davidson
    3. Hi Phyllis:- The 1901 Canadian census records were made available to all of us in 1993, 92 years after being taken. Unless Doug Joudrey or someone else in Alberta knows about any recording of census for online, you will have to view these the same way we do:- - Go to your LDS Centre, or to your library - Order in the microfiche of the area you are researching. - When noting records, include film number for reference. Some libraries have these films on hand, and it does require tedious hours scrolling through the many families. The 1906 census records should have been released in 1998 -- but the ones we elected decided otherwise. We invite you to join our fight to get the 1906, 1911 and future census records released automatically to the National Archives. The films are there already but we, the descendants, are not privileged to vire them. Get after your Member of Parliament to see if he or she supports release. Muriel M. Davidson <davidson3542@home.com> Canada Census Committee http://www.globalgenealogy.com/census/index6.htm leonard baillie wrote: > Hi Muriel:I just received a message that we can view census records up to > 1901. Could you please tell me at what address I can find these? I would > greatly appreciate. Thanks.Phyllis from Calgary

    10/14/2000 06:49:42
    1. Re: [CCC] Re: Archives -- Where to Find 1901 Census Records
    2. Stella Stanger
    3. Good Morning Muriel & Phyllis, I see that Phyllis is writing from Alberta . There is an online census index for Alberta at the following site: http://www.agsedm.edmonton.ab.ca/1901_census_202_online.html Cheers, Stella At 12:49 AM 10/15/00 -0400, Muriel M. Davidson wrote: >Hi Phyllis:- >The 1901 Canadian census records were made available to all of us >in 1993, 92 years after being taken. >Unless Doug Joudrey or someone else in Alberta knows about any >recording of census for online, you will have to view these the same >way we do:- >- Go to your LDS Centre, or to your library >- Order in the microfiche of the area you are researching. >- When noting records, include film number for reference. > >Some libraries have these films on hand, and it does require tedious >hours scrolling through the many families. > >The 1906 census records should have been released in 1998 -- but the >ones we elected decided otherwise. > >We invite you to join our fight to get the 1906, 1911 and future census >records released automatically to the National Archives. The films are >there already but we, the descendants, are not privileged to vire them. > >Get after your Member of Parliament to see if he or she supports release. > >Muriel M. Davidson <davidson3542@home.com> >Canada Census Committee >http://www.globalgenealogy.com/census/index6.htm > >leonard baillie wrote: > > > Hi Muriel:I just received a message that we can view census records up to > > 1901. Could you please tell me at what address I can find these? I would > > greatly appreciate. Thanks.Phyllis from Calgary

    10/14/2000 06:33:15