1906 Census of Canada - #22 (Alberta
North District)
Alberta North being all that portion of the province of Alberta lying
northward of the census district of Edmonton as herein established (no
map available for Alberta North District on National Archives website)
You may wish to consult a description of how legal
land descriptions work in Alberta
This page links to 72 images on the National
Archives of Canada 1906 Census website. See also microfilm #T-18363
available soon a major Canadian public libraries. Some pages employ transcription
abbreviations.
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Sub-district
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Postoffice used by Household
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Transcribed Pages
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Description
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That part of the Census district of Alberta North bounded as follows:
Commencing at the line between the 19th and 20th ranges west of
the 5th meridian, where it is intersected by the north boundary
of the 70th township, thence northerly along the said line to the
north boundary of the 80th township, then easterly along the said
north boundary of the 80th township to the line between the 13th
and 14th ranges, west of the 5th meridian, then northerly along
the said line between the 13th and 14th ranges to the north boundary
of the 92nd township, thence easterly along the said north boundary
of the 92nd township to the line between the 20th and 21st ranges
west of the 4th meridian, thence northerly along the said line between
the 20th and 21st ranges to the northern boundary of the province
of Alberta, thence westerly along the said northern boundary of
the province of Alberta to the north-west corner of the said province,
thence in a southerly direction and along the western boundary of
the said province of Alberta to the north boundary of the 70th township
and thence easterly along the said north boundary of the 70th township
to the point of commencement
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Fort Vermillion, Spirit River, Hay River, Sturgeon
Lake, Fort Providence, & Flin Flon (MB)
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1, 2
3, 4
5
6, 7
8, 9
11
12, [13]
10
14, 15
16, 17
18
19, 23
20, 21
22, 17
24, 25
16, 26
27, 28
28a, 29
30, 31
32, 33
34, 35
36, 37
38, 39
40, 41
40[a], 41[a]
42, 43
44
45, 46
47, 48
49, 50
51, 52 |
pp. 1-52
see also Automated Genealogy for alternative transcription of AB-22-1
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That part of the Census district of Alberta North bounded
as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the 112th degree of
longitude with the north boundary of the 70th township, thence northerly
along the said 112th degree to the north boundary of the 103rd township,
thence westerly along the north boundary ofthe 103rd township to the
line between the 20th and 21st ranges west of the 4th meridian, thence
southerly along the said line between the 20th and 21st ranges to
the north boundary of the 92nd township, thence westerly along the
said north boundary of the 92nd township to the line between the 13th
and 14th ranges west of the 5th meridian, thence southerly along the
said line between the 13th and 14th ranges to the north boundary of
the 80th township, thence westerly along the said north boundary of
the 80th township to the line between the 19th and 20th ranges west
to the 5th meridian, thence southerly along the said line between
the 19th and 20th ranges to the north boundary fo the 70th township,
and thence easterly along the said north boundary of the 70th township
to the point of commencement |
Athabasca Landing, Lesser Slave Lake, Spirit Lake
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1, 2
3, 4
5, 6
7, 8
9, 10
11, 12
13, 14
15, 16
17, 18
19, 20
21, 22
23, 24
25, 26
27, 28
29, 30
31, 32
33, 34
35, 36
37, 38
39, 40
41, 42
43, 44
45, 46
47, 48
49, 50 |
pp. 1-50, Lillian Parent,
Calgary, AB, & Christina Ratzinger, Chetwynd, BC
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That part of the Census district of Alberta North bounded
as follows: Commencing at the eastern boundary of the province of
Alberta where it is intersected by the north boundary of the 70th
township, thence northerly along the said eastern boundary of the
province of Alberta to the northern boundary of the province of Alberta
to the northern boundary of said province, thence westerly along the
said northern boundary of the province of Alberta to the line between
the 20th and 21st ranges west of the 4th meridian, thence southerly
along the said line between the 20th and 21st ranges to the north
boundary of the 103rd township, thence easterly to the 112th degree
of longitude, thence southerly along the 112th degree of longitude
to the north boundary of the 70th township, and thence easterly along
the said north boundary of the 79th township to the point of commencement |
Fort Chipewyan, Fort McKay, Fort McMurray, Fort Smith, La la Biche,
Long Portage, Smith's Landing
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1, 2
3, 4
5, 6
7, 8
9, 10
11, 12
13, 14
15, 16
17, 18
19, 20
21, 22
23, 24
25, 26
27, 28
29, 30
31 |
pp. 1-31, Lillian Parent, Calgary,
AB |
22 May 2004
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