Discover your ancestor in the 1851 Canadian census.
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What can these records tell me?
Each result in this collection will provide you with a transcript and image of the original census form. From the transcripts, you may learn the following details:
First name(s)
Last name
Sex
Age
Birth year
Birth place
Religion
Relationship to head of household
Subdistrict
District
Province
Image source – external link to image
Images, hosted at the Library and Archives Canada, will often be able to provide additional details.
See the following sections to learn more about the 1861 census and deciphering the images.
Discover more about these records
Following the Act of Union in 1841, the Province of Canada was formed. It consisted of Canada West (Ontario) and Canada East (Quebec). The 1851 census also collected population details for New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. While the census for New Brunswick and Nova Scotia was collected in 1851, the census for Canada West and Canada East did not get underway until 12 January 1852.
From this census, information was gathered on 2,312,919 individuals, broken down by place as follows:
Canada East – 890,261
Canada West – 952,004
New Brunswick – 193,800
Nova Scotia – 276,854
Unfortunately, the original paper records of this census were destroyed in 1955 following the microfilming done by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. The process and quality of the microfilming were not consistent and has resulted in some images being of poor quality.
The following sections provide breakdowns of column headings by province found on the images from the 1851 census. Please keep in mind that terms used to describe ethnic origin and mental capacity are reflective of the time period and are not considered reflective of current usage.
To navigate the images to see all the columns pertaining to a particular individual, you will need to click on the image link found in the transcript (Source image) and then manipulate the URL there. For example, if your ancestor were located on this page, http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/e/e094/e002346999.jpg, you would edit the number in the URL so that instead of ending in -6999 it ended in -7000, allowing you to see the next page.
Canada West (Ontario) – Schedule A – Urban personal census
Column 1 – Names
Column 2 – Profession, trade, or occupation
Column 3 – Place of birth
Column 4 – Religion
Column 5 – Residence if out of limits
Column 6 – Age at next birthday
Column 7 – Sex, male
Column 8 – Sex, female
Column 9 – Married or single
Column 10 – Widowers or widows
Column 11 – Colored persons
Column 12 – Residents, members of family (male)
Column 13 – Residents, members of family (females)
Column 14 – Residents, not members of family (male)
Column 15 – Residents, not members of family (female)
Column 16 – Members of family absent (male)
Column 17 – Members of family absent (female)
Column 18 – Deaf and dumb
Column 19 – Blind
Column 20 – Lunatics
Column 21 – Attending school (male)
Column 22 – Attending school (female)
Column 23 – Births in 1851 (male)
Column 24 – Births in 1851 (female)
Column 25 – Deaths in 1851 (male)
Column 26 – Deaths in 1851 (female)
Column 27 – Deaths in 1851, age and cause of death