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Extract: 1881 Canadian Census
Census Place: Howick, Chateauguay, Quebec
Source: FHL Film 1375842 NAC C-13206 Dist 71 SubDist H Page 6 Family 32
Household:
Sex Marr Age Origin Birthplace
Robert MAW
Male M 41 English Engleterre
Occ: Manufacturier, De ... ... Religion: Presbyterian
Sarah MAW
Female M 30 Scottish Q
Religion: Presbyterian
Robert MAW
Male 4 English Q
Religion: Presbyterian
Alice E. MAW
Female 3 English Q
Religion: Presbyterian
Ethel MAW
Female 1 English Q
Religion: Presbyterian
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First name(s) Last name Sex Birth year Birth place Relationship to head of household
Robert Maw Male 1839 England Head
Sarah H Maw Female 1848 Scotland Wife
Robert Maw Male 1876 Quebec Son
Ethel G Maw Female 1880 Quebec Daughter
Margaret W Maw Female 1882 Quebec Daughter
Sarah G Maw Female 1884 Quebec Daughter
John L Maw Male 1886 Quebec Son
Edna I Maw Female 1891 Quebec Daughter
Andrew S Maw Male 1893 Quebec Son
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Robert Maw, Howick, County of Chateauguaym District of Beauharnois, P. of Quebec, Canada, Millwright (a widower) and Sarah Henderson Stewart of Howick in the said District of Beauharnois (a spinster) were by License from this Excellence the Hornorable Rene Edward Carron Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Quebec & were joined in the Holy Bonds of Matremony on April twelveth One thousand eight hundred seventy six by me ...
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