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Extract: 1881 Canadian Census
Census Place: Whitby West, Ontario South, Ontario
Source: FHL Film 1375880 NAC C-13244 Dist 132 SubDist B Page 39 Family 176
Household:
Sex Marr Age Origin Birthplace
James MAW
Male 32 English Ontario
Occ: Farmer Religion: C. Methodist
Ester MAW
Female W 70 English England
Religion: C. Methodist
Ester MAW
Female 25 English Ontario
Religion: C. Methodist
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