Canadian Census 1911 - Winnipeg Manitoba


Province Manitoba
District No.  
S. District No.  
Enumeration District 89 in Winnipeg
Page 9
Nominal return of living persons by S.J. Carlaw Enumerator

Numbered in the Order of Visitation Dwelling House 66 66 66 66
Family, Household or Institution 89 89 89 89
Residence and Personal Description Name of each person in family, household or institution Bye, Fred Bye, Elizabeth Bye, Robert Bye, Evelyn
Place of habitation 662 Alberta? 662 Alberta? 662 Alberta? 662 Alberta?
Sex M F M F
Relationship to head of family or household Head Wife Son Daughter
Single, married, widowed, divorced or legally separated M M S S
Month of birth Feb Aug Jan Jan
Year of birth 1883 1887 1908 1907
Age at last birthday 28 24 3 4
Citizenship, Nationality and Religion Country or place of birth Engl Engl Engl Engl
Year of immigration to Canada, if an immigrant 1908 1910 1910 1910
Year of naturalization, if formerly an alien        
Racial or tribal origin English English English English
Nationality Can. Can. Can. Can.
Religion Protestant Anglican Anglican Anglican
Profession, Occupation, Trade or Means of Living Chief occupation or trade Carpenter      
Employment other than at chief occupation or trade, if any 1-6-03 ng ng ng
Employer no      
Employee yes      
Working on own account        
Wage-Earners State where person is employed, as "on farm", "in woolen mill", "at foundry shop", "in drug store", etc. Factory      
Weeks employed in 1910 at chief occupation or trade 50      
Weeks employed in 1910 at other than chief occupation or trade, if any        
Hours of working time per week at chief occupation        
Hours of working time per week at other occupation, if any 55      
Total earning in 1910 from chief occupation or trade 700      
Total earning in 1910 from other than chief occupation or trade, if any        
Rate of earnings per hour when employed by the hour - Cents        
Insurance Held at Date Upon life        
Against accident or sickness        
Cost of insurance in coming year        
Education and Language of Each Person Five Years of Age and Over Months at school in 1910        
Can read yes yes yes yes
Can write yes yes yes yes
Language commonly spoken E E E E
Cost of education in 1911 for persons over 16 years of age at College, Convent or University        
Infirmities (Specify age when infirmity appeared) Blind        
Deaf and dumb        
Crazy or lunatic        
Idiotic or silly        


Source: 1911 Census of Canada Indexing Project
Source: Ancestry.co.uk 1911 Census of Canada