Province | British Columbia |
District No. | 13 |
S. District No. | 32 |
Enumeration District | [BLANK] in Victoria |
Page | 15 |
Nominal return of living persons by | John Erskine |
Dwelling House | 172 |
Family, Household or Institution | 172 |
Place of habitation | 1630 Lombard? Rd |
Residence and Personal Description | Name of each person in family, household or institution | Harling William | Harling Sarah | Harling Alice M | Harling Frederick | Stott? James T?. | Stott? Florence | Stott? Jessie | Stott? Arthur |
Sex | M | F | F | M | M | F | F | M | |
Relationship to head of family or household | Head | Wife | Dau | Son | Son [sic] | Wife [sic] | Daughter [sic] | Son [sic] | |
Single, married, widowed, divorced or legally separated | M | M | S | S | M | M | S | S | |
Month of birth | July | Jan | March | May | May | Apl | Nov | Nov? | |
Year of birth | 18?? | ?? | 1883? | 1887 | 187? | 1876 | 1906 | 1910? | |
Age at last birthday | 63 | 61 | 28 | 24 | 33 | 35 | 5? | 1 | |
Citizenship, Nationality and Religion | Country or place of birth | England | England | England | England | England | England | BC | BC |
Year of immigration to Canada, if an immigrant | 1905 | 1905 | 1905 | 1905 | 1893 | 1904 | |||
Year of naturalization, if formerly an alien | |||||||||
Racial or tribal origin | English | English | English | English | English | English | English | English | |
Nationality | Canadian | Canadian | Canadian | Canadian | Canadian | Canadian | Canadian | Canadian | |
Religion | Anglican | Anglican | Anglican | Anglican | Anglican | Anglican | Anglican | Anglican | |
Profession, Occupation, Trade or Means of Living | Chief occupation or trade | None N G | None N G | B??maker | Plummer [sic] | Printer | None N G | None N G | None N G |
Employment other than at chief occupation or trade, if any | |||||||||
Employer | No | No | No | ||||||
Employee | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||||||
Working on own account | No | No | No | ||||||
Wage-Earners | State where person is employed, as "on farm", "in woolen mill", "at foundry shop", "in drug store", etc. | Income | factory? | Workshop? | Linotypist | ||||
Weeks employed in 1910 at chief occupation or trade | 52 | 50 | 52 | ||||||
Weeks employed in 1910 at other than chief occupation or trade, if any | |||||||||
Hours of working time per week at chief occupation | 48 | 48 | 48 | ||||||
Hours of working time per week at other occupation, if any | |||||||||
Total earning in 1910 from chief occupation or trade | 860 | 1200? | 2900? | ||||||
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 | yes | yes | yes | yes [sic] | |
Can write | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes [sic] | |
Language commonly spoken | E | E | E | E | 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: Year: 1911; Census Place: 11, Victoria, British Columbia; Page: 15;
Family No: 172
Source: Ancestry.com. 1911 Census of Canada