46: Atlin, Comox-Atlin | Haida | Queen Charlotte Agency, Queen Charlotte Islands, inc. Masset Indian Reserve, Skidegale Indian Reserve (1911)
Index: Native Surname Census Extracts
This is part of a larger project to locate surnames carried by Canadian Natives, First Peoples and Metis. In this series of posts, I list surnames carried by Aboriginal (or part Aboriginal) individuals in the 1901 and 1911 census for the eastern provinces of Canada. Note:There are regular updates including external links (e.g. maps, encyclopedia) and added information (e.g. specific tribal affiliations).
The companion series – Native/First Peoples/Metis Surnames of Eastern Canada – Marriage Records contains many of the same surnames as well as others.
HOW TO USE
1. To reach the original census records for the district named below, you can click on the External Links at the bottom of the post.
2. You can also click on each individual surname to reach its listing in one of the census records (usually 1901 or 1911).
3. Surnames highlighted in orange also appear in the Marriage Records (although often spelled differently).
Census Data
Enumeration District 46: Atlin, Comox-Atlin, British Columbia
Includes Queen Charlotte Agency, Queen Charlotte Islands, includes Masset Indian Reserve, Skidegale Indian Reserve
Abrams – Adams
Adinson – Alexander
Balder – Beanlands
Bell – Bennett – Brooks
Bross – Brown
Daisy(?) – Davidson
Derrick – Dickson
Frank – Gladstone
Gray – Green
Hans(?) – Harris
Herod – Humberluin(?)
Jackalier – Jenkins – Jones
Jones(?) – Kelly – King
Nastow – Nelson – Neylands
Noah – Norman – Nutcomb
Orin(?) – Parmell – Pearson
Price – Qwastiltete(?)
Richardson – Ridley
Russ – Samuels – Shilgingas(?)
Sinblum – Smith – Spence
Stanley – Sterling
Stevens – Susan – Swanson
Wallace – Watson – Watts
Weir – Wesley – Wier
Wilson – Wint
Related Posts
Index: British Columbia Census Extracts
Main Index: Native/First Peoples/Metis Surnames | Census Extracts
Core Index: First Peoples Genealogy and History
External Links
Enumeration District 46: Atlin, Comox-Atlin, British Columbia (1911)
No comments yet.
Leave a Reply