Index: Quebec Census Extracts [Native – First Peoples – Metis]
Core Index: First Peoples Genealogy and History
Main Index: Native/First Peoples/Metis Surnames | Census Extracts
These are the links I’m collected so far to census records related to First Nations people who have lived in what is now the Canadian province of Quebec between 1881 and 1921.
1881
Laprairie | Sault-St-Louis | Iroquois, Mohawk (1881)
Nicolet | Becancour | Abenaki (1881)
Nicolet-Yamaska | St-Thomas-de-Pierreville | Abenaki (1881)
Pontiac | Barriere de Kakiprongang | Algonquin (1881)
Pontiac | Grand Lac-Victoria | Algonquin (1881)
Temiscouata | Cacouna | First Nations, Maliseet (1881)
Temiscouata | Fraserville | Maliseet (1881)
1901
Bonaventure | Mann & Restigouche | Mi’kmaq, Mixed (1901)
Bonaventure | Maria | Mi’kmaq (1901)
Chateauguay | Sault St. Louis | Iroquois, Mohawk (1901)
Chicoutimi & Saguenay | Bersimis | Innu, Montagnais (1901)
Chicoutimi & Saguenay | Moisie | Innu, Montagnais, First Nations (1901)
Chicoutimi & Saguenay | Natashquan | Innu, Montagnais, First Nations (1901)
Chicoutimi & Saguenay | Ouiatchouan | Innu, Montagnais, Abenaki, Algonquin, Tete de Boule, Mistassini (1901)
Deux-Montagnes | L’Annonciation | Iroquois, Algonquin (1901)
Huntingdon | St. Regis | Iroquois, Mohawk (1901)
Nicolet | Becancour I.R. | Abenaki (1901)
Pontiac | Abitibi, James Bay, Matagama, Moose Factory, New Post | Algonquin, Cree (1901)
Temiscouata | Cacouna | Maliseet (1901)
Wright | Maniwaki | Algonquin (1901)
Wright | Sicotte, Lytton & Baskatong | Algonquin (1901)
Yamaska | St-Francois | Abenaki (1901)
1911
Bonaventure | Restigouche | Mi’kmaq (1911)
Bonaventure | Maria I.R. | Mi’kmaq (1911)
Chateauguay | Sault-St-Louis I. R. | Iroquois Mohawk (1911)
Chicoutimi & Saguenay | Bersimis | Innu, Montagnais, Huron, First Nations (1911)
Chicoutimi & Saguenay | Moisie | Innu, Montagnais, Metis (1911)
Chicoutimi & Saguenay | Pointe Blene | Innu, Montagnais, Abenaki, Algonquin (1911)
Chicoutimi & Saguenay | Sept Iles | Innu, Montagnais (1911)
Chicoutimi & Saguenay | St. Amedee de Peribonka | Innu, Montagnais (1911)
Deux-Montagnes | Oka | Iroquois Mohawk (1911)
Huntingdon | St Regis | Iroquois, Mohawk (1911)
Labelle | Lac Vert | Algonquin, Mixed (1911)
Labelle | Lathbury | Chippewa, Mixed (1911)
Nicolet | Becancourt Wolinak | Abenaki (1911)
Pontiac | Nedelec Indian Reserve | Algonquin (1911)
Temiscouata | Veger Township | Maliseet (1911)
Terrebonne | Ste. Lucie Doncaster | Iroquois (1911)
Wright | Maniwaki I,R. | Algonquin (1911)
Wright | Michomis | Algonquin (1911)
Yamaska | St-Francois de Sales I. R. | Abenaki (1911)
1921
Bonaventure | Mann | Mi’kmaq (1921)
Bonaventure | Maria I.R. | Mi’kmaq (1921)
Chateauguay-Huntingdon | St. Regis I.R. | Iroquois, Mohawk (1921)
Chicoutimi & Saguenay | Bersimis Escoumins | Innu, Montagnais (1921)
Chicoutimi & Saguenay | Mingan, Riviere-aux-Grimmes | Innu, Montagnais (1921)
Chicoutimi & Saguenay | Moisie Letellier | Innu, Montagnais (1921)
Deux-Montagnes | L’Annociation Oka I.R. | Iroquois (1921)
Laprairie-Napierville | Caughnawaga I.R. | Iroquois, Mohawk (1921)
Nicolet | Becancourt I.R. | Abenaki (1921)
Pontiac-Temiscamingue-Abitibi, | Temiskaming I.R. | Algonquin (1921)
Pontiac-Temiscamingue-Abitibi, Mistasinni | Cree (1921)
Pontiac-Temiscamingue-Abitibi, | Namiska | Cree (1921)
Pontiac-Temiscamingue-Abitibi, | Rupert House | Cree, First Nations, Mixed (1921)
Temiscouata | Cacouna I.R. | Maliseet (1921)
Wright | Maniwaki I.R. | Algonquin (1921)
Wright |Sicotte, Lytton & Baskatong | Algonquin (1921)
Wright (29) | Algonquin (1921)
Yamaska | St Francois R, Odanak| Abenaki (1921)
Yamaska | St Francois R, Odanak| Abenaki (1921)
Yamaska | Waswanipi | Cree (1901/1911)
Related Indexes
Main Index: Native/First Peoples/Metis Surnames | Census Extracts
Index: The Abenaki in Canadian Census Records
Index: The Algonquins In Canadian Census Records
Index: The Cree in Canadian Census Records
Index: The Innu Montagnais Naskapi in Canadian Census Records
Index: The Maliseet in Canadian Census Records
Index: The Mi’kmaq in Canadian Census Records
Index: The Iroquois Confederacy in Canadian Census Records
Index: Native/First Peoples/Metis Surnames | Marriage Extracts
Core Index: First Peoples Genealogy and History
External Links
Aboriginal Communities of Quebec | Govt.
In need of help please. I grew up with my great grandmother who was native from Quebec. Her name is Pauline Labelle dob May 3 1924. I have searched many records and there is no identity of native . She use to say she was born in Abitibi, and the family was forced to change her name and leave the reserve. They lived in the Saint Michal Des Saints for much of their early years in or near Manouane. Pauline’s mother is Marie Bergeron, and Pauline’s father was Napoleon Labelle. any help with understanding the name changes in this region would help a lot. Most of the baptism records are in Montreal, but nothing linking to a native tribe.
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Hello,
If I’ve understood correctly, your grandmother was adopted? Her name was then changed and the family (or Pauline?_ moved from Abitibi?
Evelyn
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I don’t believe she was adopted . She would said she was from abitibi but her family had to change their names ans left the reserve.
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My great grandmother was from alexandria stormount , Marie bergerons October 16 1905. They claimed to be Huron natives. Can’t seem to find any tribe affiliation.
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