Census:
1881
Botsford Parish, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada.
[2]
Sources
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Source: #S935 Descendants of Sarah (Oulton) Fields received at Oulton Reunion 2000
↑ 2.02.1
Source: #S1142 Botsford Parish, Westmorland Co, NB, Dist 33-D, p.58, C-13184 Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion Gane WELSCH W Female English 55 New Brunswick Reformed Presbyterian David WELSCH Male English 22 New Brunswick Cultivateur Reformed Presbyterian Moses WELSCH Male English 17 New Brunswick Cultivateur Son Reformed Presbyterian Elmara WELSCH Female English 15 New Brunswick Reformed Presbyterian Alferd WELSCH Male English 13 New Brunswick Reformed Presbyterian Rutes WELSCH Female English 9 New Brunswick Reformed Presbyterian Sara Gane WELSCH Female English 20 New Brunswick Journalier Reformed Presbyterian Source Information: Census Place Botsford, Westmorland, New Brunswick Family History Library Film 1375820 NA Film Number C-13184 District 33 Sub-district D Division 2 Page Number 58 Household Number 252
Source: S1142 1881 census for Canada (electronic transcript) Church of Latter Day Saints (2002)
Source: S935 Information from Roberta Fields
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