There's a David Williams in Haldimand in 1842 with what seems to be 13 people in his household.[2] Census page doesn't have columns so you have to compare it to one that does[3] and try to line it up (but it doesn't line up very well.)
↑1842 Census:
"Census of Canada West, 1842", database
Reference: MG 31 C1 Census of Upper Canada, 1842; Microfilm reel number: C-1344; Image number: 004569584_00202; Item ID number: 47155087 Library and Archives Canada (accessed 28 January 2024)
David Williams, F, in Haldimand, Newcastle, Upper Canada (Ontario), Canada.
↑1842 Census:
"Census of Canada West, 1842", database
Reference: MG 31 C1 Census of Upper Canada, 1842; Page: 2; Microfilm reel number: C-1344; Image number: 004569584_00077; Item ID number: 47152159 Library and Archives Canada (accessed 28 January 2024)
Willm Williams, Farmer, in Goulbourn, Bathurst, Upper Canada (Ontario), Canada.
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