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Hewitt, Kris, comp. Recensement de Athol, Picton et Wellington, district du Prince-Édouard, Ontario, 1881 [base de données en ligne]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000.
Données originales : Athol, Picton, and Wellington, Prince Edward District, Ontario, Canada. 1881 Canada Census. Ottawa, Canada: Library and Archives Canada. Microfilm # C-13237.

 Recensement de Athol, Picton et Wellington, district du Prince-Édouard, Ontario, 1881

Picton Town
Picton Town is located in Prince Edward County. In 1820 the post office was first named Hallowell. In 1840 Picton was named after Lt-Gen Sir Thomas Picton, who was killed in the Battle of Waterloo. This database has over 2900 entries. Each entry has the full names, age, birthplace, religion, and occupation of each resident in the census sub-district of Picton Town (A) in the census district of Prince Edward (#119). This database includes the National Archives film number, division number, page number, entry number and family number to help researchers obtain a copy of the original record, if desired.

Wellington 1881
Wellington was called Smokeville until 1830. The name Smokeville came from the fact that in the 1780's a settler named Daniel Reynolds was nicknamed Old Smoke by the Aboriginals. In 1839 Archibald McFaul, suggested it be named for the Duke of Wellington. This database has over 550 entries. Each entry has the full names, age, birthplace, religion, and occupation of each resident in the census sub-district of Wellington (B) in the census district of Prince Edward (#119). This database includes the National Archives film number, division number, page number, entry number and family number to help researchers obtain a copy of the original record, if desired.

Athol 1881
Athol was named in 1835. Athol is located in Prince Edward County. This database has over 1500 entries. Each entry has the full names, age, birthplace, religion, and occupation of each resident in the census sub-district of Athol (C) in the census district of Prince Edward (#119). This database includes the National Archives film number, division number, page number, entry number and family number to help researchers obtain a copy of the original record, if desired. Corrections and comments on this database can be sent directly to the provider at