1911 Census of Canada
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Transcribed by: Sandi Bellefeuille

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note exists icon 1   1379 Kaulkey John   M Head M     66
2   1379 Kaulkey "Tanintinan"   F Wife M     66
3   1379 Kaulkey Baptiste   M Son S     22
4   1380 (NWT Slavi Indian) "Filsoe" Big   M Head M     75
5   1380 (NWT Slavi Indian) Detsentaye   F Wife M     72
6   1381 Flaulkey Vital   M Head M     32
7   1381 Flaulkey "Tsequi"   F Wife M     30
8   1381 Flaulkey "Tue"   F Daughter S     1
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note exists icon 13   900 Nonga Ola's widow   F Widow W     64
14   901 Ladefos Atyis   M Husband M     23
15   901 Ladefos Melanie   F Wife M     22
16   901 yakalaya Johnny   M Son S     7
17   901 Yakalaya Helen   F Daughter S     5
18   901 Yakalaya Felix   M Son S     3
19   902 (NWT Indian) Old Flankey   M Husban M     65
20   902 (NWT Indian) Taniliane   F Wife M     65
21   902 (NWT Indian) Baptiste   M Son S     22
22   902 (NWT Indian) Long Yellow Mother in Law   F Lodger W     75
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Line notes on this page:
Line 1: 1300 was added to each of the 3 household numbers, on lines 1-8, incl., to keep them unique. (note added by: Sandi Bellefeuille)
Line 9: Lines 9 - 12 were left blank (note added by: Sandi Bellefeuille)
Line 13: The 3 families enumerated on lines 13 - 22 were assigned household #`s beginning with 900, to keep them unique. (note added by: Sandi Bellefeuille)
Line 25: There is a hand written note on Line 25 that reads "The last 10 names were copied from J. L. Gaudet`s book" and signed G. D. There is also a note, on the facing page, that reads: "Mellville & Hornby; and also McKinley (note added by: Sandi Bellefeuille)
Line 26: ..."who have been travelling around Great Bear Lake, the Coppermine & D??se Rivers, report that there are some one thousand Eskimos, or Huskies as they are called, who never communicate with white men, but are still living in primitive state.... (note added by: Sandi Bellefeuille)
Line 27: ..."The report is authentic, and relied upon throughout the north." (note added by: Sandi Bellefeuille)