Alphonsine Marie Rose simard (born St. Louis)Gender: FemaleBirth: Aug 24 1910 - Tecumseh, Essex, Ontario, CanadaMarriage: To 1949 - Sandwich, Essex, Ontario, CanadaResidence: 1911 - Essex North Sub-Districts 1-19, Ontario, CanadaDeath: 2000 - Windsor, Essex, Ontario, CanadaBurial: 2000 - Tecumseh, Essex, Ontario, CanadaParents: Raymond St. Louis, Libby Elizabeth JacquesHusband: Camille simardSiblings: Marie Irene Melvina St Louis, Marguerite Bertha Mero (born St Louis)
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Marie Rose Alphonsine Simard (born St Louis)Gender: FemaleBirth: Aug 24 1910 - Tecumseh, Essex County, Ontario, CanadaDeath: 2000 - Windsor, Essex County, Ontario, CanadaFather: Raymond St LouisMother: Libby Elizabeth St Louis (born Jacques)
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Alphonsine St. LouisGender: FemaleBirth: Aug 1910 - OntarioResidence: June 1911 - Township of Sandwich East, Essex North, Ontario, CanadaAge: < 1Marital status: SingleRace: FrenchSub district description: Sandwich EastParents: Raymond St. Louis, Libbie St. LouisSister: Bertha St. LouisCensus: household membersHouseholdRelation to head; Name; Age; Suggested alternativesHead; Raymond St. Louis; 27; Wife; Libbie St. Louis; 24; Daughter; Bertha St. Louis; 1; Daughter; Alphonsine St. Louis; < 1; Domestic; Daniel O'Keefe; 23;
Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Yukon Territory. Forms were printed with both English and French column headings; answers were recorded in the locally-spoken language. The 1911 Canada Census was officially conducted on June 1, 1911 in the nine provinces. Individuals were to be enumerated in their usual place of residence even though they may not have been at that residence on the night of the enumeration. The head of household was to be recorded first followed by the rest of the members of the household. The forms used for the territories was a simplified version of the regular schedule and enumerators assigned to the Yukon Territory and Northwest Territories were allowed to begin before June 1st.