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CENSUS OF THE HAMLET
OF DUFF TAKEN ON THE 8TH MAY 1920 BY R. MATTHEWS
IN SUPPORT OF A PETITION TO THE
SASKATCHEWAN DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS
FOR INCORPORATION AS A VILLAGE
(Saskatchewan Archives Board, S-MA 5, A II)
Thanks to the Saskatchewan Archives Board and
D'Arcy Hande who transcribed this.
NAME
|
STREET ADDRESS
|
AGE |
SEX |
|
|
|
|
Arthur Johnson [Postmaster] |
Main Street |
49 |
M |
Florence Johnson |
|
39 |
F |
Violet Johnson |
|
11 |
F |
May Johnson |
|
9 |
F |
Inis Johnson |
|
5 |
F |
Lily Johnson |
|
2 |
F |
|
|
|
|
Frank Somner [Sumner, Grain Buyer& Implement Dealer] |
Main Street |
38 |
M |
Ida Mabel Somner |
|
32 |
F |
Leonard Somner |
|
11 |
M |
Hubert Somner |
|
9 |
M |
|
|
|
|
Martin Gottinger [Gattinger] |
Main Street |
22 |
M |
Molly Gottinger |
|
21 |
F |
Victor Gottinger |
|
20 mos |
M |
|
|
|
|
Charles Welch [Lumber Agent] |
1st Street West |
31 |
M |
Emma Welch |
|
32 |
F |
Nellie Welch |
|
5 |
F |
|
|
|
|
John McLachlan [Minister] |
1st Street West |
36 |
M |
Lilian McLachlan |
|
32 |
F |
Archie McLachlan |
|
3 ½ |
M |
John McLachlan |
|
2 |
M |
|
|
|
|
Herbert Pitcher [Teacher] |
1st Street West |
29 |
M |
Vera Pitcher |
|
28 |
F |
Arlo Pitcher |
|
1 |
M |
|
|
|
|
Charles Thompson |
G.T.P. Station |
30 |
M |
Edith Thompson |
|
29 |
F |
Alie Thompson |
|
3 |
F |
John Thompson |
|
2 |
M |
|
|
|
|
Frederick Anderson [Bank Manager] |
Main Street |
28 |
M |
|
|
|
|
Henry Stevens [Banker] |
Main Street |
22 |
M |
|
|
|
|
Bert Gray |
G.T.P. Right of Way |
33 |
M |
|
|
|
|
Rudolf Schimmel |
G.T.P. Right of Way |
24 |
M |
|
|
|
|
Harry Bateman [Merchant] |
Main Street |
45 |
M |
Ethel I. Bateman |
|
37 |
F |
|
|
|
|
Thomas Matthews [Merchant] |
1st Street East |
35 |
M |
Mary Alice Matthews |
|
35 |
F |
Donald Matthews |
|
2 |
M |
|
|
|
|
Robert Saunders [Blacksmith] |
1st Street East |
30 |
M |
Dora Saunders |
|
29 |
F |
Doris Saunders |
|
5 |
F |
Christine Saunders |
|
1 ½ |
F |
|
|
|
|
Andrew Johnson [Well Digger?] |
2nd Street East |
35 |
M |
Amelia Johnson |
|
42 |
F |
John Johnson |
|
8 |
M |
Arthur Johnson |
|
6 |
M |
Harold Johnson |
|
4 |
M |
Walter Johnson |
|
18 mos. |
M |
|
|
|
|
John Lawrence |
2nd Street East |
40 |
M |
Charlotte Lawrence |
|
39 |
F |
|
|
|
|
Adam Goll |
1st Street East |
35 |
M |
Fella Goll |
|
32 |
F |
Adam Goll |
|
5 |
M |
Lizzie Goll |
|
4 |
F |
Adolf Goll |
|
2 |
M |
|
|
|
|
Joseph Zimmer |
1st Street East |
45 |
M |
Caroline Zimmer |
|
29 |
F |
Willie Zimmer |
|
8 |
M |
Emma Zimmer |
|
6 |
F |
Elsie Zimmer |
|
3 |
F |
Frank Zimmer |
|
2 |
M |
Frederick Zimmer |
|
3 mos. |
M |
|
|
|
|
John Hepting |
1st Street East |
45 |
M |
Marie Hepting |
|
36 |
F |
John Hepting |
|
16 |
M |
Lena Hepting |
|
14 |
F |
Julia Hepting |
|
12 |
F |
Manuel Hepting |
|
10 |
M |
Henry Hepting |
|
8 |
M |
Philip Hepting |
|
5 |
M |
Adam Hepting |
|
3 |
M |
Lily Hepting |
|
5 mos. |
F |
|
|
|
|
Adolf Tressel [Well Digger] |
1st Street East |
31 |
M |
Lena Tressel |
|
27 |
F |
Marie Tressel |
|
2 |
F |
|
|
|
|
Frank Ellis [Confectioner] |
1st Street East |
41 |
M |
Cora Ellis |
|
33 |
F |
Robert Ellis |
|
12 |
M |
Mable Ellis |
|
10 |
F |
George Ellis |
|
8 |
M |
Edward Ellis |
|
6 |
M |
Hetty Ellis |
|
4 |
F |
Cora Ellis |
|
2 |
F |
|
|
|
|
William Nolan |
Leased farm |
24 |
M |
|
unsubdivided portion |
|
|
Mike Nolan |
|
54 |
M |
Catherine Nolan |
|
51 |
F |
|
|
|
|
Leonard Tressel [Well Digger] |
1st Street East |
22 |
M |
* Information in brackets from "Petition for the Erection of a
Village" [April 1920] in thesame file.
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