Lytton and Cache Creek and Spence's Bridge and Kamloops, British Columbia (1881–1881)
Lytton and Cache Creek and Spence's Bridge and Kamloops was a census subdivision in British Columbia, recorded in 1 census between 1881 and 1881.
Historical lineage
Ancestor places
- split off from NO DATA in 1881
Descendant places
- later split into Cache Creek in 1891
- later split into Kamloops in 1891
- later split into Spence’s Bridge in 1891
- later split into Lytton in 1891
- later split into Grand Prairie in 1891
Population trajectory across census years
| Census year | Population | Page |
|---|---|---|
| 1881 | 4,725 | View 1881 detail → |
Cross-year identity established by spatial polygon overlap (SAME_AS chains across the Canadian Census Subdivision boundary files).
People with Dictionary of Canadian Biography entries
The Dictionary of Canadian Biography includes biographies of 3 people connected to this place across the 1851–1921 period, listed below by birth year. Each name links to that person's DCB entry; the connection tag indicates whether the documented event was a birth, death, or burial at this place.
| Name | Lifespan | Connection |
|---|---|---|
| Jean-Baptiste Lolo | 1798–1868 | died here |
| Louis Clexlixqen | 1828–1915 | born here |
| Allan McLean | 1855–1881 | born here |
Identifiers
- Persistent place ID:
PLACE_BC190002— assigned to this enduring entity by chaining year-scoped TCP UIDs through spatial overlap - Wikidata: not yet grounded.
Sources
Census tabulations from the 1851–1921 Census of Canada series, transcribed and georeferenced by the Canadian Peoples / TCP project. Each year's detail page (linked above) cites the specific source table.