Raglan & Radcliffe, Ontario (1891 census)
Raglan & Radcliffe was a census subdivision in Ontario, recorded in the 1891 Census of Canada with a population of 1,059. The administrative centroid was at approximately 45.310°N, 77.536°W.
Population
In 1891, Raglan & Radcliffe had a population of 1,059: 535 male and 524 female residents.
Population trajectory across census years
| Year | Population |
|---|---|
| 1881 | 785 |
| 1891 | 1,059 |
| 1901 | 1,364 |
Cross-year identity established by spatial polygon overlap (SAME_AS chains across the Canadian Census Subdivision boundary files).
Neighbouring Census Subdivisions in 1891
In the 1891 census, Raglan & Radcliffe shared boundaries with:
- Abinger, Effingham, Ashby & Denbigh
- Bangor, McClure & Wicklow
- Brudenell
- Carlow
- Hagarty & Jones
- Lyndoch
- Mayo
- Sherwood, Richards & Burns
Full census record, 1891
The 1891 census recorded 82 measurements for this Census Subdivision across 5 categories.
Population & families (1891). This community's record includes 1,059 total population, 535 males, 524 females, 312 married persons, 174 families, 156 married females, 156 married males, 23 widowed persons, 18 widowed females, 6.10 average size of families, 5 widowed males. (Source: 1891 Census of Canada, V1T2; V1T3.)
Age structure (1891). This community's record includes 724 single persons under 18, 374 single males under 18, 350 single females under 18. (Source: 1891 Census of Canada, V1T3.)
Ethnic origin (1891). This community's record includes 1,023 persons who are not French Canadian, 36 French Canadians. (Source: 1891 Census of Canada, V1T3.)
Buildings & housing (1891). This community's record includes 173 houses, 173 houses built of wood, 173 houses of 1 story, 173 occupied houses, 75 houses of 1 room, 34 houses of 2 rooms, 28 houses of 3 rooms, 12 houses of 6 to 10 rooms, 10 houses of 4 rooms, 8 houses of 5 rooms, 4 houses of 11 to 15 rooms, 3 uninhabited houses, 2 houses of over 15 rooms, 1 houses under construction. (Source: 1891 Census of Canada, V1T2.)
Agriculture (1891). This community's record includes 30,782 acres of land in farms, 27,511 pounds of homemade butter, 24,739 acres of farmland in woodland or forest, 15,290 bushels of oats, 12,927 bushels of potatoes, 6,328 bushels of peas, 6,043 acres of improved land in farms, 5,124 bushels of spring wheat, 4,757 acres of farmland under crops, 4,409 pounds of coarse wool produced on farms, 2,854 bushels of turnips, 2,095 bushels of rye, 1,682 acres of hay crops, 1,207 tons of hay, 1,195 acres of farmland in pasture, 1,163 sheep, 963 acres of oats, 827 bushels of buckwheat, 805 other cattle, 740 swine, 554 milk cows, 541 bushels of barley, 521 acres of wheat, 361 swine slaughtered or sold, 267 sheep slaughtered or sold, 252 geese, 240 horses aged over 3 years, 218 bushels of corn, 190 occupants of farms, 180 farm occupants who own their land, 178 cattle killed or sold, 170 pounds of cheese produced on farms, 140 acres of potatoes, 120 pounds of fine wool produced on farms, 106 turkeys, 98 persons living on farms between 101 and 200 acres, 94 horses aged 3 years and under, 91 acres of farmland in gardens or orchards, Capacity of silos (tons): 75, 52 persons living on farms between 51 and 100 acres, 44 ducks, 37 bushels of beans, 31 other fowl, 30 oxen, 25 acres of barley, 19 acres of turnips, 19 bushels of clover, timothy, or other grass seed, 19 persons living on farms under 10 acres, 13 persons living on farms over 200 acres, 9 farm occupants who rent their land, 8 persons living on farms between 11 and 50 acres, 1 employees on farms. (Source: 1891 Census of Canada, V2T16; V4T2; V4T3.)
Identifiers
- TCP UID:
ON115014— year-scoped identifier from the Canadian Census Subdivision boundary file - Persistent place ID:
PLACE_ON111012— computed from spatial-overlap chains across census years - Wikidata: not yet grounded. This page covers a place whose persistent identity has not yet been linked to a Wikidata entity. Identification is via TCP UID and spatial polygon only.
Sources
Census tabulations from the 1891 Census of Canada, transcribed and georeferenced by the Canadian Peoples / TCP project, hosted at the HGIS Lab, University of Saskatchewan. Persistent place identity computed from spatial-overlap chains across all available census years (1851–1921). Identity grounding to Wikidata performed via the HGIS Canada Knowledge Graph project's MCP-assisted disambiguation pipeline. See the About / Methodology page for the full data pipeline.
Cite this page
Clifford, J. (2026). "Raglan & Radcliffe, Ontario (1891 census)" in HGIS Canada Knowledge Graph. Retrieved from https://jimclifford.ca/hgiscanada/places/on/raglan-radcliffe-on115014-1891/.