St. Luc (part), Quebec (1851 census)
St. Luc (part) was a census subdivision in Quebec, recorded in the 1851 Census of Canada with a population of 339. The administrative centroid was at approximately 45.375°N, 73.354°W.
Population
In 1851, St. Luc (part) had a population of 339: 179 male and 160 female residents.
Boundary continuity (non-identical overlaps)
Spatial polygon overlaps with adjacent census years where the boundary shifted enough that the SAME_AS chain didn't merge them. These show where the territory came from and went to even when it isn't tracked as the same persistent place.
Later boundary forms
- In a later year, this CSD became part of St. Luc, 1861 (33.8% share).
Neighbouring Census Subdivisions in 1851
In the 1851 census, St. Luc (part) shared boundaries with:
Full census record, 1851
The 1851 census recorded 163 measurements for this Census Subdivision across 6 categories.
Population & families (1851). This community's record includes 339 total population, 179 males, 160 females, Male members of the family who are present: 148, Female members of the family who are present: 143, 124 single males, 108 single females, 51 married males, 49 married females, 46 families, Males present who are not members of the family: 31, 30 males attending school, 29 females attending school, Females present who are not members of the family: 17, 8 female births, 6 male births, Male members of the family who are present: 5, 4 widowed males, Female members of the family who are absent: 3, 3 widowed females. (Source: 1851 Census of Canada, V1T3.)
Age structure (1851). This community's record includes 34 males aged 5 to 10, 26 females aged 5 to 10, 22 single males aged 15 to 20, 22 single males aged 20 to 30, 21 single females aged 10 to 15, 19 single males aged 10 to 15, 15 married females aged 40 to 50, 15 married males aged 30 to 40, 15 single females aged 15 to 20, 13 married males aged 40 to 50, 13 married males aged 50 to 60, 12 married females aged 30 to 40, 12 single females aged 20 to 30, 9 females age 3 to 4, 9 males aged 1 to 2, 9 married females aged 20 to 30, 8 females under age 1, 7 married females aged 50 to 60, 6 males under age 1, 5 females aged 1 to 2, 5 females aged 4 to 5, 5 males aged 2 to 3, 5 married males aged 60 to 70, 3 females aged 2 to 3, 3 married females aged 60 to 70, 3 married males aged 20 to 30, 3 single females aged 30 to 40, 2 males aged 4 to 5, 2 single males aged 30 to 40, 2 widowed females aged 80 to 90, 1 males aged 3 to 4, 1 married females aged 15 to 20, 1 married females aged 70 to 80, 1 married females aged 90 to 100, 1 married males aged 70 to 80, 1 married males aged 80 to 90, 1 single females aged 50 to 60, 1 single males aged 40 to 50, 1 single males aged 60 to 70, 1 widowed females aged 70 to 80, 1 widowed males aged 20 to 30, 1 widowed males aged 50 to 60, 1 widowed males aged 60 to 70, 1 widowed males aged 70 to 80. (Source: 1851 Census of Canada, V1T3.)
Ethnic origin (1851). This community's record includes 225 French Canadians, 58 persons native to Canada, not of French origin, 30 persons originating in Ireland, 18 persons originating in England or Wales, 4 persons originating in the United States, 2 persons originating in France, 2 persons originating in Scotland. (Source: 1851 Census of Canada, V1T1.)
Agriculture (1851). This community's record includes 70,900 tons of hay, 6,256 bushels of oats, 6,050 pounds of homemade butter, 3,645 acres of land in farms, 3,334 bushels of peas, 2,778 acres of farmland under cultivation, 1,814 bushels of wheat, 1,803 acres of farmland under crops, 970 acres of farmland in pasture, 961 pounds of wool produced on farms, 867 acres of farmland in woodland or forest, 529 acres of oats, 510 bushels of potatoes, 350 acres of wheat, 347 acres of peas, 313 pounds of tobacco, 301 sheep, 224 pounds of flax or hemp, 184 swine, 180 milk cows, 171 horses, 137 bushels of buckwheat, 120 bushels of beans, 120 bushels of carrots, 96 calves and heifers, 93 barrels of pork, 65 bushels of barley, 55 bulls, oxen, or steers, 40 pounds of cheese produced on farms, 39 occupants of farms, 20 persons living on farms between 50 and 100 acres, 19 acres of buckwheat, 15 acres of potatoes, 13 persons living on farms between 100 and 200 acres, 8 bushels of corn, 5 acres of barley, 5 acres of farmland in gardens or orchards, 4 persons living on farms between 20 and 50 acres, 2 barrels of beef, 1 acres of corn, 1 persons living on farms between 10 and 20 acres, 1 persons living on farms under 10 acres. (Source: 1851 Census of Canada, V2T6.)
Manufacturing & industry (1851). This community's record includes 314 yards of fulled cloth, 275 yards of flannel, 24 yards of linen, carding and fulling mills, carding and fulling mills reporting, carding and fulling mills returning capital, employees in carding and fulling mills, employees in grist mills, employees in saw mills, employees in tanneries, foundries, foundries reporting, foundries returning capital, grist mills, grist mills not reporting, grist mills powered by steam, grist mills powered by water, grist mills reporting annual production, grist mills reporting daily production, grist mills reporting value of annual production or rent, grist mills reporting weekly production, grist mills returning capital, saw mill plants, saw mills, saw mills not reporting, saw mills powered by steam, saw mills powered by water, saw mills reporting annual production, saw mills reporting value of annual production or rent, saw mills returning capital, tanneries, tanneries not reporting, tanneries reporting, tanneries returning capital, pounds of wool produced in carding and fulling mills, $ value annual production or rent from grist mills (pounds sterling), $ value annual production or rent from saw mills (pounds sterling), $ value capital returned by grist mills (pounds sterling), $ value capital returned by saw mills (pounds sterling), $ value iron produced in foundries in the past year (pounds sterling). barrels of flour produced per day by grist mills reporting daily production. barrels of flour produced per week by grist mills reporting weekly production. barrels of flour produced per year by grist mills reporting annual production. feet of lumber produced per year by saw mills reporting annual production. $ value leather produced in tanneries in the past year (pounds sterling). (Source: 1851 Census of Canada, V2T6; V2T7.)
Deaths & mortality (1851). This community's record includes 2 total number of deaths, Deaths in the past year among females aged 30 to 40: 1, Deaths in the past year among females of all ages: 1, Deaths in the past year among males aged 30 to 40: 1, Deaths in the past year among males of all ages: 1. (Source: 1851 Census of Canada, V1T3.)
Identifiers
- TCP UID:
QC057016— year-scoped identifier from the Canadian Census Subdivision boundary file - Persistent place ID:
PLACE_QC057016— 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 1851 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). "St. Luc (part), Quebec (1851 census)" in HGIS Canada Knowledge Graph. Retrieved from https://jimclifford.ca/hgiscanada/places/qc/st-luc-part-qc057016-1851/.