Skip to main content

Blandford-Blenheim Records

Census returns are official Government of Canada records that enumerate the country's population. They are an invaluable source of information for genealogy research. Starting in 1851, most census records included the names of every resident, their country or province of birth, age and many other details.


1793-1858 Oxford County Genealogy Index

The Oxford County Genealogy Records Database is a collection of genealogical records compiled from various sources, such as: parish registers, local history books, marriage bonds, wills, etc.,

1849 Blenheim Township Tax Collectors' Roll

Collectors' Rolls are used to record information about a resident’s property in order to determine the amount of taxes payable on real property. Names of head of household, land and building values, and location.

1852 Blandford Township Tax Collectors' Roll

Collectors' Rolls are used to record information about a resident’s property in order to determine the amount of taxes payable on real property. Names of head of household, land and building values, and location.

1881 Blandford Township Voters' List

Discover citizen names & addresses. Searchable.

1898 Blenheim Township Voters' List

Discover citizen names & addresses. Searchable.

1931 Census of Canada

Created by Library & Archives Canada, the 1931 Census is now available to researchers. Browse great quality images and important family information, including address, house description, immigration year, occupation details.

Library and Archives Canada complete census records

Explore full Canadian census records including Oxford County from 1851-1921. Searchable through the Library and Archives Canada database.

Oxford County Wills & Estate Files: 1841-1861

This alphabetical database resource includes completely digitized Oxford County wills and estate files.

Oxford Historic Poll Books: 1851-1874

Digitized by Oxford County Archives, poll books are a great source of information for those studying early Canadian political history as well as for those researching their family history or even the history of their property. For more information or for access to the originals, as well as transcriptions and indexes of these materials, contact: archives@oxfordcounty.ca