Detail of Carlow Mayo assessment roll
If you are missing interacting with archival materials while the COVID-19 restrictions are in place, a new project from the Community Archives might be of interest to you. We have scanned the 1871 Hastings County assessment roll and would like your help in making the names in it available to the public.
Each municipality in the county of Hastings sent a copy of its assessment roll to the county authorities. The rolls list each occupier of lands, with details of the property, its value, and additional information such as the occupation of the individual, how many people were in their household and even how many sheep, horses and cattle they owned.
Transcribing the information in these records gives us a picture of the way Hastings County had been settled by 1871, and expands on the information available to us from the national census which was taken in the same year.

How does it work?

The images for each municipality have been saved as individual PDF files. Some are easier to read than others (they were all compiled by different municipal clerks). As an example, above is the first page of the assessment for Carlow/Mayo Township, whose clerk had a clear hand and which only has three pages of information to copy out.
For each township, there is also a data entry form in the form of a Google spreadsheet which anyone can contribute to. Here is the link to the Carlow/Mayo one.
Each page in the township's assessment has its own tab in the spreadsheet, circled here in red.
Screenshot of data entry form with tabs circled.
If you would like to take part in this project, please edit the data entry forms online (links to the all the PDFs and the online forms are in the table below). If you would rather not work online, there is also an Excel spreadsheet to download, which you can complete (one form for each page) and email to the archives. Contact the archives if you have any questions.

Note on names: some of the townships have names listed in reverse order (Abbott, Jane for example). In those cases, please write out the names in natural order (Jane Abbott) in the spreadsheet, so that they will be easier for people to find.

Help with names: the 1869-1870 Directory for the County of Hastings is available online from the Internet Archive. This has an alphabetical listing of names of individuals for each township, which is useful for checking the spelling of names that might be hard to read in the assessment roll.

MunicipalityAssessment rollData entry formStatus
Bangor, Herschel, McClure, Monteagle and Wicklow [10 pages] Bangor assessment roll Bangor data entry form  Complete!
Carlow and Mayo [3 pages]  Carlow Mayo assessment roll  Carlow Mayo data entry form Complete!
Elzevir [18 pages]  Elzevir assessment roll  Elzevir data entry form  In progress
Hungerford [39 pages]  Elzevir assessment roll  Hungerford data entry form  In progress
Huntingdon [19 pages]  Huntingdon assessment roll  Huntingdon data entry form  In progress
Madoc [27 pages]  Madoc assessment roll  Madoc data entry form  In progress
Marmora and Lake [23 pages]  Marmora and Lake assessment roll  Marmora data entry form  In progress
Rawdon [27 pages]  Rawdon assessment roll  Rawdon data entry form  In progress
Sidney [43 pages]  Sidney assessment roll  Sidney data entry form  In progress
Stirling [8 pages]  Stirling assessment roll  Stirling data entry form  In progress
Thurlow [48 pages]  Thurlow assessment roll  Thurlow data entry form  In progress
Trenton [21 pages]  Trenton assessment roll  Trenton data entry form  In progress
Tudor, Wollaston, Limerick and Cashel [10 pages]  Tudor assessment roll  Tudor data entry form  In progress
Tyendinaga [52 pages]  Tyendinaga assessment roll  Tyendinaga data entry form  In progress