All the information in this entry is on those Census pages. They're just very densely packed, and you have to keep going up to the top of the page to see what the columns mean. That's why I wrote it all out -- in case you (or anyone else reading) wasn't able to readily decipher the page. :)
Once you click on it, choose "Select Entire Image" next, so you can get the entries for the page, and also be able to see those column headings at the top.
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Date: 2009-08-13 12:43 am (UTC)The direct link to the John O'Brien page is:
http://www.footnote.com/image/159462698/
You can save your own copy for free by using the Save icon. I made a quick screen capture to show you where it is (look for the bright red ellipse):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hal_seattle/3815674623/
Once you click on it, choose "Select Entire Image" next, so you can get the entries for the page, and also be able to see those column headings at the top.
The Pius MacIsaac page is at:
http://www.footnote.com/image/162585058/
Pius and Teressa are the first two lines, which makes it a lot easier to use the column headings for them.