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Blessed Sacrament (Chatham)
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Immaculate Conception (Pain Court)
Our Lady Help of Christians (Wallaceburg)
Our Lady of the Angels (Erieau)
Our Lady of Victory (Chatham)
St. Agnes (Chatham)
St. Anne of the Lakes (Erieau)
St. Francis Xavier (Tilbury)
St. Gabriel (Ridgetown)
St. Ignatius (Bothwell)
St. Joseph (Chatham)
St. Mary (Blenheim)
St. Michael (Dresden)
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St. Peter (Tilbury)
St. Philippe (Grande Pointe)
St. Ursula (Chatham)
 
SARNIA DEANERY
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Holy Rosary (Petrolia)
Our Lady Help of Christians (Watford)
Our Lady of Mercy (Sarnia)
Queen of Peace (Sarnia)
Sacred Heart (Port Lambton)
Sacred Heart (Sarnia)
St. Benedict (Sarnia)
St. Charles (Corunna)
St. Christopher (Forest)
St. Joseph (Corunna)
St. Joseph (Sarnia)
St. Matthew (Watford)
St. Michael (Brights Grove)
St. Peter (Sarnia)
St. Philip (Petrolia)
St. Thomas Aquinas (Sarnia)
Income Statistics (2001) for Our Lady of Mercy (Sarnia)
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Census family income in 2000 of all families
The total income of a census family is the sum of the total incomes of all members of that family. (From the
2001 Census Dictionary Reference manual -
Income .)
Geography
Our Lady of Mercy
Average Parish in Deanery
Total Deanery
Total families
2,795
2,695
35,040
Under $10,000
155
90
1,165
$10,000 - $19,999
210
134
1,740
$20,000 - $29,999
385
267
3,470
$30,000 - $39,999
400
296
3,850
$40,000 - $49,999
425
298
3,880
$50,000 - $59,999
290
279
3,625
$60,000 - $69,999
285
264
3,435
$70,000 - $79,999
180
231
3,000
$80,000 - $89,999
85
193
2,510
$90,000 - $99,999
80
158
2,060
$100,000 and over
300
485
6,305
Average family income
$53,733
$66,059
$858,765
Median family income
$45,875
$59,197
$769,562
Notes
Data from the Statistics Canada 2001 Census
1/5 sample (1 in 5 people were asked this question)