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  Canadian Genealogy and History Links - New Brunswick
New Brunswick Hussar Corporal Harold Jorgen Skaarup, G753, 5th Armoured Regiment (8th Princess Louise's New Brunswick Hussars).
Barters of Carleton County The Barters were the first landowners in Avondale NB and their story, beginning about 1750 in England, is lengthy but quite fascinating.
Hickie Genealogy by Ruth Murgatroyd Hickey(ie) genealogy from Restigouche County in northern New Brunswick.
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 Albert County, New Brunswick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Albert County (2005 population 26,749) is located in southeastern New Brunswick, Canada on the Chignecto Bay of the Bay of Fundy.
Prior to the abolition of county government in 1967, the county seat was Hopewell Cape.
Villages in Albert County, with 2005 populations given
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Albert_County,_New_Brunswick   (194 words)

  
 New Brunswick Census Records
Census - 1851 - 1901 [New Brunswick GenWeb]
Brighton Parish (Carleton County) [ Carleton County GenWeb]
Woodstock Parish (Carleton County) Division 1) Division 2) Division 3) [ Carleton County GenWeb]
www.afhs.ab.ca /registry/regnb_census.html   (1041 words)

  
 birding facts Birding Resources by the Fat Birder
New Brunswick, although one of Canada`s smallest provinces (73,000 square kilometres); is remarkably diverse.
The Nature Trust of New Brunswick (Inc.1987) is a charitable land trust dedicated to preserving nature for the benefit of present and future generations of New Brunswick citizens.
The New Brunswick Bird Records Committee was formed to ensure that adequate information is preserved about unusual occurrences of birds in New Brunswick, to provide a process for formal acceptance of bird species to the provincial list, and generally to advance knowledge of birds in New Brunswick.
www.fatbirder.com /links_geo/america_canada/new_brunswick.html   (2883 words)

  
 Ruby M Cusack New Brunswick Albert County Catholic Settlers
I knew I lived in Kings County and the smallest county was Albert County.
Only those descendants who were born or raised in Albert County or in the neighboring parishes of Sussex in Kings County and Dorchester in Westmorland County were included.
Dennis Dornan was born in 1786 in Ballymoney, County Antrim and immigrated to New Brunswick in 1826 with his second wife, a son and two daughters.
www.rubycusack.com /issue127.html   (981 words)

  
 Tourism New Brunswick Canada
Albert County Tourism - is a non-profit organization of local businesses, working together to package, promote and enhance the area.
Covered Bridges of New Brunswick A picture tour of the 64 remaining Covered Bridges of New Brunswick Also links to the uncovered Bridges and the bridges lost to fire and floods in the past few years.
New Brunswick PhotosA site dedicated to showing the beauty of New Brunswick with pictures from people that have traveled here or live here.
new-brunswick.net /new-brunswick/nblinks/tourism.html   (2277 words)

  
 Albert County Museum
Canada's 11th Prime Minister, R.B. Bennett, came from Albert County, along with a colorful procession of pioneers, artisans, explorers, shipbuilders, farmers, a few charlatans and one convicted axe murderer.
We are a genuine slice of New Brunswick, not a reconstruction.
A third, the County Court House, was destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1904.
www.albertcountymuseum.ca   (315 words)

  
 Salem and Hillsborough Railroad, New Brunswick, Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Salem and Hillsborough Railroad is a tourist railroad that is a part of the New Brunswick Railway Museum.
The SandH is operated by a small group of volunteers from the Canadian Railroad Historical Association (New Brunswick division).
The New Brunswick Railway Museum will be open and we invite you to tour the museum building and the railway cars on display.
www.shrr.ca /en/index.shtml   (238 words)

  
 Petroleum History Society - Archives Newsletter November 2000, Feature Articles
New president hopeless, much violence, oil/gas expansion unlikely.
A man of various talents, Nova Scotian Dr. Abraham Gesner was aware of the acute need for new illuminating oils as the supplies of whale oil - which had been for about 200 years the most widely used illuminant - began to diminish.
Then he remembered a recently discovered vein of asphalt near Hillsborough on the Petitcodiak River in Albert County, New Brunswick called "Albert Mineral." From it he prepared kerosene by heating it to a high temperature in a closed retort.
www.petroleumhistory.ca /archivesnews/2000/nov.html   (1958 words)

  
 Localism: New Brunswick Real Estate Info - NB
New Brunswick has signed a Provincial Nominee Agreement with the federal government, which allows the Province to play a more active role in immigration by selecting a number of immigrants to fulfill specific economic needs.
New Brunswick is a prime location for affordable real estate with the opportunity to receive a good return on investment.
Established in 1784, New Brunswick was at first divided into eight counties by the Territorial Division Act, 1786.In 1845, Albert County was set off from Westmorland County and a new county seat was established in Hopewell Cape, where today you'll find the Albert County Museum, housed in the original municipal building and county jail.
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 Cyndi's List - Canada - New Brunswick
Repository for historical and genealogical materials pertaining to Maine and New Brunswick's St. John Valley, with emphasis on Maine's Acadians.
For the posting of obituaries and requests for obituary lookups pertaining to individuals of or from New Brunswick, Canada.
Shareholders residences are Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Scotland, New York and Vermont.
www.cyndislist.com /newbruns.htm   (3402 words)

  
 Carleton County GenWeb
Carleton County is located in western New Brunswick adjoining the State of Maine and is partitioned by the Saint John River.
The county was established from York County in 1832.
on the Counties and Parishes of New Brunswick
www.rootsweb.com /~nbcarlet   (899 words)

  
 Albertite - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
ALBERTITE, a variety of asphalt found in Albert (Archbishop)Albert county, New Brunswick.
It is of jet-fl colour and brilliant pitch-like lustre.
This page was last modified 07:58, 30 Aug 2006.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Albertite   (61 words)

  
 Albert County Heritage
“Albert County Heritage” takes you on a journey back in time to show you a glimpse of the history of picturesque Albert County, New Brunswick.
As you read on, we will not only tell the history of the county, but spotlight the life and times of the people who lived there.
If you ever have an opportunity to visit picturesque Albert County, please remember to visit the Albert County Museum, located near the famous Hopewell Rocks, and learn more about what you have read here.
www.virtualmuseum.ca /CommunityMemories/AAUP/00aa/Exhibits/English/index.html   (306 words)

  
 1880 Census linkables   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Aitken was a newspaper publisher and author, educated at Newcastle, New Brunswick, where his father was a Presbyterian minister.
He made a fortune in business in Canada, and then went to England, where he was a member of parliament between 1910 and 1916 and was made a peer of the realm in 1917.
Having sold the nugget, Samuel built a mansion in his home town of Bathurst, New Brunswick, and entered politics.
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 jane mcculloh
The Copps had moved to New Brunswick before 1803, when John and Mary were still teenagers, so a fairly longterm acquaintanceship could be surmised.
However, a new piece of information has just come to light that enhances the hypothesis that John McCULLY was the half-brother of the Hayward threesome.
In the 1830 Belmont County, Ohio, census, the families of a Henry HAYWARD and a Matthew HAYWARD were living in Belmont County not far from the McCullys.
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 New Brunswick Region Map: Albert County — York County | Canada Google Satellite Maps
You are in New Brunswick (Canada), administrative region of level 1.
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 Amazon.com: Marriage register, Albert County, New Brunswick, 1846-1887: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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 Salem and Hillsborough Railroad | Archived News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The New Brunswick Railway Museum and gift shop will be open to the public throughout the summer.
The Salem and Hillsborough Railroad was pleased to have a table at Rails2Sea, the 2004 Annual Convention of the Maritime Federation of Model Railroaders in Saint John, New Brunswick on May 14-16, 2004.
The CRHA (NB), in conjunction with the Village of Hillsborough and other sponsors, is building a replica of the 1881 Albert Railway station at Hillsborough.
www.shrr.ca /en/news.shtml   (666 words)

  
 New Brunswick | Canada Map: Albert County - York County - share your neighbourhood
New Brunswick in Canada: Albert County – York County
There is no mapygon in New Brunswick yet.
Navigate the map to the desired area (you can use map controls or browse/search tab).
www.mapygon.com /canada/new-brunswick   (357 words)

  
 Albert County Tourism Association - New Brunswick
We are a group of ATV enthusiasts, based in Hillsborough, Albert County, New Brunswick.
SENBSA is the largest snowmobile club in New Brunswick with over 500 km of well maintained trails throughout eastern Albert County.
While exploring beautiful Albert County and Southern New Brunswick you are guaranteed to have an experience you will never forget.
www.albertcountytourism.com /search_region.asp?REG=1   (356 words)

  
 CARP New Brunswick: ADVENTURES, ATTRACTIONS, SHOPPING AND MORE IN ALBERT COUNTY, NEW BRUNSWICK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Canada's 11th Prime Minister, R.B. Bennett, came from Albert County, along with a colourful procession of pioneers, artisans, explorers, shipbuilders, farmers, a few charlatans and one convicted axe murderer.
A New Brunswick Provincial historic site, this was the residence of Abner Reid McClellan, a former Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick.
Albert County native and defenseman James Sanford, has proven his talents with the team since joining them in 2000, he has now moved on in the Hockey League.
moncton.localintheknow.com /Local_Perspective/50plus/2006/07/adventures-attractions-shopping-and.html   (3861 words)

  
 PBC-Albert County Resources
New Brunswick's approach to economic development puts communities in the drivers seat of their own economic growth, by giving them real decision-making power and the resources they need to build on their own assets and strengths.
The Agency ensures that a wide variety of business development tools and resources are available to Atlantic entrepreneurs throughout all stages of the business lifecycle, from the time they are thinking about setting up a new business, to the time they are planning for growth and expansion.
The CBDC Westmorland Albert assists in the creation of small businesses and in the expansion, modernization and stabilization of existing businesses.
www.cbsc.org /servlet/ContentServer?pagename=CBSC_NB%2Fdisplay&lang=en&cid=1083346986602&c=GuideFactSheet   (352 words)

  
 Henry & Jane Hayward
The eldest child of Henry and Jane, Catherine HAYWARD, married in Kings County, New Brunswick, raised her family [MORTON] and died there.
Henry moved from New Brunswick or Nova Scotia to Belmont County, Ohio, probably in the early 1820s, then to nearby Guernsey Co., Ohio in the 1840s; he died 1870 Jefferson Township, Guernsey Co., Ohio, and is buried in the Pleasant Hill United Presbyterian Cemetery in Jefferson Township.
Matthew Hayward petitioned for land in New Brunswick in 1820, at which time he said he had one daughter.
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 Murray
Albert Murray was most likely born in New Brunswick, Canada, though his death certificate lists Nova Scotia.
However, this information came from Walter Orr who did not seem to even realize Albert was his half brother as he leaves the name of Albert’s mother blank.
Albert’s mother is confirmed on his WWI draft registration as he lists Catherine Orr with the relationship of Mother.
www.fuzzywunkle.net /genealogy/tree/d0002/murray.html   (435 words)

  
 Introduction
My family relocated from New Brunswick to Alberta in the early 80's.
I was adopted by a Bannister family when I was eight years old and married into a Weir family at the age of twenty five.
It is easy to take for granted how much these settlers relied upon each other to start new families, clear the land, build homesteads, and survive in..what was then..a wilderness.
www.bannistersandkin.ca /id9.html   (372 words)

  
 Cape Enrage, Albert County, New Brunswick
Cape Enrage, in Albert County, New Brunswick, is a great place to witness the awesome forces of the Bay of Fundy.
Stand into the wind by the lighthouse, go rock climbing, kayak the rugged waters around the cape, or just relax, have lunch and enjoy the spectacular view.
Don't miss Fundy National Park, Cape Enrage, Mary's Point, the Salem and Hillsborough Railroad, the Albert County Museum, the William Henry Steeves House, the Albert Bank Museum, the many picturesque covered bridges and of course fresh Fundy lobster.
www.capeenrage.com   (249 words)

  
 New Brunswick, Canada History and Genealogy
New Brunswick is one of 3 provinces collectively known as the "Maritimes." Joined to Nova Scotia by the narrow Chignecto Isthmus and separated from Prince Edward Island by the Northumberland Strait.
Albert County, Carleton County, Charlotte County, Gloucester County, Kent County, Kings County, Madawaska County, Northumberland County, Queens County, Restigouche County, Saint John County, Sunbury County, Victoria County, Westmorland County, York County
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