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  Kent County, New Brunswick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kent County (2001 population 31,383) is located in east-central New Brunswick, Canada.
The county is heavily influenced by Acadian culture.
The Dune de Bouctouche and Kouchibouguac National Park are attractions located in the county.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kent_County,_New_Brunswick   (88 words)

  
 ipedia.com: New Kent County, Virginia Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
New Kent County is a county located in the State of Virginia.
In the county, the population is spread out with 25.00% under the age of 18, 5.90% from 18 to 24, 32.00% from 25 to 44, 27.70% from 45 to 64, and 9.40% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the county is $53,595, and the median income for a family is $60,678.
www.ipedia.com /new_kent_county__virginia.html   (384 words)

  
 Laurent MELANSON/Genevieve CORMIER
Born: 21 JUL 1807 at: Memramcook, Westmorland County, New Brunswick Married: 8 FEB 1831 at: St. Thomas Church, Memramcook, Westmorland County, New Brunswick Died: 5 FEB 1883 at: Ste.
1834 at: Memramcook, Westmorland County, New Brunswick Married: 17 SEP 1855 at: Bouctouche, Kent County, New Brunswick Died: at: Spouses: Jean Baptiste GIROUARD
Marie, Kent County, New Brunswick Died: at: Spouses: Salomee CORMIER
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Meadows/7961/fam00421.htm   (447 words)

  
 Enterprise Kent / Entreprise Kent   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Located on the eastern coast of the province of New Brunswick, the Kent Region borders the Northumberland Strait and encompasses a 5,149-square-kilometer area of coastline, rivers, estuaries, valleys, wide agricultural landscapes, peat bogs, marshlands, and forests.
The Kent Region offers many advantages that are appreciated by entrepreneurs, visitors, and residents such as its seaside environment, a competitive cost of living, and its proximity to major urban centers.
The Enterprise Kent territory covers all of Kent County, as well as the civil parishes of Rogersville and Hardwicke in Northumberland County (see map).
www.ent-kent.ca /home.html   (181 words)

  
 The Kent Region ________ History of Kent
The History of Kent County is a document which was prepared in 1974 by the firm Gauthier, Poulin, Thériault and Associates.
Kent County was first inhabited by the Micmac Indians.
Their nation was composed of the Malecite, the Passamaquoddy, the Penobscot, the Abenaki and Womenak tribes who spoke the Algonquin language.
www.kent.nb.ca /eng/community/history/index.htm   (82 words)

  
 Canadian Genealogy and History Links - New Brunswick
Grantbook Database This searchable database consists of records of land settlement in New Brunswick in the period 1765-1800.
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.
www.islandnet.com /~jveinot/cghl/new-brunswick.html   (1759 words)

  
 Carleton County, New Brunswick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carleton County (2001 population 27,184) is located in west-central New Brunswick, Canada.
The county is bisected by the Saint John River and potato farming is a major industry.
The town of Hartland is home to the longest covered bridge in the world.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Carleton_County   (107 words)

  
 Kent County Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Kent County was formed in 1826 from a part of Northumberland County and is located in central New Brunswick with it's eastern edge running along the Northumberland Strait from Point Escuminac in the north to Shediac Bay in the south.
The western point of the county is approximately sixty miles from the coast.
This site was created with the hope of encouraging and promoting the study of family history in Kent County and to assist the beginner and the more experienced historian alike.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~kcgs   (274 words)

  
 New Kent County, Virginia Land Tax Records, 1782 -- Genealogy Database for Family History Research
Kent County, New Brunswick Census, 1871: Eight Subdistricts An extraction of 1871 Kent County, New Brunswick census records.
Susquehanna County, Silver Lake Township, Pennsylvania, 1878 -79 tax rolls This is an extraction of the Silver Lake Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania 1878-79 tax rolls.
Kent, England: Parish and Probate Records A collection of parish and probate records in England and Wales, from the 1500s to the 1800s.
www.familymarriagerecords.com /db.asp?dbid=3689   (441 words)

  
 Carleton County, New Brunswick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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www.explainthis.info /ca/carleton-county,-new-brunswick.html   (259 words)

  
 New affordable housing units in Kent County (04/11/08)
The Province of New Brunswick is investing $24 million in the form of rental subsidies over the next 10 years.
Maximum CMHC funding under the agreement is $14.98 million to be matched by the Province of New Brunswick.
Province of New Brunswick will provide rent supplements for low and moderate income households who occupy their housing.
www.gnb.ca /cnb/news/fcs/2004e1254fc.htm   (546 words)

  
 Cyndi's List - Cemeteries & Funeral Homes
An article for new and experienced roots-seekers, accompanied by a photo tour that is being expanded regularly, on the role of cemeteries in genealogical research and in our culture.
Cemeteries of Illinois and Wisconsin by county and township.
CD-ROMs of cemeteries in Livingston County, Missouri and the surrounding counties.
www.cyndislist.com /cemetery.htm   (4087 words)

  
 Census takers of the 1851 Census of Victoria County, New Brunswick
Census takers of the 1851 Census of Victoria County, New Brunswick
Samuel was the son of Alexander Kearney, a Loyalist from New Jersey, who fought the American colonists as part of the Loyalist New Jersey Volunteers.
That William was chosen to survey the population in the three of the four French-majority parishes of the County indicates that he was known to the county authorities well enough to be chosen to be the enumerator.
www.upperstjohn.com /1851/censustakers.htm   (726 words)

  
 Cyndi's List - Canada - New Brunswick
For anyone with a genealogical interest in the Irish Protestants from southwest Cork who settled in the Bay Chaleur area of New Brunswick and Quebec, Canada in the early 1800s.
Dedicated to James Alexander McKinney and his wife, Mary Ann (Murphy) McKinney who immigrated from County Tyrone, Northern Ireland in 1825 and their neighbors, pioneers, who cleared the forest land and established the communities of Summer Hill, Dunns Corner and Headline.
Index to the 1901 Census of New Brunswick 
www.cyndislist.com /newbruns.htm   (2425 words)

  
 1840 US Census, Aroostook, Maine: Madawaska Settlements
This area was included in the US census because at that time the whole area of northern Aroostook County as well as much of what is today western Madawaska County (at that time part of Carleton County), New Brunswick, was disputed between Great Britain (New Brunswick was a British colony) and the United States.
Since the first census of New Brunswick was in 1851, this 1840 US census provides those interested in the upper St.John valley in New Brunswick with data not available for the rest of the province.
The 1833 New Brunswick Special Census of Madawaska is also very useful to compare with the 1840 US Census.
upperstjohn.com /1840/1840madawaska.htm   (1305 words)

  
 Kollock Bibliography
New Brunswick, Methodist; Catherine A., 42, dau., N.B., Meth.; Rebecca, 35, dau, N.B., Meth.; Samuel, 28, son, N.B., Meth., farm laborer; John NEELSON, 5, grandson, N.B., Meth.
When the Loyalists were moved from New York to Canada, Simon and his sons had to go, because he had been declared "unpardonable" by Congressional act in June 1778 and all his lands were confiscated.
This may be the same Dickson family that the KOLLOCKs married with in New Brunswick." Maj. Thomas Dickson was a soldier during the wars with the French and later was involved in the Eddy rebellion.
home.netcom.com /~symbios/kolbib.html   (7937 words)

  
 Virginia County boundaries based on a 1770 map
The Illustration, below, of Virginia County boundaries, uses the following as a base map: A New and Accurate Map of Virginia Wherein most of the Counties are laid down from Actual Surveys.
County names are transcribed below the map and numbering has been added to show their location.
Counties that were listed without boundaries defined are represented without colorfilled areas.
memory.loc.gov /ammem/repehtml/repecomp.html   (109 words)

  
 Big Cove First Nations - Home Page
Big Cove is one of the two biggest Native Communities in New Brunswick, Canada.
The Mi'kmaqs of New Brunswick were Kent County's first inhabitants.
In 1802, the New Brunswick Legislature set aside 51,200 acres for the Big Cove Community but reclaimed over 3,000 acres in 1866, and by 1900, the Community only had 2,222 acres left.
www.bigcoveband.com   (359 words)

  
 Canada Counties
The census divisions of Ontario are counties, districts, district municipalities, metropolitan municipalities, regional municipalities, and united counties; on the next level are boroughs, cities, municipalities, municipal townships, separate towns, towns, and villages.
In 1850, Haldimand county was split from Norfolk county.
The original counties that were amalgamated to form these units of government still manifest themselves in many ways.
www.statoids.com /yca.html   (1957 words)

  
 Birth of Carleton County, New Brunswick
The reason for the confusion is that the legislation establishing the county did not come into effect until some time after it had been passed.
The act to create Carleton County, An Act for the Division of the County of York into Two Counties, and to provide for the Government and Representation of the new County (1 Wm.
The Carleton County act of 1831 was printed along with the regular acts of 1833.
webhome.idirect.com /~cpwalsh/nb/municipal/carletonbirth.htm   (501 words)

  
 NB GenLinks: York County Records   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Headstone transcriptions of cemetery in Canterbury Parish and North Lake Parish, York County, New Brunswick.
Headstone transcriptions of cemetery in Birdton Settlement, York County, New Brunswick.
Headstone transcriptions of cemeteries in New Maryland, York County, New Brunswick.
nbgenlinks.new-brunswick.net /Links_Co_York.html   (1439 words)

  
 The Olive Tree Genealogy: New Brunswick Genealogy
Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Most original records for New Brunswick before 1900 are at the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick.
New Brunswick Land Grant Database A searchable database of land grants covering the Loyalist settlement period.
This database consists of records of land settlement in New Brunswick in the period 1765-1800.
www.olivetreegenealogy.com /can/nb.shtml   (629 words)

  
 Bed & Breakfast - Jardine's Inn, Rexton, New Brunswick
Rexton is located at the mouth of the Richibucto River in Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada, overlooking the Northumberland Strait.
With a population of 900, Rexton is what you would expect from a rural Maritime Village; picturesque, quiet, and rich in history.
Fundy National Park encompasses some of the last remaining wilderness in southern New Brunswick.
www.jardinesinn.com /attract.html   (300 words)

  
 Marriages and Deaths From NB Newspapers
Thomas Denham, of the County of Kent England, to Charlotte, eldest daughter of Mr.
James Stewart, of the Parish of Sussex, in the County of King's, to Miss Lucinda Robinson, of the parish of Simonds, County of St. John.
We have now learned that any report has been made to the authorities of the place, but verbally it is stated, that he died of inflammation of the bowels, and no contagion is to be apprehended from him.
www.ist.uwaterloo.ca /%7Emarj/genealogy/letters/bdm.html   (2226 words)

  
 New Brunswick Liberal Association - MLAs - Shawn Graham (Kent)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
New Brunswick Liberal Association - MLAs - Shawn Graham (Kent)
Born in the community of Rexton, N.B., Shawn Graham is the son of Alan and
Graham sought and won the riding of Kent in a by-election in October 1998.
www.nblib.nb.ca /english/profiles/MLAs/shawn_graham.htm   (190 words)

  
 The New Brunswick McNairns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In fact, Judi McNairn is attempting just such a thing in collaboration with a number of other researchers.
As a contribution to that project, I have been studying my ancestors the McNairns of Kent County, New Brunswick.
Very roughly, the work so far centers on families of McNairns carrying that name in New Brunswick, down to the second native-born generation.
members.kingston.net /hfraser/genealogy/mcnairn   (283 words)

  
 Welcome to New Kent   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
November 8 Habitat for Humanity 7 pm at the New Kent High School Auditorium.
Fares are $1 each way anywhere in Charles City or New Kent.
as a service to the community, and is not an official New Kent government site.
www.newkent.net   (361 words)

  
 Homesteading Today - Off The Grid Getaway.. For Sale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This 104 acre off-grid homestead is located in East Branch, Saint-Nicholas River, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada.
It is situated 1 mile from pavement on a unserviced government granted road.
The house is insulated, fully functional and wired for a generator.
www.homesteadingtoday.com /vb/showthread.php?t=67570   (453 words)

  
 New Brunswick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Our ancestor first arrived in N.B. at Cocagne, which is in Dundas Parish, Kent County.
Kent County includes such communities as: Big Cove, Bouctouche, Cap Lumiere, Cocagne, Cocagne Island, Fords Mills, Kouchibouguac, McLean Settlement, Rexton and Richibucto.
There are several distinguished people from Kent County, including billionaire K.C. Irving and former Premier Louis Robichaud.
people.delphiforums.com /chaleur/newbrunswick.html   (105 words)

  
 James Towse
The following are a transcription of notes taken when studying the documents and 19 page notes of probate records in Westmoreland Probate Court, Kent county, New Brunswick, Canada, surrounding the processing of the James Towse will on 4 April 1889.
Most of the material was impossible to read due to methods and materials used to record and copy.
All places are in New Brunswick, Canada, unless otherwise noted.
home.earthlink.net /~jimpool/genealogy/sources/james-towse.html   (565 words)

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