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  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.
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  Northumberland Economy: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Northumberland has the greatest concentration of pharmaceutical companies in the north of England including the European bases of a number of international world leaders.
Northumberland's major centre for the plastics and packaging industry is Cramlington where well over 1,000 people are currently employed in related companies.
Another Northumberland leader in the industry is Pipeline Integrity International of Cramlington who are a top pipeline inspection company through their intelligent "pig".
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 Northumberland County, New Brunswick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Northumberland County (2001 population 50,817), having the largest area of any county in the province, is located in northeastern New Brunswick, Canada.
The county is a mostly English speaking region in the otherwise Francophone northeastern New Brunswick.
There are three communities in the county which are part of the Mi'kmaq Nation: Red Bank, at the junction of the Northwest Miramichi River and the Little Southwest Miramichi River; Eel Ground, close to the junction of the Northwest and Southwest Miramichi Rivers near Newcastle; and Burnt Church on the northern shore of Miramichi Bay.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Northumberland_County,_New_Brunswick   (439 words)

  
 New Brunswick real estate, Canada Real Estate Directory
New Brunswick is bounded on the west by the state of Maine, on the north by the province of Québec, and on the southeast by Nova Scotia.
Fredericton is the capital of the province of New Brunswick.
Most of New Brunswick’s agricultural produce is consumed in the province, except potatoes and some fruits, such as blueberries and strawberries, which are shipped to other Canadian provinces, the United States, and other countries.
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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.
Index to the 1901 Census of New Brunswick 
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 FInn LAWLER
The province of New Brunswick, Canada, has given to the United States, and a Wisconsin, especially, a goodly number of her stalwart, industrious and loyal citizens, among whom the subject of this sketch stands prominent.
Lawler was born in Douglas, Northumberland County, New Brunswick, May 8, 1845, a son of John Lawler, who was of the same nativity, having first seen the light about the year 1825.
In 1862 he was appointed register of deeds for Northumberland County, which office he still holds, and is also a magistrate by government appointment, his commission, which is dated 1863, bearing the signature of Queen Victoria.
www.rootsweb.com /~wivilbio/lawler.html   (754 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.
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 Northumberland County Virginia Records
Northumberland County was created circa 1645 from the district of Chickacoan, which consisted of the Indian reserve between the Rappahannock and Potomac rivers.
From Northumberland's lands came the counties of Lancaster (1651) and Westmoreland (1653).
Northumberland was part of the Northern Neck of the Fairfax Grant, and it was created in 1645 out of the former Chickakoan Indian District.
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 BOOK, CD & VIDEO LIST - - New Brunswick, Canada - Genealogy & History Books & CDs
The Isthmus of Chignecto is an area bordering the Maritime provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia which connects the mainland portion of Nova Scotia with North America.
This important new contribution to the history and genealogy of the Maritime Provinces contains detailed abstracts of all that extant probate records of New Brunswick from the time it was set off from Nova Scotia as a separate province until 1835.
The abstracts were made from the probate files at the New Brunswick Provincial Archives, and were cross-checked against the records of the individual counties.
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 Tourism and Travel (New Brunswick - Canada)
New Brunswick online english - We would like to offer you some useful information about a huge vacation area.
Destination: New Brunswick english - Comprehensive source of info for visitors to NB including mapping, routing and proximity searchesto plan a trip to the province.
New Brunswick Tourism english - New Brunswick Tourism and Travel Guide - The guide offers a broad range of information for visitors, including maps, lodging, modes of travel, accommodations, activities and attractions.
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 Minerals & Petroleum Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: )
MP 2003-3 Bedrock geology of the Marrtown area (part of 21 H/13), Kings and Queens counties, New Brunswick.
MRR 2003-5 Titanium and phosphate potential of the Stewarton and Lower Coverdale Gabbro, southern New Brunswick, Canada: A comparative study.
OF 2003-6 Southern New Brunswick potential fields project, Part I: Implications for granite-related gold mineralization in the Clarence Stream area.
www.gnb.ca /0078/minerals/july_2003-e.asp   (228 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.
Simon was appointed to the grand jury in 1793, and served as magistrate/justice of the peace for Northumberland Co. beginning in 1800.
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.
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 Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada - General Index
PARISHES: Northumberland County, when first set up, contained all of Kent, Gloucester and Restigouche Counties.
Parishes that were in Northumberland County at one time, but have been reassigned over the years to Kent, Gloucester and Restigouche Counties.
Set up in 1814, parts are now in Gloucester and Restigouche Counties.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~nbpast/NO/no.html   (454 words)

  
 Where do you want to go birding in New Brunswick today?
Restigouche County, on the northern tip of New Brunswick, is one of the more interesting areas in the province for birders.
Acadia to Grand Manan Island, the southern shore of New Brunswick offers quiet villages, great scenery and birding, parks, historic treasures, and the highest tides in the world.
Located in the Bay of Fundy (off the coast of Maine and New Brunswick), Canada's picturesque island of Grand Manan makes an ideal base for experiencing the phenomenon of fall migration on the northeast coast.
www.camacdonald.com /birding/canewbrunswick.htm   (985 words)

  
 The Walls Family Tree   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This Walls line seems to have originated in Scotland, immigrated to New Brunswick Canada, and then immigrated to the United States.
The earliest Walls ancestor I know of, John Walls, was born in Chatham, New Brunswick, Canada.
I am speculating the Scotland connection from information I found in the 1881 Canadian Census for one of John's children's family that lists thier religion as "Church of Scotland".
www.wallsfamily.com /genealogy/walls   (66 words)

  
 Census Finder - Free Census Records Online
This new section of Census Finder details all questions asked on each United States Census 1790-1930, and provides essential census information, tips, and clues for census research.
Many times people did business in surrounding counties especially if they were closer to a court house in an adjoining county.
Alberta Census, British Columbia Census, Manitoba Census, New Brunswick Census, Newfoundland Census, Ontario Census, Prince Edward Island Census, & Quebec Census
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 Sam Russell & Ellen Baldwin
Samuel Russell was married to Ellen BALDWIN on 13 Nov 1834 in Nelson (on the Miramichi River), Northumberland County, New Brunswick.
She appeared on the census in 1851 in Colebrook, Grand Falls, New Brunswick, as Mariby Russell, age 7, born in New Brunswick, living in household of parents Samuel and Ellen Russell.
She appeared on the 1891 Canadian census in St. Francis, New Brunswick, as age 32, living in household of Charles and Ellen Collins England in St Francis, New Brunswick.
www.upperstjohn.com /russell/d51.htm   (1581 words)

  
 Genealogy resources, links and more
Genealogies of the Catholic Families of Maine, New Brunswick, and the Province of Quebec, 1999, by Diane P. LaVerdière Voskuhl and Robert K. Voskuhl, on compact disc.
New Brunswick Census Legislation, 1824 - 1861 by Craig Walsh
William F. Ganong, A monograph of the place-nomenclature of the Province of New Brunswick (Ottawa, Ontario: J. Durie, 1896).
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 1851 Census
New Brunswick Museum, Saint John, N.B. Parish of Alnwick - Upper District, Northumberland County, New Brunswick
Schedule II Parish of Alnwick, Upper District, Northumberland County, New Brunswick
Schedule II Lower District, Parish of Alnwick, Northumberland County, New Brunswick
www3.telus.net /charlotte_taylor/Folder1/1851_Census.htm   (72 words)

  
 The Descendants of Thomas James Gamble
She was born 1817 in New York, USA, and died June 05, 1881 in Tryon, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
She was born 1839 in New Brunswick, Canada, and died Aft.
She was born 1848 in New Brunswick, Canada, and died August 07, 1935 in West Devon, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
www.islandregister.com /gamble1.html   (12558 words)

  
 New Brunswick Other Records
Biographies in the NB Archives [ New Brunswick Archives]
Bocabec, Saint Patrick Parish (Charlotte County), 1865-66 and 1967-68 [ Saint Patrick Parish, Charlotte County, New Brunswick GenWeb]
Land Petitions, 1783- 1918 [ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick]
www.afhs.ab.ca /registry/regnb_other.html   (384 words)

  
 Canada Genealogy Forum (Page 108)
Re: Horace AUSTIN in Northumberland County, New Brunswick - Charlene 5/04/02
Horace AUSTIN in New Brunswick in 1901 - Mary AUSTIN 8/03/02
Re: Horace AUSTIN in Northumberland County, New Brunswick - Thomas A. Murray 7/18/02
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 Re: ALL CANADIAN-NEW BRUNSWICK CROTTYS PLEASE READ!!
On arrival in New York on September 29th, Patrick was discharged, according to the crew roll, free to start a new life with his brother, Simon - Capt. Selly having once again brought his ship and human cargo safely to port.
He was born May/10/1846 in Nelson, Northumberland or Newcastle, New Brunswick, Canada25, and died 1921 in Minneapolis, Minnesota25.
She was born September/24/1891 in Chatchem, New Brunswick, Canada116, and died February/15/1957 in Lyndale Ave N., Minneapolis, Minnesota116.
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 Ancestors of James Beggan-[4153]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Born: 1848, Chatham Parish of Miramachi, Northumberland County, New Brunswick
Beagan, age 40, a laborer belonging to the Church of Rome who is Irish and imigrated in 1847.
His wife is Ellen, age 40 and his children are William age 11, Patrick age 8, and James age 3.
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 The McCosh Family - mccg04.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John resided 1 Jan 1871 - 1 Jan 1889 in Douglastown, Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada.
He resided 1 Jan 1889 - 1 Jan 1914 in Brewer, Penobscot County, Maine.
He was employed as as an oiler at the Eastern Manufacturing Company 1 Jan 1907 - 1 Jan 1914 in South Brewer, Maine.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~rbarry4145/mccg04.htm   (371 words)

  
 Kelly/Verge Genealogy
I have found that there seems to be a dearth of internet-accessible cemetery information regarding Northumberland County, New Brunswick.
Bridget's Catholic Cemetery, Renous, Northumberland County, New Brunswick - I think I may only have information on the new cemetery, across the river from the church.
Raphael's Catholic Cemetery, Blackville, Northumberland County, New Brunswick
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~kvgene/cemeter.htm   (279 words)

  
 Roach family from Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada
Roach family from Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada
county, from what used to be part of Northumberland county.
Along with other pioneers, William Roach and Moses Roach petitioned for land and were granted their share of acres in 1824 and 1827.
www.geocities.com /roachnewbrunswick   (154 words)

  
 New Brunswick Real Estate Listings - buy and sell real estate here with free listings.
New Brunswick Real Estate Listings - buy and sell real estate here with free listings.
Miramichi Northumberland - $147500 1600 sq feet or more..large yard...vinyl siding.electric and wood heat..taxes $900 per year.
Pointe-Sapin Kent - $65000 Property is currently known as "Le Sapino" restaurant located in the Village of Pointe Sapin, NB.
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 Northumberland County   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Garnet T. Goose, is County Crier's eye in the sky over Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada
Crier's County Links are in the process of building so if you would like to be included here, please contact the Squire.
County Criers Office 58 Hill Street, Miramichi,N.B. Canada E1N 2H5
www.countycrier.com /id24.html   (67 words)

  
 HOMES FOR SALE NEW BRUNSWICK CANADA
A truly beautiful three bedroom country home located in Rogersville, New Brunswick, Canada.
This home is fully landscaped and comes complete with large deck and pool, concrete drive, large attached garage and a storage shed.
The house is a 15 year old, 1.5 storey, three bedrooms with attached garage.
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 Sources   (Site not responding. Last check: )
"Marriage Certificate," St. John County, New Brunswick, Registration Division of Saint John City and County, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Film# 16144, [Q:2].
"Census," Moncton, New Brunswick, 1891, Moncton 1891 Census.
Florence filled in some of it and mademistakes so there is a alot of pen scratches." [Q:2].
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