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  Queens County, New Brunswick
New Brunswick is one of Canada's Maritime provinces.
In 1784, that portion of Nova Scotia north of the Bay of Fundy was separated and became the Province of New Brunswick.
Queens County, in the south of the province, covers 1,373 square miles and has a population (in 1981) of 12,485.
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 New York City Hotels & Lodging - Discount New York City Hotel Reservations - Discount Hotels
The largest city in the U.S. is known internationally for its culture, entertainment, dining, fashion, art, sports, finance, and more.
New York offers more than 18,000 restaurants, 150 world-class museums, and more than 10,000 retail shops of every variety.
The New York Public Library is one of the greatest research institutions in the world.
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 Historic New Brunswick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Rutgers University, founded in New Brunswick in 1766, was the eighth college to be founded in the colonies and the only state university to have existed before the Revolutionary War.
As these immigrants and their families settled in the city, New Brunswick's spirit of community was born.
The house was occupied by the Enniskillen Guards during the British occupation of New Brunswick in 1777.
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 Name History
Queen Victoria was anxious to have the boundary lines between Canada and the United States settled.
The Queen came to the barracks in Ireland to pick out and detail men of the regiment to come to Canada.
Queen Victoria granted land in the Jeffrey name from Grand Lake to Washademoak Lake in Queens County, New Brunswick, and the Jeffrey family have built their homes and settled there.
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 Ruby M Cusack - Teachers in Queens County, New Brunswick
Children are anxiously waiting to find out who their teacher will be, and parents are thinking in terms of new sneakers, scribblers and back packs.
Thomas Knowles was born in Halifax in 1802 and came to New Brunswick in 1825.
Elizabeth Wetherell was the first woman known to have taught in Queens County under the act of 1816.
www.rubycusack.com /issue35.html   (382 words)

  
 Ruby M Cusack New Brunswick - Queens County - McKinney
James Alexander McKinney was born in 1799 in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland and died in1874 at Headline, Queens County, New Brunswick.
She states, “There are many old roads in Queens County, and the curious wayfarer who decides to explore one of them or even venture into the woodland, may be rewarded by many memorabilia of a bygone era - perhaps an apple tree or lilac bush laden with blooms, in an otherwise forested area.
The first blow fell on July 15, 1952, with the federal government announcement that a huge army base, capable of handling the manoeuvres of a full army division, was to be built in New Brunswick and on August 15, 1952, the residents knew it would be their land that would be used.
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 Communities Now Within the Limits of Base Gagetown, as of 1953   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Byard's Crossing Cemetery - Welsford, Petersville Parish, Queens Co, New Brunswick
Hillcrest Cemetery - Clarendon, Petersville Parish, Queens Co, New Brunswick
E of Wirral: Petersville Parish, Queens County: in 1866 Clarendon was a farming settlement with approximately 30 resident families: PO Clarendon Station 1881-1949: in 1898 it was a station on the Canadian Pacific Railway and had a population of 100 and today it is a dispersed community.
www.bgcha.ca /queens.html   (158 words)

  
 RQ Template
New Brunswick GenWeb Project: NB GenWeb, in conjunction with the NB Mail List and NB Gen Links, is here to provide you free access to online genealogical information for your New Brunswick research.
New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics by Daniel F. Johnson: The database is searchable and includes information from 1784 to 1896.
Queens County Historical Society and Museum: Is located at Tilley House and Queens Cuonty Court House, 69 Front St., Gagetwon, NB Canada E5M 1A4.
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 New Brunswick Power Corporation - Grand Lake Thermal Generating Station
It is widely known that, in general, the ground-level ozone experienced in New Brunswick originates from the long-range transport of pollutants from the eastern United States and central Canada.
While New Brunswick accounts for approximately 3% of Canada's GHG emissions, all jurisdictions will be called upon to address climate change.
New Brunswick's economy is largely natural resource-based and manufacturing industries are energy intensive and export driven.
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 For Sale -Those Days Are Gone Away - Queens County - New Brunswick 1643-1901 by Marion Gilchrist Reicker - Cusack
Published by the Queens County Historical Society in 1981.
by Marion Gilchrist Reicker was published in 1984 by the Queens County Historical Society.
It outlines the history and folklore of a number of Queens County communities that were once viable but for one reason or another no longer exist.
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 Category New Brunswick
1891 Census, Johnston Parish, Queens County, New Brunswick
1891 Census, Wickham Parish, Queens County, New Brunswick
1885 Census, Sackville Parish, Westmoreland County, New Brunswick
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 Home > Merrick, New York, NY, 11566, Merrick Real Estate, Merrick Yellow Pages, Merrick Classifieds, Merrick News, ...
United States >> New York >> Nassau >> Merrick - zip zode 11566 :: area code 516 :: Maps/stats
Merrick is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Nassau County, New York, USA.
New York, New York Real Estate, New York Yellow Pages, New York Classifieds, New York News, New York Events, New York Business, New York Shopping, New York Travel - www.newyorkus.com
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 Facts about queens county new brunswick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Queens County (2001 population 11,862) is located in central New Brunswick, Canada.
The county's geography is dominated by the Saint John River and Grand Lake.
Coal mining is a major industry in the Minto area and in the rest of the county, many people make a modest living from mixed farming.
www.supercrawler.com /Facts/queens_county__new_brunswick.html   (92 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)

  
 Franklin R. Johnson
Franklin R. Johnson was born in New Jerusalem, Queens County, New Brunswick on August 3, 1929.
He was also instrumental in amalgamating the New Brunswick Central Breeding Unit and Eastern Breeders Inc., providing livestock breeders with an excellent choice of genetic material at a fair price.
Nominated by the New Brunswick Shorthorn Association, it is an honour to welcome Franklin R. Johnson as an inductee in the Atlantic Agricultural Hall of Fame.
www.nsac.ns.ca /halloffame/citations/johnson_franklin.htm   (287 words)

  
 Queens County New York Business Opportunity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
We are not talking about a restaurant, coffee shop, car wash or a cleaning service, we're talking about helping people who want to buy and sell their businesses in Queens County.
Queens County, New York is a great city that offers potential for those who want to take advantage of a great business opportunity.
If you are looking for a serious business opportunity in Queens County, New York you need to consider VR.
www.businessopportunity411.com /New_York/Queens_County_sId32_cId544.html   (178 words)

  
 Satelitní mapa oblasti Queens County: Chipman — Welsford | Kanada
Několik málo kliknutí Vám umožní zobrazit mapu jakékoli oblasti či místa na území oblasti Queens County.
Nyní se nacházíte v oblasti Queens County (New Brunswick, Kanada), administrativného regionu úrovně 2.
Stačí vyplnit jméno a adresu toho, komu chcete o Maplandia.cz a satelitních snímcích Queens County říct a Vaše jméno a e-mail (aby Vám příjemce mohl odpovědět a poděkovat), potom klikněte na tlačítko doporučit.
www.maplandia.cz /kanada/new-brunswick/queens-county   (507 words)

  
 New Brunswick Canada Census Records Online Part 2
Queens County was an original county of New Brunswick Province.
York County was was an original county of New Brunswick Province.
New Brunswick, Canada Census Finder is a tool designed to help you find sites which offer free New Brunswick census records online.
www.censusfinder.com /new-brunswick-census-records2.htm   (912 words)

  
 The Sons of Edward Mayes Case of Queens County, New Brunswick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The Sons of Edward Mayes Case of Queens County, New Brunswick
•He was born circa 1832 in New Brunswick.
•He was born circa 1851 in New Brunswick.
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 wiggins3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Jacob Wiggins was a United Empire Loyalist and in 1783, he arrived in New Brunswick, Canada.
She died 12 May 1852 in Grand Lake, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Esther WIGGINS,was born 23 Mar 1799 in Waterborough Parish, Queens County, New Brunswick,
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 The McKinneys Of Summer Hill And Their Neighbors - Russel2
James Deveber Neales Russell was born March 25 1889 at Summer Hill, Queens County, New Brunswick, a son of James W. and Margaret J. Russell.
Russell became employed with the New Brunswick Telephone Company Limited as a lineman on May 3 1921 with intervals as a temporary foreman until May 14, 1929 when he was appointed a line foreman until his retirement August 1 1950.
Russell is a member of the New Brunswick Chapter Number 51 Telephone Pioneers of America and he and Mrs.
personal.nbnet.nb.ca /davmc/_russel2.htm   (371 words)

  
 Descendants of Ellen Jane Gamblin Born 1853   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
She was born 1921 in Anagance, New Brunswick, Canada, and died December 31, 1981 in Mount Middleton, New Brunswick, Canada.
She was born 1922 in Lakeville, New Brunswick, Canada, and died March 07, 1981 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
She was born February 26, 1934 in Lower Millstream, New Brunswick, Canada, and died February 22, 1998 in Sussex, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.
www.gamblinfamily.org /html/ellen_jane_gamblin.html   (6282 words)

  
 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.
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.
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 Decendants of George Alexander Gamblin Born 1849   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
She was born April 25, 1856 in Washademoak Lake, Cody's, New Brunswick, Canada, and died December 25, 1937 in Cody's, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada.
She was born February 05, 1903 in Coles Island, Queens County, New Brunswick, Canada, and died March 17, 1988 in Sussex, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.
She was born September 04, 1920 in McAdam, York County, New Brunswick, Canada, and died December 17, 2003 in Sussex Health Centre, New Brunswick, Canada.
www.gamblinfamily.org /html/george_alexander_gamblin.html   (6214 words)

  
 New Brunswick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
In New Brunswick, birth records from 1888 to 1905, marriage and death records from 1888 to 1950, and some incomplete church and civil records prior to 1888 are in the custody of the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, P.O. Box 6000, FREDERICTON, N.B., E3B 5H1.
Index to New Brunswick Marriages 1887 - 1926
Index to the 1901 Census of New Brunswick
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 Crume Genealogy
Their children moved to Hull, Quebec; Plainfield, Cheshire County, New Hampshire; Dover, Dutchess County, New York; and probably to Harpersfield, Delaware County, New York.
Descendants lived in Washington County, New York; Victoria, Knox County, Illinois; and elsewhere.
They emigrated to New York in 1804 and probably settled at Middleburgh, Schoharie County.
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 New Brunswick
New Brunswick", printed in June, 2000, as I refer to it often in putting together information for this site.
Brunswick Soldiers late of the Regiment of Specht Settling at Saint Andrews, Passamaquoddy.
from the Charlotte County land registry, in which the family of Alexander McNiven, deceased, former Sergeant in the Seventy-Fourth Regiment of Foot, make John Campbell and Peter McCallum,former Sergeants in the same regiment, their attorneys for settling the estate of Alexander.
members.shaw.ca /caren.secord/locations/NewBrunswick/NewBrunswick.html   (1200 words)

  
 Cemeteries
From the New Brunswick Death Register: Resided in Indiantown, Saint John County, NB; died there; was born in Jerusalem, Queens County NB.
There is a second listing for Emma O. in the NB Death Register: Resided in Portland, Saint John County; died in Portland, Saint John County NB.
New names: Maime, Maria w/o Samuel D., Mildred, and Samuel D. Conflicts: Myra M. (Lord's) two entries and two birth dates; Tabitha's and Lydia's death dates.
www.fortunecity.com /millenium/woody/166/cem.html   (3948 words)

  
 William Eastman Clarke and Amy E. Carpenter of Queens County, New Brunswick
William Eastman Clarke and Amy E. Carpenter of Queens County (Washademoak Lake area) had a marriage bond dated 1863.
The following Clarke family listed in the 1851 Wickham, Queens County Parish, of New Brunswick, Canada: Alexander aged 59, Elizabeth aged 58, William aged 31 listed as a carpenter and sick, Charles aged 28, John, aged 23, Elisa aged 20, Margaret aged 17, and Unis aged 15.
Re: William Eastman Clarke and Amy E. Carpenter of Queens County, New Brunswick tracy g 1/11/07
genforum.genealogy.com /clarke/messages/2985.html   (154 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.
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 MACDONALD FAMILY HISTORY
It is rumored that in the late 1880’s the couple followed some of their children and immigrated to the United States, eventually settling in the York County area of Maine.
He was born in the Canadian province of New Brunswick circa 1854.
Oliver, as noted in some marriage and military records belonging to his two of his sons, was noted residing in the Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts area around the early 1900’s, working as a tallyman in a lumberyard.
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 Listings New Brunswick
French Chef Georges, La Fine Grobe, New Brunswick, Canada
Search UTN for new brunswick and get results.
You will also find information on lodging, real estate, yellow and white page listings, dining, and more.
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