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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Saint John (Canada)
Among the earliest Catholic missionaries to visit New Brunswick, which was then part of Acadia, were the Jesuit Fathers, Biard and Massé, in 1611.
The first resident priest of St. John was Rev. Joseph Morrisset; he was succeeded by Rev. Patrick McMahon, and in 1828 Rev. John Carroll, the last priest prior to the establishment of a diocese in the Maritime Provinces, was sent from Quebec.
John Sweeny had emigrated with his parents in 1828; his classical studies were made at St. Andrew's College, near Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, after which he went to Quebec for theology.
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 CCFGPW - Plate LVI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
New Brunswick Census for Saint John (Portland), New Brunswick for 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901.
She married John Carney (1819-1882) and in the in the 1851 Census of Saint John, Ellen and John are listed, as well as three of their children, Ellen, John and James in Simonds (page 28), Saint John County.
Henry Cullinan (1826-1906) was born in Queen’s County, New Brunswick.
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 Genealogy Report (Register) to HTML file
Eliza HEPBURN was born circa Jun 1860 in Saint John, New Brunswick.
John Davidson, on 12 Aug 1908 in Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick.
Allison was of Upper Loch Lomond and Emma Eliza was of Loch Lomond, Saint John County).
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 University of New Brunswick Saint John - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Saint John (city, New Brunswick), city in southern New Brunswick, Canada, seat of Saint John County.
New Brunswick (Saint John), University of, public, coeducational institution in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.
New Brunswick (province, Canada), province in eastern Canada.
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 Saint John, New Brunswick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is situated along the north shore of the Bay of Fundy at the mouth of the Saint John River.
The current Saint John Airport was developed post-war and is located in the eastern part of the city.
Saint John is a city of neighbourhoods, with many residents closely identifying with their particular area.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Saint_John,_New_Brunswick   (3311 words)

  
 Saint John On Destination: New Brunswick
Saint John is located at 45°16'23"N, 66°03'53"W in the Saint John region of the Fundy Coastal Drive, Saint John county.
Saint John is located in the south of New Brunswick, one of the Maritime Provinces on Canada's Atlantic coast.
Saint John is Canada's oldest incorporated city, founded by the United Empire Loyalists in 1783 and incorporated by Royal Charter in 1785.
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 Saint John - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site
John the Apostle, to whom the Gospel of John is attributed
John the Evangelist, traditionally identified with the apostle, and to whom the books 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, and Revelation are attributed
Saint John (electoral district) federal electoral district in Canada.
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 Ruby M Cusack - Census - Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
For example, if you don't know the maiden name of the wife, and it just so happened that her mother, father, brother or unmarried sister were living with the family, you now have your answer.
The 1851 and the 1901 census records also give the date of entry into the province of New Brunswick and from what country, for those people who were not born in New Brunswick.
The Census records are on microfilm at the Saint John Free Public Library at Market Square and at the Provincial Archives in Fredericton as well as in other research institutions.
www.rubycusack.com /issue11.html   (651 words)

  
 Saint John City, Saint John County, New Brunswick Census, 1901
Saint John is the largest city in New Brunswick, Canada.
Located at the mouth of the St. John River on the Bay of Fundy, in St. John County, the city of Saint John is Canada's oldest incorporated city.
Compiled from original federal documents in the National Archives of Canada, this database is an index of census records for county residents in 1901, particularly those in the specified wards of Saint John City.
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 Ruby M Cusack - Marriages - Saint John County - New Brunswick
Dorothy Wiggs of Fredericton must have felt like she had found several four-leaf clovers as she was transcribing Register "G" of Saint John County Marriages.
The Rev. Benjamin Gray was the rector of Trinity Church from 1825-1840 and also chaplain to the garrison in the city from 1825-1854.
She was married to James Thomas Carpenter, who was born in 1843 at Wickham and died in 1913, the son of William Carpenter and Charity Golding.
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 Saint John County, New Brunswick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John County (2005 population 64,961) is located in southern New Brunswick, Canada.
The city of Saint John, dominates the county.
In the rest of the county, tourists flock to see the many scenic views on the Bay of Fundy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Saint_John_County,_New_Brunswick   (221 words)

  
 Saint John New Brunswick Real Estate
in Saint John County, Saint John is one of six major cities in the province of New Brunswick.
Saint John is the home of the natural phenomenon, reversing falls, and the famous Bay of Fundy tides, which are the highest in the world.
Saint John was rated the #2 place in the world to retire based on the cost of quality of life.
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 Descendants of Johanna Gamblin Born 1847   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
JOHN TRUEMAN4 LONG (JOHANNA3 GAMBLIN, JAMES ROBERT2, WILLIAM1) was born 27 Oct 1866 in Marrtown, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada, and died 29 Jul 1955 in Hampton Station, New Brunswick, Canada.
She was born 1866 in Keirstead Mountain, New Brunswick, Canada, and died 20 Oct 1939 in Keirstead Mountain, New Brunswick, Canada.
She was born 1869 in Keirstead Mountain, New Brunswick, Canada, and died 09 Oct 1928 in Lakeside, New Brunswick, Canada.
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 New Brunswick Sources, 1849
John Owens, of Saint John, who was a passenger in the America and to whose attention we were indebited for papers in advance of the Mail, which did not reach us until last evening, four days after its arrival in Halifax.
Her news was received at Saint John at one o'clock on Wednesday, by the Express across the Bay of Fundy for the United States Associated Press, and the letters and papers for this City, brought by the Post-Office Express over the land route, arrived on Thursday morning at eight o'clock.
The news was conveyed by horse express to Sackville, and from thence telegraphed at one o'clock on Wednesday to the United States.
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 Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada - General Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
PARISHES: Saint John County (one of the original eight to be formed) had all its lands assigned into three original parishes and the city of Saint John.
St. Martins and Musquash are the only two Parishes outside the bounds of the city of Saint John as of 1979, but Portland was the first to be annexed - in 1889.
Saint Martins* - as at present, with a bit of what is now Alma in Albert County.
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 Saint John (city New Brunswick) - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Edmundston, city in Madawaska County, in northwestern New Brunswick, Canada, at the confluence of the St. John and Madawaska rivers.
Woodstock (New Brunswick), city and county seat of Carleton County in western New Brunswick, Canada.
Woodstock is located on the west bank of the...
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 THE BARRYS OF SAINT JOHN , NEW BRUNSWICK CANADA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
BARRY was born March 25, 1822 in County Cork Ireland, and died September 16, 1903 in Saint John New Brunswick Canada.
She was born December 02, 1862 in Saint John New Brunswick Canada, and died October 06, 1891 in Saint John New Brunswick Canada.
December 07, 1890, Saint John New Brunswick Canada.
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 St. John, New Brunswick, Canada 1923 City Directory
We have scanned the original complete directory for St. John, New Brunswick and some nearby towns for 1923 and indexed it for your quick search.
Click on the town or letter of the alphabet which corresponds to the surname you are interested in.
Saint John County, New Brunswick Census, 1901: Saint John City - Ancestry.ca
www.distantcousin.com /Directories/Canada/NewBrunswick/StJohn/1923   (111 words)

  
 New Brunswick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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
freegenealogycanada.com /new_brunswick.htm   (448 words)

  
 FamilyCensus - Canadian Census Records
Victoria District, New Brunswick Census, 1901: Thirteen Subdistricts
Northumberland County, Ontario Census, 1901: Cramahe and Murray
Northumberland County, Ontario Census, 1901: Seymour and Percy
www.familycensus.com /canada.html   (1418 words)

  
 City of Saint John
A vibrant arts and entertainment community with colorful festivals!  An unforgettable ocean adventure and attractions around every turn.  Whether you choose a cozy bed and breakfast, an historic inn, or a waterfront hotel, Saint John is the perfect base for your Bay of Fundy vacation.
Tourism Saint John is your official source for one-stop vacation information, as well as group travel, media and meeting and event planning guidance.
Our goal is to simplify the planning process for you and put you in touch with the right accommodations, facilities, businesses and operators to meet your needs.
www.tourismsaintjohn.com   (135 words)

  
 The Upper St.John River Valley , N. Aroostook Co., Me. and Madawaska Co., NB: A history of the communities and people
This page is the starting point for history and genealogy links for the communities in the valley of the upper St. John River, or Wulustuk, in Aroostook County, Maine, USA and in Madawaska and Victoria Counties, New Brunswick, Canada.
Detail from 1814 Map of Maritimes: Border region between New Brunswick, Lower Canada, and Maine, by John Purdy, from the David Rumsey Map Collection.
New: Reunion of the Dionne families of the upper St.John River valley: June 2005!
www.upperstjohn.com   (1443 words)

  
 UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK SAINT JOHN, Saint John College
Saint John College welcomes international students who wish to gain competency in using English for academic purposes.
Our programs are designed for students whose levels of English range from beginner to advanced, and all courses focus on preparing students to take university courses taught in English.
The Human Development Council thanks the Greater Saint John Community Foundation for its generous support of this database.
saintjohn.cioc.ca /details.asp?RSN=1072   (344 words)

  
 Listings New Brunswick: Saint John County: Employment
Medals of Saint John, the evangelist and Saint John the Baptist in sterling silver, fast service, $4.95 shipping.
Visit Just Lodgings.com for reservation in Saint John hotels online with up to 70% off regular rates.
Find out about the hotels in Saint John before you book.
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 Saint John Real Estate, New Brunswick, Canada - Prudential Summit Real Estate Inc.
Saint John Real Estate, New Brunswick, Canada - Prudential Summit Real Estate Inc.
When buying or selling property in Saint John, Kings County, Sussex, Charlotte County or Grand Manan you can count on Prudential Summit Real Estate Inc. for professional service and Rock Solid
We have the most experienced and knowledgeable real estate sales team in southern New Brunswick.
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 Putting education online with school websites from myschoolonline.com
Therefore, after nearly nine years of providing website building and hosting solutions tools for the education community, MySchoolOnline will be closing on June 30, 2007.
Effective immediately, MySchoolOnline is no longer offering new free trial accounts.
As of April 30, 2006, no subscriptions or renewals will be accepted.
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 Organization / Program Search
This database will help you find the information you’re looking for - whether it’s a government program or service, or any one of hundreds of community groups, organizations and associations across New Brunswick.
Connecting the Community is a blog to keep you updated on the latest news about the Community Information Centre.
Click here to visit Early Childhood Services for Saint John.
saintjohn.cioc.ca   (387 words)

  
 New England & Canadian Maritime Families   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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Researching in St. Andrews, Charlotte County, New Brunswick
Researching in Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick
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