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Topic: Victoria County, New Brunswick


  
  1851 New Brunswick Census, Victoria County
It asked the date on which they entered the colony; persons born in New Brunswick usually have written "birth" in this column, while others who were born elsewhere and moved to the province have the date indicated, usually by year.
The transcription presented here is an exact copy of the returns from that census for Victoria County, today's Victoria and Madawaska Counties, as preserved in the microfilm copy of the original held in the National Archives of Canada (microfilm reel number C-996).
As with all previous US and New Brunswick censuses, the census takers in 1851 were all Anglophones; this is interesting given that four of the parishes had overwhelmingly French majorities.
www.upperstjohn.com /1851/index.htm   (1976 words)

  
 Detailed information about New Brunswick.
New Brunswick, the largest of Canada's three Maritime provinces, is nestled under Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula and beside the State of Maine.
New Brunswick covers 73,440 square kilometres in roughly a rectangle shape about 242 kilometres (150 miles) from east to west and 322 kilometres (200 miles) north to south.
The flower was adopted as the New Brunswick floral emblem in 1936, at the request of the provincial Women's Institute.
www.maxximvacations.com /new-brunswick/travel-tourism-information.asp   (1168 words)

  
 alltheancesters - pafg07 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
He and his wife and oldest child were among the Rangers disbanded in St. John, New Brunswick in June 1819 in spite of the fears of the local city council at the "setting loose at one time of such a body of unruly people".
New Hampshire may have held less of a pull on Thomas after the family estates were lost through his uncle Daniel's bankruptcy in 1819.
Despite his New Brunswick residence from 1821 to at least 1851, on September 28th, 1850 he claimed residence in Calais, Maine, and petitioned for US bounty land as a veteran of the War of 1812.
www.geocities.com /mori_hillman/pafg07.htm   (5699 words)

  
 World Golf Destinations: Brunswick County, North Carolina
Anchoring the coast of this pristine region are the Brunswick Islands - a group of barrier islands that run from the world famous "seafood capital" of Calabash, North Carolina, all the way north to the Cape Fear River south of Wilmington.
This is Brunswick County, one of the undiscovered gems of the Grand Strand and truly North Carolina's "Golf Coast." This bucolic setting is home to nearly a third of the Strand's golf courses, ranging from bargain level public access tracks and mid-range surprises to high-end daily fee and semi private layouts.
Brunswick County is refreshingly short of "all-you-can-eat" joints and chain restaurants, but is chaulked full of local eateries that will keep you pot bunker deep in seafood and steaks.
www.worldgolf.com /golf-destinations/carolinas/brunswick-county   (1616 words)

  
 PANB :: Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics
The Database of Vital Statistics from New Brunswick Newspapers, based on over twenty-three years of work by Danny Johnson, is an extraordinary contribution to genealogical, biographical, demographic and historical research.
His first employment in the field was as manager of a project sponsored by the Victoria County Historical Society collecting stories of the county for their annual publication, the Tobiquer.
Danny was interested also in the history of New Brunswick, particularly of Kings and Queens Counties, Saint John, the Loyalists, pre-Loyalist settlement and the military settlements of his native Victoria County.
archives.gnb.ca /APPS/NewspaperVitalStats/?L=EN   (1266 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
New England, New York, New France Frontier, 1690-1753 FREE
www.canadiangenealogy.net /newbrunswick   (285 words)

  
 Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick - Premiers Since Confederation
Following his return to New Brunswick in 1919, McNair was admitted to the bar and entered into a law partnership with J.J.F. Winslow at Fredericton.
Although defeated in York County at the general election of November 20th 1939, a by-election was created for McNair in Victoria County and on January 20th 1940 he was re-elected.
During his career after politics, McNair was also a member of the Senate for the University of New Brunswick, Chairman of the Selection Committee for the Awarding of the Beaverbrook Scholarships, and a member of the Beaverbrook Art Gallery Board.
www.gnb.ca /legis/publications/tradition/premiers/mcnairj-e.asp   (1005 words)

  
 Maine Farmhouse Journal Entry, Our New Country, Our New Home, March 30, 2002
New Denmark, the legacy of Canada's first Danish settlement lives on in northwestern New Brunswick.
Recensement 1891 Census, Madawaska and Victoria Counties, Province of New Brunswick.
Recensement 1901 Census, Madawaska and Victoria Counties, Province of New Brunswick.
www.crabcoll.com /journal/lina.html   (727 words)

  
 Selected Families/Individuals - pafg01 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
He died on 15 Jul 1914 in Victoria County, New Brunswick, Canada and was buried in 1914 in Andover Anglican Cemetary, Victoria County, New Brunswick, Canada.
She died on 2 Aug 1920 in Grand Falls, Victoria County, New Brunswick, Canada and was buried in 1920 in Andover Anglican Cemetary, Victoria County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Owen Beacher MURCHISON [Parents] was born on 10 Feb 1925 in Aroostook Portage, Victoria County, New Brunswick, Canada and was christened on 11 Feb 1925 in Grand Falls, Victoria County, New Brunswick, Canada.
www.geocities.com /kevinmurchison/Murchison/pafg01.htm   (691 words)

  
 Jail call for brawl five | Herald Sun
The County Court heard today that Channel 7 cameraman Matt Rose was punched, kicked and had a chair thrown at him as he filmed the group walking along William St. Monzer Ramadan, 30, also attacked audio technician Daniel McCarthy.
Sayadi, of Brunswick East, Ramadan, of Coburg, Bassam Raad, of Brunswick, Majed Raad, 22, of Coburg, and Nasser Raad, 28, of North Coburg, all pleaded guilty today to one count of affray.
New Years Eve in Melbourne - For all you need to know about NYE celebrations in the city - click here for the City Of Melbourne website.
www.news.com.au /heraldsun/story/0,21985,20881633-2862,00.html   (636 words)

  
 Ruby M Cusack - Scotch Colonies, Victoria County, New Brunswick
The women in Victoria County must also have spent countless hours at this task.
The new settlements would be known as Kintore and Upper Kintore near to Kincardinshire and Stonehaven.
MacPhail's New Kincardineshire provide extensive information on this valiant band of immigrants who burned their bridges behind them and were determined to seek their fortunes in the wilderness of Victoria County.
www.rubycusack.com /issue96.html   (1281 words)

  
 GOLFONLINE - Brunswick County, North Carolina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Anchoring the coastal portion of the region are the Brunswick Islands -- a group of barrier islands that run from the world famous "seafood capital" of Calabash all the way north to the Cape Fear River near Wilmington.
Brunswick County is home to 30 courses ranging from bargain-level tracks and mid-range surprises to high-end, daily-fee and semi-private courses.
Brunswick county nightlife is essentially an oxymoron, but for some local flavor head to Victoria's Sports Bar or Sharky's in Ocean Beach.
www.golfonline.com /golfonline/print/0,18068,469876,00.html   (798 words)

  
 Census takers of the 1851 Census of Victoria County, New Brunswick
Census takers of the 1851 Census of Victoria County, New Brunswick
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.
He was from Ireland, son of James and Sarah Cuffper, and came to New Brunswick in 1823.
www.upperstjohn.com /1851/censustakers.htm   (726 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)

  
 Lincoln County News
The new law also will require those sentenced since 1982 for certain sex offenses to register with the state — extending the reach-back period 10 years from the current law, which only goes back to 1992.
That committee will be working on new sex offender legislation when it returns, including policies on when and how to notify the community when a sex offender moves into town, or in the case of juveniles, into the schools, and ways to make the state registry easier to use.
Brunswick Police Chief Jerry Hinton, whose department also maintains a local registry as does nearby Bath, was taken by surprise that the new law banned local registries except for internal use.
www.mainelincolncountynews.com /index.cfm?ID=13728   (863 words)

  
 County Profile - Somerset County Maine
The northern end of the county is only one and a half hours from the city of Quebec and its 1.2 million people.
Somerset County Maine is home to 51,000 hardworking, energetic and friendly Mainers who participate in an economy as diverse as their cultural heritage.
Somerset County is the gateway to the mountains, lakes, rivers and forests of western Maine.
www.somersetcountymaine.org /county_profile.html   (320 words)

  
 CBC - New Brunswick Votes 2003
New Brunswickers have never voted out a government after a single term, but Graham attracted credible candidates who now form a strong opposition to the government.
Liberals were elected in a number of key ridings in northern New Brunswick providing the extra support that almost made history.
"It was the NDP that identified the solution to the car insurance problems of New Brunswickers," she told a crowd of party faithful Monday night.
www.cbc.ca /nbvotes2003   (913 words)

  
 Floridian: My Dream: A horse named Angel
Victoria Gentry, 7, got to be the flower girl in her aunt Monique Buren-Grave's wedding in St. Petersburg recently.
The first-grader from Brunswick, Ga., got to paint her nails, wear shimmery lipstick, have her hair done at a beauty parlor for the first time.
Victoria has her own ideas about happy endings.
www.sptimes.com /News/102701/Floridian/My_Dream__A_horse_nam.shtml   (312 words)

  
 Victoria County, New Brunswick
Located in the western part of New Brunswick, Victoria County is bordered on the north by Restigouche County, on the east by Northumberland and York Counties, on the south by Carleton County, and on the west by Aroostook County (Maine) and Madawaska County.
Click here for the Victoria Churches page, a list of all of the churches in Victoria county, including an indication of which have records (mostly birth and marriage records) that have been microfilmed.
Madawaska county was established in 1873, yet its census records are still included under Victoria County in the 1881, 1891, and 1901 censuses.
www.rootsweb.com /~mearoost/victoria/main.html   (1140 words)

  
 Listings New Brunswick
Find out about the hotels in New Brunswick before you book.
Find great New Brunswick New Jersey hotels at great prices.
You will also find information on lodging, real estate, yellow and white page listings, dining, and more.
www.listingsnb.ca   (54 words)

  
 Descendants of JEHAN and PERRINE TERRIOT
Romain was born on 26 Dec 1809 in Lake Temiscouata,, Québec, Canada and was baptized in Saint Basile, Madawaska, New Brunswick, Canada.
Michel was born on 29 Sep 1820 in Lake Temiscouata,, Québec, Canada and was baptized in Saint Basile, Madawaska, New Brunswick, Canada.
was born in 1822 in Saint Basile, Madawaska, New Brunswick, Canada and died on 20 Jul 1887 in Saint Jacques, Madawaska, New Brunswick, Canada, at age 65.
www.terriau.org /archive/d7.htm   (5355 words)

  
 Buxley's Geocaching Waypoint - What's New?
These new maps are just south of, and connect to, the nine maps of the Salt Lake City and Ogden area I did a month ago.
After Los Angeles, the tile map with the densest concentration of geocaches is the one for the New York, NY and Newark, NJ area with, as of this writing, 540 geocaches in a 3600 square mile area.
I did a new map of Australia; this one is a bit bigger and shows the states and territory borders.
www.brillig.com /geocaching/news.shtml   (4587 words)

  
 Victoria
Victoria, Princess Royal and Empress Frederick (1840-1901), her daughter, Empress consort in Germany
Victoria Land is a region of Antarctica south of New Zealand.
Areas of Victoria are experiencing a white Christmas with freezing conditions bringing snowfalls to alpine regions.
www.governpub.com /Bee-V/Victoria.php   (338 words)

  
 Victoria County, New Brunswick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Victoria County (2001 population 21,172) is located in northwestern New Brunswick, Canada.
Farming, especially of potatoes, is the major industry in the county.
Map of municipal government units in Victoria County.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Victoria_County,_New_Brunswick   (173 words)

  
 Maine Farmhouse Journal Entry, Laurine - Udvandring til Kanada, May 6, 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
He was sent to Copenhagen to recruit families for the new Danish colony in New Brunswick, and took 29 Danes back with him.
The total number of emigrants that came from Denmark to New Denmark is not known precisely, but immigration continued into the 20th century at sometimes 100-200 Danes each year.
Sessional Papers of 47 Victoria 1884 (14) Extracts from the Immigration Report of 1883 Statement E - List of Retail Prices of the ordinary Articles of Food and Raiment required by the Working Classes at Montreal Agency.
www.crabcoll.com /journal/lena.html   (5824 words)

  
 Background and History
He grew up to form the New Brunswick Vanderbeck family of which Jim's family was the third generation.
The 1901 census shows that Rena was born on July 21, 1873 in New Brunswick, in the parish of Lorne, probably in Rileybrook.
Article from The Nakina News (September, 2004) (10 K) May Round Tyson was born in 1912 in Saskatchewan and raised in Nakina.
members.tripod.com /traplinesnorth/history.htm   (1772 words)

  
 New Brunswick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
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 the 1901 Census of New Brunswick
Victoria District, New Brunswick Census, 1901: Thirteen Subdistricts
freegenealogycanada.com /new_brunswick.htm   (448 words)

  
 Lincoln County News
Sen. Carol Weston of Waldo County with the assistance of Sen. Richard Rosen of Hancock County will be leading Senate Republicans in the upcoming Legislature as they try to do the most in a chamber where they are in the minority by one vote.
Weston was criticized by the Nass camp for the way she handled the campaign, but others said she did all that was possible, given the Democratic wave that rolled over the country.
Dennis Damon of Hancock County and Sen. Libby Mitchell of Kennebec County are running against each other for the number two spot and Sen. Phil Bartlett of Cumberland County is running for assistant majority leader.
www.mainelincolncountynews.com /index.cfm?ID=22219   (746 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 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.
For the posting of obituaries and requests for obituary lookups pertaining to individuals of or from New Brunswick, Canada.
www.cyndislist.com /newbruns.htm   (3342 words)

  
 Loyalist Burial Ground - Victoria County, New Brunswick, Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Canada > New Brunswick > Charlotte > Saint Stephen > Loyalist Burial Ground
The cemetery is on King Street less than a kilometer from the international border between Calais, Maine and Saint Stephen, New Brunswick.
This Loyalist cemetery holds the graves of at least 69 Loyalists, mostly in unmarked graves who came from Nova Scotia about 1785.
www.interment.net /data/canada/nb/charlotte/loyalist/index.htm   (321 words)

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