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McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 217

Page 217 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 217 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17) –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

Transcription:

WOODSTOCK.

H.M. JEWETT,
Surgeon Dentist,
Teeth Extracted without pain by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas.
TWO DOORS BELOW TOWN HALL,
Main Street, Woodstock, N.B.

R. K. JONES,
Barrister-at-Law, &c.,
CONVEYANCER, NOTARY PUBLIC, &C.,
Corner Main & Albert Streets, Woodstock, N.B.
Collections made in all parts of Canada and United
States.

LEIGHTON JNO S, M P P, lumberman, Water, h off Main
Lee Charles C, iron moulder, bds Connell
Lee Daniel, of Lee & McDonough, bds Exchange hotel
Lee George, painter, h Mill
LEE & McDONOUGH, livery stable, Richmond
Legassie Frank, coachman, h Houlton road
Leggett Mrs Mary Ann, h Broadway
Lever Mrs William, dressmaker, h Richmond
Lewis Amos, laborer, h Main
Lindow Edward, porter, h Park
Lindow Edwin, baggage master N B R, h Park
Lindow Frederick, baggage master N B R, h Wall
Lindow Jane, wid John, h King
Lindow John, clerk, h Park
Lindsay John A, bookkeeper Wm Lindsay, h Broadway n
Lindsay Robert J, brakeman N B R, bds Chapel
LINDSAY HON WM, hardware, Main, h Chapel
Little George B, blacksmith, Main, h Broadway
LOANE ABRAM, grocer and provisions, Connell, h do

Hats and Caps, John McLauchlan, Main st., Woodstock.

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 13 – Index]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 5 – Title Page]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 216]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 218]

A Fredericton Region Museum project … exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

A BIG thank you to Erin who has volunteered to help me with the McAlpine transcriptions and to Maria A. from Sparked.com Microvolunteering!!!

McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 173

Page 173 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 173 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17)  –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

[Towns, Villages and Settlements in York County continued]

Transcription:

YORK COUNTY.

Queen Hotel is newly re-fitted since the fire, Queen St., Fred’ton

[ST. CROIX continued]
LEWIS A W, general dealer, p o St Croix
Lindsay William, laborer, p o St Croix
Maloney Peter, farmer, p o St Croix
McGOLDRICK JOHN, farmer, p o St Croix
Mitchell Ana, farmer, p o St Croix
Myrshrall Peter, farmer, p o St Croix
Nelson Levi, laborer, p o St Croix
O’Maley Thomas, farmer, p o St Croix
Orr William J, farmer, p o St Croix
SHAW F & BROS, general dealers, p o St Croix
Shea Daniel, laborer, p o St Croix
TAQUE JAMES, general dealer, p o St Croix
Varney John, farmer, p o St Croix

ST. MARYS LOWER.  P.O. 4 miles below Gibson.
Byden Charles, laborer, p o Lower St Marys
CARMAN RICHARD, post master, p o Lower St Marys
Cassidy John, laborer, p o Lower St Marys
Fisher Robert, laborer, p o Lower St Marys
Haslett Samuel, laborer, p o Lower St Marys
Hay Alexander, laborer, p o Lower St Marys
Johnston Asa, farmer, p o Lower St Marys
ROBINSON THOS, mill owner, p o Lower St Marys
Roe Elias, laborer, p o Lower St Marys
Upton John, laborer, p o Lower St Marys
Wisely James, boom overseer, p o Lower St Marys

ST. MARYS VILLAGE.
Allen Miss Hettie, p o St Marys
Armstrong William, laborer, p o St Marys
Atkinson William, engineer, p o St Mary’s
Beek William, laborer, p o St Marys
BIDEN THOS, baker, p o St Marys
Blair Reed, carpenter, p o St Marys
Bonner James, farmer, p o St Marys
BOONE ALBERT, blacksmith, p o St Marys
Boone Mrs James, p o St Marys
Boone Jared, ferry owner, p o St Marys
Boone Samuel, carpenter, p o St Marys
Brewer Carl, carpenter, p o St Marys
Brewer Edward, carpenter, p o St Marys
Brown Fred, teamster, p o St Marys
Burt Mrs Stephen, p o St Marys
Burt Trueman, blacksmith, p o St Marys
Clark Charles, laborer, p o St Marys
Clark John, laborer, p o St Marys
COOK JAS, stage driver, p o St Marys
Crouse Henry, carpenter, p o St Marys
Crouse Louis, carpenter, p o St Marys

J.J. Weddall, Staple and Faney Dry Goods, Fredericton.

A Fredericton Region Museum (formerly the York Sunbury Museum) project
… exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

A BIG thank you to Erin who has volunteered to help me
with the McAlpine transcriptions!!!

McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 172

Page 172 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 172 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17)  –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

[Towns, Villages and Settlements in York County continued]

Transcription:

YORK COUNTY.

A good fitting garment made at Gunn’s, Fredericton.

[ROYAL ROAD continued]
Little John, farmer, p o Royal road
Lyons Alexander, farmer, p o Royal road
McNorton Robert, farmer, Hurlett settlement’ p o Royal road
MURRAY NELSON, farmer, p o Royal road
Nealis William, farmer, p o Royal road
Peeney Barnard, farmer, p o Royal road
Peeney Philip, farmer, p o Royal road
Sandworth Archibald, farmer, p o Royal road
Sandworth John, farmer, p o Royal road
SANSON THOS, farmer, p o Royal road
Sanson William jr, farmer, p o Royal road
Seymour William, farmer, p o Royal road
White Henry, farmer, Hurlett settlement, p o Royal road
Wiley Robert, farmer, p o Royal road
Wright Thomas, farmer, p o Royal road
White John, farmer, Hurlett settlement, p o Royal road

ST. ANDREW’S ROAD.
Davis Mrs Samuel, p o Harvey station
Deneen Michael, farmer, p o Harvey station
Deneen Timothy, farmer, p o Harvey station
Hood William, farmer, p o Harvey station
Pollock John, farmer, p o Harvey station
Stack George, farmer, p o Harvey station
Stack James, farmer, p o Harvey station
Stack Timothy, farmer, p o Harvey station

ST. CROIX.
Allan David, farmer, p o St Croix
Beates A F, laborer, p o St Croix
Bradwin John, farmer, p o St Croix
CASEY JOHN E, general dealer, p o St Croix
Coulter James, farmer, p o St Croix
Curran John, farmer, p o St Croix
Curran John, laborer, p o St Croix
Coulter William, farmer, p o St Croix
Dewitt Isaac, trader, p o St Croix
Dixon Samuel, laborer, p o St Croix
GALLAGHER DANIEL, postmaster & trader, p o St Croix
Gillespie Richard, laborer, p o St Croix
Hanson John, laborer, p o St Croix
HOOD JAS, general dealer, p o St Croix
Howland Thomas, farmer, p o St Croix
Keating William, laborer, p o St Croix
Lears Patrick, boot and show maker, p o St Croix
Lears William, clerk, p o St Croix
LEE JEREMIAH, general dealer, p o St Croix
Lewis Bartley, clerk, p o St Croix

J.J. Weddall, all goods as represented, Fredericton.

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 13 – Index]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 5 – Title Page]

[I could not find “St. Andrew’s Road” in the Provincial Archives “Where
is Home? New Brunswick Communities Past and Present
” database for York
County
.]

A Fredericton Region Museum (formerly the York Sunbury Museum) project
… exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

A BIG thank you to Erin who has volunteered to help me with the McAlpine transcriptions!!!

McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 112

Page 112 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 112 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17)  –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

[Towns, Villages and Settlements in York County continued]

Transcription:

YORK COUNTY.

JOHN KYLE,
Myles’ Avenue, Gibson, York Co.,
GENERAL DEALER IN
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
Flour, Tea, Molasses, Sugar, Pork, Fish, Tobacco,
And all goods usually found in a first class grocery store.
Also, SYRUPS of all kinds.  BOOTS and SHOES a specialty
Country Produce taken in exchange for goods.

[GIBSON continued]
Gilbert Thomas, laborer, p o Gibson
Gill Austin, engineer tug boat, p o Gibson
Gill Henry L, farmer, p o Gibson
Gill John, farmer, p o Gibson
Gill Thomas, farmer, p o Gibson
Goldworthy Richard, farmer, p o Gibson
Graham George, laborer, p o Gibson
Green Willet, laborer, p o Gibson
Gnnter [sic] Clarence, tanner, p o Fredericton
Hallett John, laborer, p o Gibson
Hallett John jun, car inspector, p o Gibson
Hammond James, farmer, p o Gibson
Hanson Edgar, farmer, p o Gibson
HARRIS JAMES, boot and shoe maker, p o Gibson
Hartt Thomas, farmer, p o Gibson
Hartt William, farmer, p o Gibson
Henry John, laborer, p o Gibson
Hersey Henry, laborer, p o Gibson
HOOPER HENRY, blacksmith, p o Gibson
HOWARD TURNER, tanner and currier, p o Gibson
Hughes John, laborer, p o Gibson
Jewett Alonzo, farmer, p o Gibson
Jewett Beverly, farmer, p o Gibson
Jewett Carleton, farmer, p o Gibson
Jewett Peter, farmer, p o Gibson
Jewett Statr, farmer, p o Gibson
Johnston Everett, carpenter, p o Gibson
Keith Mrs Phoebe, dressmaker, p o Gibson
KYLE JOHN, Boots, Shoes and Grocer, Myles’ avenue p o Gibson  See adv above
Lannigan Calvin, tanner, p o Gibson
Levitt George, laborer, p o Gibson
Lewis James, brakeman N B R, p o Gibson
Lipsett Joseph, laborer, p o Gibson
Logan Alexander, laborer, p o Gibson
LOGAN P A, manager Gibson Leather Co, p o Gibson
Lowery William, tanner and currier, p o Fredericton
Macklin Joseph, farmer, p o Gibson

Tennant, Davies & Co., Fredericton, Oxford and Yarmouth Tweeds.

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 13 – Index]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 5 – Title Page]

A Fredericton Region Museum (formerly the York Sunbury Museum) project … exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 45

Page 45 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 45 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17)  –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

Transcription:

FREDERICTON.

LIVERY STABLE,
GEORGE LEE, Prop.
WESTMORLAND ST., n QUEEN ST.
Horses, Carriages, &c., all new and First Class, of every description on hand to let at reasonable terms.
Superior Coaches with Careful Drivers in attendance at all hours.

A. LIMERICK & CO.,
YORK ST., NEAR QUEEN ST., F’TON, N. B.
GAS FITTERS, PLUMBERS,
TIN PLATE AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, DEALERS IN STOVES, &c.
Hot Air Furnaces fitted up, Gas Fittings, Plumbing and Well Boring will receive special attention.

Leisure John, labourer, h Charlotte
Leisure John, junior, clerk, bds Charlotte
Lemont Eliza, wid Martin, h St John
LEMONT MARTIN, of Lemon & Sons, h St John
LEMONT & SONS, Furniture Manufacturers, House Furnishing, China, Glass, &c, Pianos, Organs and Fancy Goods, Queen e.  See adv page 2
LEMONT WM, of Lemont & Sons, h Westmoreland cor Queen
LENIHAN DANIEL, Grocer, King, h do.  See adv front
Leonard William S, bookkeeper, h Regent
Lewis Andrew, machinist, h Charlotte
Lewis William E, student, bds King
Libbey Arthur H, bookbinder, h Charlotte
Lifford David, butler, Government House
Libbey Artemus, bookbinder, h Charlotte
Libbey Stephen, painter, h Charlotte
LIMERICK ARTHUR W, of A Limerick & Co, h King
LIMERICK A & Co, Gas-fitters & Plumbers, York near Queen  See adv above

Lace Lambrequins, at Tennant, Davies & Co., Fredericton, N. B.

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 13 – Index]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 5 – Title Page]

A York Sunbury Museum project … exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

The names of physicians in practice in New Brunswick and places where they reside in 1892

P4-2-0133 YORK SUNBURY HISTORICAL SOCIETY PHOTOGRAPHS

P4-2-0133 YORK SUNBURY HISTORICAL SOCIETY PHOTOGRAPHS - Fredericton Doctor’s meet Chatham Baseball Team at Scully’s Grove, Fredericton. The proceeds of $400.00 going towards the first x-ray machine at Victoria Public Hospital, Fredericton. The team front row, left to right: Harry F. McLeod, “Doc” Kelly, Dr. Seery, Fred B. Edgecombe, C. Fred Chestnut, T. Carleton Allen, Fred Hilyard, Dr. James Bridges, Brad Winslow, A.F. Street, James H. Hawthorne and Matthew Tennant. Second row, left to right: James T. Sharkey, Dr. George McNally, Dr. W.C. Crockett, John Palmer, R.W.L. Tibbets, James H. Crockett, Albert Edgecombe, Dr. Fred Gunter, R.P. Foster, George Y. Dibblee and L.C. McNutt. Back row, left to right: D. Lee Babbitt, John Kilburn and F. St. J. Bliss, ca. 1902.

Entry found in Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics pertaining to the physicians in New Brunswick in 1892.  I thought that I would share references to New Brunswick’s medical history since we are installing our medical history exhibit at the York Sunbury Museum!  Thanks to the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick for making this database available on-line! 

Transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson.

Volume 83 Number 3207 
Date May 2 1892
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Telegraph

The names of physicians in practice in New Brunswick and places where they reside: Henry G. ADDY, St. John; Geo. A.B. ADDY, St. John; Carretto Arthur ALLAN, Bayfield (West. Co.); Lucius Carey ALLISON, St. John; Mark ALWARD, Elgin (Albert Co.); Joseph ANDREWS, St. John; Adam F. ARMSTRONG, Johnston (Queens Co.); James G. ATKINSON, Oak Hill (Charlotte Co.); Marcus C. ATKINSON, Bristol (Carleton Co.); I.W.N. BAKER, Centreville; Charles Leander BARNES, Dorchester; George O. BAXTER, Barnesville; James McGregor BAXTER, Chatham; William BAYARD, Saint John; J. BEAIRSTO, Hartland; George BEDELL, Musquash; John W. BEGG, Dalhousie; Dudley J. BELL, Fort Fairfield, Me.; John Stafford BENSON, Chatham; Joseph Black BENSON, Chatham; John BERRYMAN, St. John; D.E. BERRYMAN, St. John; Charles A. BLACK, Westmorland; Frank I. BLAIR, St. Stephen; David BLEAKNEY, Petitcodiac; Sherman W. BOONE, Presque Isle, Me.; Louis Napoleon BOURQUE, Moncton; Thos. J. BOURQUE, Richibucto; Jas. Whiteside BRIDGES, Oromocto; Edward James BRODERICK, St. John; Frank Mansor BROWN, Fredericton; T.C. BROWN, Fredericton; Murdock Fraser BRUCE, St. John; Joshua Upham BURNETT, Sussex; William M. CALDWELL, Fairville; J.O. CALKIN, Sackville; George R. CAMP, Sheffield; James A. CASWELL, Gagetown; A. Henry CHANDLER, Moncton; Edward B. CHANDLER, Moncton; Jas. CHRISTIE, St. John; Wm CHRISTIE, Portland; J. Elbert CHURCH, Moncton; Augustus Tupper CLARKE, Calais, Me.; Benjamin COBURN, Bright; Geo. H. COBURN, Fredericton; Peter White CODY, Forest City, Me.; Newton Ramsay COLTER, Woodstock; Francis Xavier COMEAU, Caraquet; Henry Hicks COLEMAN, Sackville; George E. COULTHARD, Fredericton; Gustavus R.J. CRAWFORD, St. John; William Caldwell CROCKET, Fredericton; Isaac B. CURTIS, Hartland; John Z. CURRIE, Fredericton; John Waterhouse DANIEL, St. John; William McKay DEINSTADT, St. Stephen; Francis John DESMOND, Newcastle; Thomas DICK, St. George; George O. DIBBLEE, Moore’s Mills; William G. DISBROW, Dalhousie; H.L. DOBSON, Hartland; Isaac Wilson DOHERTY, Kingston (Kent Co.); William Woodbury DOHERTY, Campbellton; Nathaniel DUFFY, Lubec, Me.; Gideon Mitchell DUNCAN, Bathurst; George H. DUNLAP, Moncton; Thomas J. Otty EARLE, Young’s Cove; Alban F. EMERY, St. John; Francis Gordon ESSEN, St. John; John J. GAYNOR, Grand Harbor, Grand Manan; Edward T. GAUDET, St. Joseph (West. Co.); John GILCHRIST, Portland; John Brewer GILCHRIST, St. John; Henry Edward GILLMOR, St. Martins; Harry GOVE, St. Andrews; Samuel Tilley GOVE, St. Andrews; James H. GRAY, Fairville; Adolphus G. GUY, Edmundston; Richard HARRISON, St. John; Hugh Burns HAY, Young’s Cove; George A. HETHERINGTON, St. John; Judson Egbert HETHERINGTON, St. John; Charles HOLDEN, St. John; James HUTCHISON, St. John; P. Robertson INCHES, St. John; Chas. H.L. JOHNSTON, St. John; George F. JOHNSON, Sussex; John Mariner JONAH, Eastport, Me.; Perley Taylor KEIRSTEAD, Woodstock; Bauman Newton KEITH, Harvey Station; Melbourne Franklin KEITH, Welford; Frank Lincol KENNEY, St. John; Wallace G. KING, Buctouche; Joseph A. LANGIS, Buctouche; James Douglas LAWSON, St. Stephen; John James LAWSON, Norton Station; William James LEWIS, Hillsborough; Robert LIMOND, Campobello; Henry LUMAN, Campbellton; Malcolm C. MacDONALD, Cambridge; Donald D. MacDONALD, Petitcodiac; Matthew Law MacFARLAND, Fairville; Murray MacLAREN, St. John; Chas. G. MAIN, Edmundston; John Edgar MARCH, St. John; Bliss A. MARVEN, Hillsborough; Geo. Girvan MELVIN, Alma; Alex. Cowan MOFFAT, Kilburn (Victoria Co.); David R. MOORE, Stanley; Edmund MOORE, Salisbury; Oscar T. MOREHOUSE, Keswick; Wm Somerville MORRISON, St. John; John C. MOTT, Prince William; Angus John MURRAY, Greenwich; Charles MURRAY, Studholm; Daniel MURRAY, Campbellton; Duncan Barbour MYSHARLL, Calais, Me.; Lemuel A.W. McALPINE, St. John; Oscar J. McCULLY, Moncton; Manfred H. McDONALD, Wickham; John McDONALD, Chatham; F. McFARLAND, St. John; James Peterson McINERNEY, St. John; Robert McLEARN, Fredericton; Beverly N. McLEARY, Portland; Harry Daniel McMANUS, Bath; Robert NICHOLSON, Newcastle; John G. NUGENT, Brigg’s Corner; Rufina Augustino OLLOQUI, Kingston (Kent Co.); James Edward O’NEIL, Fairville; John Gabriel OWENS, Millville; Alfred Hunt PECK, Petitcodiac; Martin Luther PORTER, Danforth, Me.; Clinton Tremaine PURDY, Moncton; Silas PURDY, Hopewell; George Howard RAYMOND, Sussex; Ethelbert REAVELY, Canterbury Station; Edward C. RANDALL, Hillsborough; Wm Donald RANKINE, Woodstock; Harlan P. REYNOLDS, Lepreaux; James Duncan ROSS, Moncton; Robert K. ROSS, St. Stephen; John H. RYAN, Sussex; Frederick Joseph SEERY, Fredericton; Elizabeth SECORD, Blissville; Isaac Clarence SHARP, Marysville; Mason SHEFFIELD, St. John; John Alexander SIMON, St. John; Felix C. SIROIS, Fort Kent, Me.; Alfred Corbett SMITH, Newcastle; Gaius T. SMITH, Moncton; James R.N. SMITH, Milltown, Me.; Joshua Newton SMITH, Hampton; Stephen SMITH, Woodstock; Thomas Farmer SPRAGUE, Woodstock; Edward Omar STEEVES, Moncton; James T. STEEVES, Fairville; James Albert E. STEEVES, Fairville; Charles E. SWAN, Calais, Me.; Henry Iangster TAYLOR, St. George; John Francis TEED, Dorchester; Bliss S. THORNE, Sackville; William H. TODD, St. Stephen; George F. TOWNSEND, Calais, Me.; John Boyle TRAVERS, St. John; Harmon S. TRUEMAN, Sackville; Walter L. TURNER, Canterbury; George Cutler UPHAM, Van Buren, Me.; George Clowes VANWART, Fredericton; Victor J.A. VENNER, Campbellton; Edwin H. VOSE, Calais, Me.; John Roger WADE, Grand Falls; Joseph Armour WADE, St. Andrews; Thomas WALKER, St. John; Percy Heber WARNEFORD, Hampton; Frederick N. WELLING, aNDOVER; Frederick Henry WETMORE, Hampton; Frederick J. WHITE, Shediac; Jacob D. WHITE, Carleton; Wilsey Hatfield WHITE, St. Stephen; James SMITH WHITE, Hodgson, Me.; Walter Woodworth WHITE, St. John; John WIER, Doaktown; Robert M.B. WILEY, Andover; John Herbert WILSON, Petitcodiac; Samuel F. WILSON, St. John; Alonzo Pomeroy WYMAN, Upper Wicklow; Melvin Leonard YOUNG, Vanceboro, Me.
Dr. Elizabeth Secord

Dr. Elizabeth Secord from the Hartt Family website.

Note:  Dr. Elizabeth Secord was the first qualified and registered female Doctor in New Brunswick and one of the first in Canada.  She studied at Keokuk College, Michigan where she received her MD in 1881 and then trained at the Women’s College Hospital until 1882.  Secord registered in New Brunswick in 1883 and two years later took post graduate training in Dublin Lying-In Hospital and received her License in Midwifery in 1885.

Volume 90 Number 1916

Date March 30 1894
County Kings
Place Sussex
Newspaper Kings County Record

The Fredericton Junction (Sunbury Co.) correspondent of the ‘Telegraph’ says that the only lady practitioner in the province, Dr. E.C. SECORD has left that place and removed to Norton (Kings Co.)

Volume 94 Number 2937

Date March 23 1894
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Sun

Dr. E.C. SECORD has removed from Fredericton Junction (Sunbury Co.) to Norton (Kings Co.). Previous to her departure, Dr. Secord was presented by the Loyal Tekperance Legion, of which she was promoter and patron, with an address and handsome bible. The legion also made a suitable gidt to her sister, Miss SMITH, who accompanies Dr. Secord to her new field of labor.

Volume 93 Number 2937

Date September 10 1894
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Telegraph

Miss SMITH of Norton (Kings Co.), sister of Dr. SECORD was brought to this city yesterday morn. and taken to the General Public Hospital. She injured herself very dangerously a few days ago. Drs. Christie and Lawson, after consulting, advised her removal. Her condition was unchanged early this morn.

Volume 89 Number 2354

Date March 4 1893
County Saint John
Place Saint John
Newspaper The Daily Sun

Blissville (Sunbury Co.) March 2 – J. Hewrbert SECORD, B.A., who went to New Mexico last autumn on account of failing health, writes that his condition is apparently unchanged. He started for San Antonia, Texas last week. He is the only s/o Dr. E. SECORD of Fredericton Junction.

Volume 86 Number 542

Date September 2 1893
County York
Place Fredericton
Newspaper The Gleaner

J. Herbert SECORD, B.A., s/o Dr. E.C. SECORD of Fredericton Junction (Sunbury Co.) died at 8 o’clock a.m. yesterday at his mother’s residence. He graduated from Acadia in June 1891. The funeral takes place 2 p.m. tomorrow.

New Jersey Loyalists

Another treasure from Daniel F. Johnson’s New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics.  Thanks to the Province of New Brunswick Archives for making this database available on-line. 

Volume 62 Number 306
Date: February 23 1884
County: Saint John
Place: Saint John
Newspaper: The Daily Sun

Transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson.

The following list contains the names of prominent Loyalists of New Jersey against whom proceedings were instituted in the counties named during the Revolutionary war for the purpose of confiscating their property for joining the New Jersey Royal Volunteers or for giving aid and comfort to the adherents of the Crown. Lawrence A. ACKERMAN, Derrick ACKERMAN, David D. ACKERMAN, John J. ACKERMAN, all of Bergen; Vincent Pearse ASHFIELD, Essex; Benjamin ALLWOOD, David ALLSTON, Louis ALLSTON, Jonathan ALLSTON, John AUTEN, all of Middlesex; Thomas BRUEN, Benj. BOOTH, Josiah BANKS, Peter BROWNE, Rev. Isaac BROWNE, Ichabod Best BARNET, Thomas BURROWES, James BLUNDELL, Wm BROWNINGTON, Luther BALDWIN, all of Essex; Charles BAKEMAN, Bergen; James BOGGS, Isreal BRITON, Gerardus BEEKMAN, John BROWNE, Thomas BILLS, Joseph BAILEY, all of Monmouth; Wm BURTON, Somerset; Ezekiel BEACH, Richard BOWLESBY, John BOWLESBY, Edward BOWLESBY, Lawrence BUSKIRK, all of Morris; Wm BLANE, Ellis BARRON, Isaac BUNNELL, Jacob BOICE, all of Middlesex; Peter CLOPPER, Duncan CAMPBELL, John J. CRANE, John COLONY, all of Essex; Richard COCHRAN, Somerset; Daniel COXE, Hunterdon; Joseph CONLIFFE, Morris; Jonathan CLAWSON, Dennis COMBS, jr., Isaac CODDINGTON, all of Middlesex; John COUGLE, Sussex; Joseph CLAYTON, John COTTRELL, Samuel COOK, Jas. CURLIS, Alexander CLARK, Thomas CROWELL, Richard COLE, Asael CHANDLER, all of Monmouth; Moses DUNHAM, Isaac DUNHAM, Benjamin DRAKE, Henry DUGAN, Edward V. DUNGAN, John DOVE, all of Middlesex; Robert DRUMMOND, Essex; Asher DUNHAM, Jacob DEMEREST, Wm DUMAYNE, all of Morris; Daniel S. DEMEREST, John DERYEA, Orey DEMEREST, Thomas DUNGAN, Peter DURYEA, John DEMITT, Hendrick DOREMUS, all of Bergen; John EDDY, Sussex; Barent EURSE, Bergen; Jacob EMMONS, Monmouth; Hendrick FOX, Jacobus FOX, Hendrick FREDERICKS, Conrad FREDERICKS, all of Bergen; John FALKER, Stephen FARRAND, James FRAZIER, Joseph FRENCH, all of Essex; Ebenezer FOSTER, John FORD, Oswald FORD, all of Middlesex; Thos. GALBRAITH, Lewis GREENFIELD, Garrabrant GARRABRAMTS, all of Essex; Philip GACH, Wm GOUBERS, all of Middlesex; Wm GREEN, Sussex; Benamin GIBERSON, Gilbert GIBERSON, Benjamin GROVER, Joseph GROVER, Barzilla GROVER, Thomas GROVER, Wm GROVER, Wm GIBERSON, jr., Mallakeath GIBERSON, all of Monmouth; Joseph HALLETT, John Smith HETFIELD, James HETFIELD, Sheffield HOWARD, all of Essex; John C. HERRING, Peter J. HERRING, Henry J. HARRISON, Jacob HIMSON, Hendrick HIMSON, Adam HIMSON, all of Bergen; John HONEYMAN, John HARRIS, Somerset; William HOWARD, Isaac HORNBECK, Morris; Nathaniel HARNED, John HARNED, Peter HILTON, John HEARD, Jeremiah HEMSTED, all of Middlesex; Conrad HENDRICKS, John HANKINSON, John HORNER, Berzeor HINKSON, John HAMPTON, Fuller HORNER, all of Monmouth; John IRONS, Monmouth; David JAQUITH, Heathcot JOHNSON, Hendrick JOHNSON, all of Middlesex; Griffin JENKINS, James JAUNCEY, Cavalier JEWETT, all of Essex; Edward JONES, Bergen; Mathias KENSET, Bergen; David KENT, Wm KENT, all of Middlesex; Joseph KINGSLAND, John Tabor KEMP, all of Essex; Thomas KICKER, Monmouth; William LUCE, Isaac LONGWORTH, Thomas LONGWORTH, all of Essex; Thomas LYON, Abram LENT, Peter LENT, Timothy LEWIS, all of Bergen; William LURTON, Richard LENNOX, David LENNOX, Stacey LISK, all of Middlesex; John Leonard, John LEONARD, jr., Joseph LEONARD, Thomas LEONARD, Samuel LEONARD, Daniel LAFTRE, William LAWRENCE, John LONGSTREET, jr., Richard LIPPENCOTT, all of Monmouth; Jacob MERCELIS, Lewis MILLENBERG, David MASTERSON, Alex. McCOY, all of Bergen; Thomas MILLEDGE, Morris; William MAXWELL, Peter MOURISON, Richard MILLER, James MOORE, Daniel MOORE, John MORSE, all of Essex; Joseph MUNDAY, Hopewell MUNDAY, John MUNDAY, jr., Jonathan MUNDAY, jr., Benjamin MARSH, Mathias MAN, Nicholas MURRAY, jr., Samuel MORSE, all of Middlesex; John MORRIS, John MOUNT, Robert MORRIS, James MOUNT, all of Monmouth; Peter NIX, Isaac NOBLE, all of Bergen; Thomas OLDWATER, Bergen; John OKESON, Samuel OAKERSON, all of Monmouth; David OGDEN, David OGDEN, jr., Isaac OGDEN, Nicholas OGDEN, Jonathan OLIVER, David OLIVER, all of Essex; John PREY, Middlesex; Philip PEAKES, Wm PEAKER, Jacobus PEAK, Christian PULISALT, all of Bergen; James PRICE, William PRICE, Michael PRICE, John PINTARD, jr., John PERRINE, Nathaniel PARKER, James PEW, John POLHEMUS, jr., all of Monmouth; Abm. A. QUACKENBUSH, Bergen; Robert F. RANDOLPH, David F. RANDOLPH, all of Middlesex; Charles ROBERTS, Somerset; Samuel RYERSON, Morris; Nathaniel RICHARDS, Broughtin REYNOLDS, all of Essex; Abel RIDNER, Martin RUTH, John RIDNER, John ROBERTSON, Hendrick RIDNER, John F. RYERSON, Richard RUCKMAN, Martin ROELOFFE, all of Bergen; Wm STYLES, Stephen SKINNER, Jonathan SAYRES, Richard STANTON, Caleb SAYRES, Derrick SCHUYLER, Samuel SMITH, Isaac STANBURY, Cornelius STAGER, Miles SHERBROOK, all of Essex; John STEWART, Stephen SKINNER, all of Morris; Michael STOR, Bergen; Jacob STOCKTON, Somerset; Joseph STEVENS, Wm SMITH, Stephen SKINNER, Cortlandt SKINNER, Thomas SMITH, James SHOTWELL, Cecil SARGEANT, all of Middlesex; James STILLWEL, Samuel STILLELL, William SMITH, David SMITH, Richard STOUT, Timothy SCOBEY, all of Monmouth; Jacob TOOKER, Essex; Peter Tice, John TISE, all of Bergen; John TROOP, Joseph THORNBURN, all of Morris; William TERRILL, Joseph THORNE, John THOMPSON, all of Middlesex; John TAYLOR, George TAYLOR, jr., Joseph TAYLOR, Morford TAYLOR, Thomas THORNE, Ezekiel TILTON, Christopher TALLMAN, Clayton TILTON, Oliver TALLMAN, John THROCKMORTON, all of Monmouth; Peter VROOM, John VROOM, all of Middlesex; John VANWAGGMER, Abram VANGLESON, Henry VANDEHOFF, all of Essex; John H. VANHOUTEN, Hendrick VANBLARCOM, Harrison VANBLARCOM, Peter J. VANBLARCOM, Jacob VANWICKLE, James VANBUREN, John L. VANBUSKIRK, Gabriel VANORDEN, David VANBUSKIRK, all of Bergen; John VANDYKE, Somerset; Philip VANCORTLANDT, Laurence VANBUSKIRK, all of Morris; Hendrick VANMATER, Daniel VANMATER, Peter VANNOTE, all of Monmouth; Uzal WARD, Ebenezer WARD, John WHEELER, Nathl. WILLIAMS, Garret WOUTERS, Peter WOODS, George WELLES, Thomas WHITE, Hugh WALLACE, James WILSON, George WARNER all od Essex; Peter D. WIEN, Bergen; Benjamin WORTH, Somerset; Alexander WATSON, Thomas WALKER, John WILSON, all of Middlesex; John WILLIAMS, jr., Peter WARDELL, Josiah WHITE, Benjamin WOOLLEY, John WILLIAMS, John WARDELL, Ebenezer WARDELL, Britton WHITE, all of Monmouth; Richard YATES, Essex.

Vital Statistics

MC300-MS33 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection Description (page 192)

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“This series includes several types of documents containing vital information:  lists of marriages, baptisms, etc., compiled by researches; marriage certificates, etc., returned by the clergy to the county clerks; and marriage licences.  The series measures 13.5 centimeters.”

1  Special licence from the Roman Catholic Bishop allowing Tussanum Godin and Victoria Godin, Fredericton, to marry; December 1, 1825.

2  Special licence from the Roman Catholic Bishop of Quebec allowing Francis Godin and Julia Godin, Fredericton, to marry; January 16, 1826.

3  Certificate of Marriage between Ames Maddocks and Emeline Savage, Kent Parish, York County; February 27, 1831.

4  Certificate of Marriage between Hiram McKechnie and Elisabeth Carmont, Woodstock Parish, York County; March 10, 1831.

5  Certificate of Marriage between Thomas Anderson and Elisabeth McFarlon, Woodstock Parish; June 20, 1831.

6  Certificate of Marriage between Jabez Cronkhite and Elizabeth Miller, Northampton Parish; August 18, 1831.

7  Certificate of Marriage between George H. Kingston and Sarah McFawn, Blissville Parish; September 28, 1854.

8  List of marriages performed by Rev. James Henry Tupper of Queensbury, York County; 1844-1890.

9  List by Lilian Maxwell of marriage licences in the possession of R.D.W. Hubbard of Burton, Sunbury County; 1800-1817.

10  List of marriages and baptisms recorded in the Wilmot United Church records, 1795-1896.

11  List of marriages and baptisms performed by Rev. Beardsley, [at Christ Church Cathedral, Fredericton]; 1787-1802.

12  List of marriages and baptisms from the records of St. John’s Anglican Church, Gagetown, 1786-1796.

13  Papers on the marriage in Carleton County of Sherwood Lewis and Verne Stubbs, both of Maine, October 8, 1932.

14  Marriage licence of Humphrey Johnson and Martha Williams, Hammond, Kings County; December 29, 1874.

15  Marriage licence of Adam Marchbank, Hammond, and Maggie Campbell, Sussex Parish, Kings County; Dec. 19, 1867.

16  Marriage licence of David Twiggs and Jemina Beatteay, Hammond, Kings County; November 8, 1879.

17  Marriage licence of James Campbell and Catherine Broderick, Sussex, Kings County; September 11, 1872.

18  Marriage licence of Malcolm Campbell and Elizabeth Annie Bates, Sussex, Kings County; April 2, 1872.

19  Marriage licence of James McLong, Sussex, and Elizabeth Jane Kelly, Norton, Kings County; December 1, 1871.

20  Marriage licence of Gamaeil Northrup, Studholm, and Sarah Jane Belding, Sussex, Kings County; June 15, 1878.

21  Marriage licence of John Moore & Mary Penny, Kings County; June 13, 1870.

22  Marriage licence of Thomas Rankin Jr., Saint John, and Agnes Busland, Kingston, Kings County; January 13, 1847.

23  Marriage licence of John Stewart McMurray, Saint John, and Susanna Waddell, Kingston Parish, Kings County; December 24, 1844.

24  Marriage licence of Francis Palmer and Susanna Warran, Hampton,  Kings County; March 23, 1849.

25  Marriage licence of James Campbell and Ann Handling, Upham, Kings County; April 29, 1852.

26  Marriage licence of John Moody and Catherine Campbell, Upham, Kings County; September 4, 1855.

27  Marriage licence of Joseph Dunlap and Elizabeth Mitchell, Sussex, Kings County; May 11, 1863.

28  Marriage licence of Robert Ireland, Upham, and Agnes McLawn, Sussex, Kings County; February 23, 1866.

29  Marriage licence of Thomas Little and Margaret McFarlane, Sussex, Kings County; October 29, 1868.

30  Marriage licence of John Penny and Maria Jane Armstrong, Sussex, Kings County; May 18, 1869.

31  Marriage certificates registered in York County for 1820 covering pages 137-155 in the official register kept by the County Clerk.

32  Marriage certificates registered in York County for 1821 covering pages 156-177 in the official register kept by the County Clerk.

33  Marriage certificates registered in York County for 1822 covering pages 178-194 in the official register kept by the County Clerk.

34  Marriage certificates numbered 1-131 registered in York County for September 26, 1837, to December 27, 1838, covering pages 1 to 18 in the official register kept by the County Clerk.

35  Marriage bond for Daniel [sic] McNinch and Olla R. Hawthorne, Bridgewater, Maine; August 27, 1919.

36  Copy of the record book kept by the town clerk of Sheffield, Sunbury County, which includes marriages, births, deaths, marks for cattle and sheep, and the obituary of David Burpe Jr.; 1767-1845.

37  Marriage licence of Robert Duncan Wilmot and Susannah Elizabeth Mowat, St. Andrews, Charlotte County; December 17, 1833.

38  Baptismal certificate of Mary Drury, born March 17, 1812.

39  Certificate of marriage between David McKeen and Mary Coburn, Keswick Ridge; October 10, 1899.

Benjamin Atherton Records

MC300-MS12 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection Description (page 127)

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“Benjamin Atherton was born December 9, 1736, at Lancaster, Massachusetts.  As a young man, he enlisted in the British Army, sailed from Boston in 1755 on the sloop “Victoria”, and served for a year in Nova Scotia under Colonel Winslow.  According to Lilian Maxwell’s History of Central New Brunswick, Lieutenant Benjamin Atherton took part in the expulsion of the Acadians.

In 1769, Atherton arrived in Saint John and became a fur trader with the firm of Simonds, Hazen, and White of Portland Point.  Atherton was placed as manager of a truck-house at St. Anne’s Point, in competition with John Anderson, who was established at the mouth of the Nashwaak River.  He refused to join the rebel movement in Maugerville during the American Revolution.  After the War, he served as Clerk of the Peace, Registrar, and later coroner for Sunbury County.  In 1788, Governor Carleton purchased land from Atherton as part of the property for Government House–land that Atherton had owned for almost twenty years.  Atherton died July 17, 1816, at Prince William, York County.

This small series encompasses the period 1771 to 1785 and provides information on Atherton’s business dealings and official duties.  It measures .5 centimeters.”

1  Invoice of goods on hand at St. Ann’s Sunbury County, Nova Scotia; October 31,1771.

2  Bill for consignment of goods shipped to Benjamin Atherton & Co. aboard “Polly” from Boston and Newbury; November 2, 1772.

3  Bond of guardianship of Samuel Peabody, John Smith and Alexander Tapley with James Simonds, Judge of the Sunbury County Probate Court, for Francis and Oliver Peabody, sons of the late Francis Peabody; June 23, 1773.

4  Invoice for fur pelts sent to Mr. Simonds; May 19, 1773.

5  Invoice of goods sent to Benjamin Atherton via Jabez Nevers from Simonds & White; October 21, 1774.

6  Affidavit of inquisition held at Maugerville before Coroner Benjamin Atherton into the death of Robert Lewis formerly of the Queen’s Rangers.  The twelve-man jury was composed of George Ormond, John Atcheson, William Desmund, Jeremiah Tracey, William Read, Benjamin Rix, Samuel Rix, William Broawn, Abraham Buscork (?), Jacob Barker Jr., Henry Link, and Benjamin Broawn; October 5, 1784.

7  Affidavit of inquisition held before Benjamin Atherton, Coroner for Sunbury County, into the death of Thomas Sever.  The twelve-man jury was composed of Jared Betts, Abraham Vanderbeck, John Gibson, James Taylor, William Bill, John Bailey, George Webb, Luthren Morris, Isaac Smith, Abraham Rottan, Ruloff Jacobus, and Thomas McEnnelly; March 26, 1785.