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McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 226

Page 226 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 226 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.

Rubber and Tweed Waterproof Coats, John McLauchlan, Main st.

RAYMOND J T & CO, grocer, provisions,
feed, confectionary, china, glass, &c King See adv
opp and front cover

Robertson Miss Elizabeth, h Connell
Robertson Miss Margaret, school teacher, h Connell
Rodgers Angeline, wid Thomas, h Emerald
Rogers George, shoemaker, h Albert
Ross Daniel H, bookkeeper, h Mount Pleasant avenue
Ross John, shoemaker, h Orange
Roulston William, woodworker, h Grafton
Roxborough Robert, bds Victoria
Russell Edwin C, hostler, bds Gilman’s hotel
Russell Hearty, wid John, h off Connell road
Ryan Morse, teamster, h r Main
Ryan Peter, blacksmith, h r Main
Saunders B, h Connell
SAUNDERS GEO H, of Saunders Bros, h Main n
Saunders Maria N, wid John, h off Elm
SAUNDERS WM S, of Saunders Bros, h Connell
Sayers John, laborer, bds Main s
Scott Charles M, of Churchill & Scott, h Main n
SEABORN ROBT H, dining salloon, Main cor Court, h do
Seeley Hubert, clerk, bds Richmond
Seeley James C, yardman N B R, h off Main
Seeley J J, storekeeper N B R, h Main n
SEGEE CHAS C, grocer and provisions, fruit, confectionery
and fancy goods, Main, h do
Segee William, carpenter, bds Main
Seymour George, barber, bds Park
Sharp Miss Sadie, school teacher, bds Grover
Shaughnessy Edward, blacksmith, h Main
Shaw Claron H, laborer, h Main
Shaw Mrs Mary A, milliner and dressmaker, Main, h Richmond
Shaw Whitfield, carpenter, bds Maple
Shaw William, teamster, h Prince William
Shea George, fireman Connell Bros, h Water
Shea George, machinist, h Albert
Shea Sperry, drug clerk, h Grafton
Shephard John, carpenter, h Elm
Simmons John A, lumberman, h Main
Skillan William S, wood worker, h Main
SLIPP GEO W, grocer, provisions, flour, china, glass, &c., King,
h Main s
Slipp L Wilmot, clerk, bds Exchange hotel

Baird’s Cure-all, for Pain and Lameness, 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]

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[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 226]

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 Lauren V. from Sparked.com Microvolunteering!!!

McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 186

Page 186 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 186 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.

Silk Hats made to order by C. & E. Everett, 11 King st., St. John.

[SPRINGHILL BACK ROAD continued]
Francis Isaac, farmer, p o Springhill
GIBSON ROBT, farmer, p o Springhill
Godkin C N, farmer, p o Springhill
Lee John H, farmer, p o Springhill
Lee Thomas, farmer, p o Springhill
Leek John, farmer, p o Springhill
Leek Thomas, farmer, p o Springhill
PARKER WM, painter, p o Fredericton
Payine Henry, farmer, p o Springhill
Payine Joseph, farmer, p o Springhill
Quaterman Charles, farmer, p o Springhill
Quaterman George, farmer, p o Springhill
Rainsford Andrew, farmer, p o Springhill
Rainsford Edward, farmer, p o Springhill
SEGEE WM, prop Springhill hotel, p o Fredericton
Tabor Charles C, farmer, p o Springhill
Wynn Robert, farmer, p o Springhill 

SPRINGHILL RIVER ROAD.
Anderson Charles, farmer, p o Fredericton
ANDERSON FRANK, farmer, p o Fredericton
Anderson Robert jr, farmer, p o Fredericton
Anderson Robert, farmer, p o Fredericton
Anderson William, farmer, p o Fredericton
Camber James, laborer, p o Springhill
Collins John, farmer, p o Fredericton
Driscoll Daniel, butcher, p o Fredericton
Driscoll James, butcher, p o Fredericton
Driscoll John, butcher, p o Fredericton
Driscoll Patrick, butcher, p o Fredericton
DRISCOLL TIMOTHY, victualler, p o Fredericton
Gay Alexander, farmer, p o Fredericton
Gay Robert, farmer, p o Fredericton
Giles Charles E, farmer, p o Fredericton
Gilman John, farmer, p o Springhill
Gilman Nehemiah, farmer, p o Springhill
Henry Robert, laborer, p o Fredericton
Leek James, laborer, p o Springhill
Maunsell George, farmer, p o Fredericton
MYSHRALL JAMES, farmer, p o Springhill
O’Malley Austin P, farmer, p o Fredericton
Patterson William, laborer, p o Fredericton
Ponys Cunliff W, farmer, p o Fredericton
Succey Francis, boot and shoemaker, p o Fredericton

TAXES RIVER ROAD.
Beasley Richard, farmer, p o Boiestown, N Co
Brown Thomas, farmer, p o Boiestown, N Co
Conroy John, farmer, p o Boiestown, N Co

Try Gunn’s for a good Suit of Clothes, Queen st., 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 “Springhill Back Road” or “Springhill River 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 156

Page 156 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 156 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, good Rooms, good Fare and good Stables, Frederic’n.

[NEW MARYLAND continued]
Rice Thomas, farmer, p o New Maryland
Rynax Christopher, farmer, p o New Maryland
Segee Abraham, farmer, p o New Maryland
SHAW ROBT, farmer, p o New Maryland
Shaw William, farmer, p o New Maryland
Shaw William, jun, farmer, p o New Maryland
Sinclair David, farmer, p o New Maryland
Sinclair Thomas, farmer, p o New Maryland
Smith Alfred, farmer, p o New Maryland
Smith George, farmer, p o New Maryland
Smith James, farmer, p o New Maryland
Smith Ludlow, farmer, p o New Maryland
SMITH NEHEMIAH, farmer, p o New Maryland
Smith Nehemiah jr, farmer, p o New Maryland
Tucker William, farmer, p o New Maryland
Turner Thomas, farmer, p o New Maryland
WATTERS JESSE, farmer, p o New Maryland
Yerxa Wellington, farmer, p o New Maryland

NEW ZEALAND SETTLEMENT.
Allbright Allen, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
BIRD FREDERICK, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Bird John R, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Boone Benjamin, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Amasa, farmer, p o Lower Haynesville
Brewer Archibald, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Beverly, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Charles, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Cornelius, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Daniel, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Darius, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
BREWER DAVID, hotel, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Elias, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Harvey R, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Herbert, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Herman, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Isaiah, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Jacob, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Jacob, jun, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Jefferson, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Jeremiah, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
BREWER LeBARRON C, boot and shoe maker, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Lemuel, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Levi, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Mark, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Melvin, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Milliard, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Samuel, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Brewer Whitman, farmer, p o Upper Keswick
Burt Edward, laborer, p o Upper Keswick

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

[There are two communities listed as “Upper Keswick” in the Provincial Archives “Where is Home? New Brunswick Communities Past and Present” database for York County.  There is Upper Keswick in Central Kingsclear, Bright Parish and Upper Keswick in Barton in Bright Parish.]

[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 114

Page 114 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 114 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.

Tennant, Davies & Co., F’ton, N. B., Parks’ Shirtings, all patterns.

[GIBSON continued]
RIDEOUT ABRAHAM, japanner, p o Gibson
Rideout George, laborer, p o Gibson
Rideout Henry, tanner, p o Gibson
Rideout V, laborer, p o Gibson
Robinson James W, laborer, p o Gibson
Robinson William, laborer, p o Gibson
Ross Benjamin, farmer, p o Gibson
Roye James, laborer, p o Gibson
RUEL JOHN R, clerk Customs, p o Gibson
Russell Solomon, laborer, p o Gibson
Savage Lorenzo, laborer, p o Gibson
SEGEE ALBERT, grocer, p o Gibson
SEGEE CHARLES H, boot and shoe maker, p o Gibson
Segee Howard, engineer, p o Gibson
Segee Isaac, tanner and currier, p o Gibson
Segee Milton, tanner and currier, p o Gibson
SEWELL ARTHUR H, general dealer, p o Gibson
Sherwood George, laborer, p o Gibson
Shields Charles, laborer, p o Gibson
SKINNER WILLIAM, blacksmith, p o Gibson
Smith Woodford, clerk, p o Gibson
Stackable Andrew, farmer, p o Gibson
Stackable Bartholomew, farmer, p o Gibson
Steel Henry, laborer, p o Gibson
Sullivan Owen, tanner, p o Fredericton
Swade Thomas, night watchman, p o Gibson
Tapley David, track master N B R, p o Gibson
Taylor John, engineer tannery, p o Gibson
Tilley Thomas, tanner and currier, p o Gibson
Titus Charles, truckman, p o Gibson
Titus Daniel, truckman, p o Gibson
Thompson George, japanner, p o Fredericton
Todd William, tanner and currier, p o Fredericton
TRADSHAM HORATIO, general dealer, p o Gibson
Ward Daniel, japanner, p o Fredericton
Watts Henry, laborer, p o Gibson
WEADE REUBEN, farmer, p o Gibson
Webber James, farmer, p o Gibson
WHITE DAVENPORT, hotel, p o Gibson
White Moses, carpenter, p o Gibson
White Odber, teamster, p o Gibson
White Wellington, laborer, p o Gibson
WHITE W H, hotel, p o Gibson
Winslow Joseph, foreman G L Co, p o Fredericton
Wilson Harry, blacksmith, p o Gibson
WILSON JAMES, general dealer, p o Gibson
Wise George, machinist, p o Gibson
Yeomans George, farmer, p o Gibson
Yeomans George, jun, farmer, p o Gibson
Yeomans Stephen, laborer, p o Gibson

J. J. Weddall, Dry Good, no second price, 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]

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 66

Page 66 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 66 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.

JAMES T. SHARKEY, LL. B.,
BARRISTER-AT-LAW,
CONVEYANCER AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
QUEEN STREET,
FREDERICTON, N. B.

Seery Edward, tailor, Brunswick
Seery Miss Mary E, milliner, Queen, h Brunswick
Segee Edward, mill hand, h Saunders
Segee Jane, wid William B, h Saunders
Segee Lucy, wid George N, h George
Segee Robert, boot and shoemaker, King, h do
Sewell Odber, laborer, h Victoria Lane
Sewell William, h Queen w
Seymour Lydian, wid William, h Union
SHARKEY JAMES T, Barrister and Notary, Queen, h do  See adv above
SHARKEY OWEN, Dry Goods and Clothier, Queen, h do  See adv opp
Sharkey, Thomas A, salesman, h Queen e
Sharpe A E, of Hayes & Sharpe, h Brunswick
Sharpe Emiline, wid William, h Brunswick
Sharpe Hedley N, salesman, h Brunswick
Shaw Henry, carriage maker, bds Albion Hotel
Shea Dennis, tinsmith, bds Queen
Shehan John, marble worker, bds Commercial hotel
Shephard Edward, laborer, h Chancery Lane
Shephard William, laborer, h Chancery Lane
SHERMAN LOUIS W, com and lum mer, Queen, h St John
Sherwood Joseph, carpenter, h Westmorland
Shute Fanny B, wid Zethune, h St John
SHUTE S FULLER, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Fancy Goods, Queen, h St John  See adv opp
Sills Anna, wid James, h George
Sims W Y T, h Needham
Simonds John, second hand store, Regent, h do

Clothes made to order at Gunn’s, Queen Street, 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]

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

“… a list of gentlemen and firms who were doing business in Fredericton in 1840”

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

Volume 96 Number 2380
Date November 1 1895
County York
Place Fredericton
Newspaper The Gleaner

W.H. QUINN has favored the ‘Gleaner’ with a list of gentlemen and firms who were doing business in Fredericton in 1840 and of those who have done business here since then and passed away or made changes. Some of the gentlemen in this list are still living. Mr. Quinn’s name also appears in the list of the veterans, he having been continuously in business in this city since 1850. The names which do not appear under the heading of some street are chiefly those of men who did business on Queen Street, although a few of them may have done business in some other locality. George WHITTAKER, shoe store; MYSHRALL & RITCHIE, groceries and liquors; ROBINSON & WHEELER, groceries and liquors; George FROUGHTON, groceries and liquors; John MOORE, groceries and liquors; William MOORE, groceries; Henry RUTTER, harness; Thomas HATHEWAY, grocer; Julius INCHES, clothing store; ROBINSON & ORMSBY, hotel; Miss HANCOCK, milliner; Miss HATHEWAY, milliner; Holly COY, druggist; ALLEN & BURNSIDE, grocers; William INCHES, grocer; John RUSSELL, tinsmith; Thomas MORRIS, clothier; Wesley ROSS, shoemaker; John WARD, grocer; Miss BISLEY, milliner; Miss DOAK, milliner; Jerry PORTER, baker; Robert ANDERSON, baker; Michael TAYLOR, tavern; Abraham McKEEN, groceries an liquors; Harry HAMMOND, grocer; Thomas PEPPERS, grocer; G.F. ATHERTON, grocer; ATHERTON & SMITH, grocers; Jacob MILLER, grocer; PICKARD and COBURN, general store; Benjmain CREIGHTON, tavern; N.S. HOOPER, groceries and liquors; J.S. BEEK, general store; KIERSTON, tinsmith; John McPHERSON, grocer and liquor; P. McMANUS, grocer; Mrs. BREEN, tavern; James BRYSON, grocer and liquors; John CARR, tavern; John McKINTOSH, grocer and liquor; HACKETT, tavern; DONALD, general store; Peter LEE, tavern; John McDALE, tavern; James MARA, grocer; Felix MULHERIN, grocer and liquor; GOULD, hotel; JACKSON, hotel; S.A. ACKERLEY, hardware; ADAMS, hardware; BUTCHER, cabinet maker; Thomas NESBITT, cabinet maker; Thomas AITKEN, cabinet maker; Thomas RUTTER, cabinet maker; Andrew CONNOR, mason; John WELLS, mason; Hugh BLOCK, mason; Thomas GIVAN, mason; Thomas LINDSAY, mason; Thomas BOWLAN, blacksmith; Thomas PARSONS, blacksmith; PARENT, blacksmith; Anthony SMITH, blacksmith; Enoch O. BRADLEY, blacksmith; John BROWN, blacksmith; Ned ELLIOTT, blacksmith; George ELLIOTT, blacksmith; John HANLON, blacksmith; Philip SCHLEYER, gunsmith; CARTER, gumsmith; KINCAID, gunsmith; John SIMPSON, printer; James WARD, printer; James HOGG, printer; Thomas HOGG, printer; James PHILLIPS, printer; John GRAHAM, printer; DOAK & HILL, printers; LARIMORE, printer; Chas. LUGRIN, printer; BANE, tinsmith; Wm MOORE, tinsmith; Wm CUNNINGHAM, tinsmith; John RUSSELL, tinsmith; Dan ELLIOTT, tinsmith; LEFOREST & Son, tinsmith; MITCHELL, grocer; James RANDOLPH, grocer; Wm SMITHSON, druggist; James McCAUSLAND, jeweller; Thos. BARKER, tanner; McCAUSLAND, leather store; Thos. SIMMONS, tanner; Henry CLARK, tanner; Pat DONNELLY, tanner; Stephen WHITTAKER, tanner; Jarvis KING, tanner; Zebedee GABEL, tanner; George HARTT, tanner; Samuel MILLER, stationer; Henry VAVASOUR, stationer; Samuel ACKERLEY, hardware; ADAMS, hardware; Polly VANHORN, tavern and grocery; Thomas LEE, tavern; Oliver SMITH, general store; Joseph GAYNOR, general store; Thomas STEWART, hardware; James WILLOX, harness maker; Richard STAPLES, tavern; John and James TAYLOR, general store; W.A. MELVIN, merchant; Francis BEVERLEY, bookbinder; Robert SUTHERLAND, shoemaker; Thomas ESSINGTON, tailor; Wm CAMERON, butcher; James COOK, merchant; James GALE, druggist; Henry S. BEEK, stationer; Peter SLAIN, baker; Joseph WOOLHOPTER, watchmaker; John F. and Sabastin SMITH, merchants; Thomas WILLIAMS, liquor and grocery; John S. COY, merchant; David MUNROE; Albert LORDLY, auctioneer; Patrick BRANNEN, grocer; Mr. MATHEWS, grocer; John MATHEWS, liquor; Dr. WILSON, barber; Timothy McCARTY, grocer; James BARKER, tavern; F.W. HATHEWAY, merchant; Andrew PAYNE, shoemaker; James KNOWLES, Express Co.; Con. LOWERY, grocer; Charles GREGOR, grocer; MacKINTOSH, general store; William GROSVENOR, dry goods and liquors; Spafford BARKER, general store; W.H. STREET, liquors and groceries; James LUCAS, general store; William PAISLEY, grocer; JOHNSON, grocer; Justin SPAHNN, watchmaker; Gilbert LEMONT, general store; James HAMILTON, dry goods; James MARTIN, tavern; Needham AKERLEY, grocer; Hector SUTHERLAND, general store; GORDON, druggist; Joseph FRENCH, groceries and liquors; Patrick KIRLIN, dry goods and clothing; Bernard KIRLIN, tailor; Nicholas MURRAY, tavern; George ANDERSON, tavern; William GRIEVES, tavern; Walter GRIEVES, tavern; O.T. SHARKEY, dry goods and groceries; Mrs. HAMILTON, milliner; McCONAGNY, groceries and liquors; John H. REID, groceries and liquors; Joseph LETT, tavern; George WOODS, general store; Mark NEEDHAM, auctioneer; Michael MORAN, grocer; Peter BOGAN, variety store; Jonathan P. TAYLOR & NORTH, watches and tinware; McGILVERY, shoe factory; McPHERSON & Co., general store; William FISHER, general store; Henry FISHER, general store; John McBEATH, clothing; James DRAKE, provision; Thomas PICKARD, general store; Alfred SMITH, druggist; Robt. CHESTNUT, hardware; Thomas STEWART, hardware; STEWART & NEILL, hardware; Treadwell SMITH, general store; WRIGHT, baker; W.F. BARKER, shoe store; W.H. ROBINSON, liquor store; William STEVENSON, grocer; James FRIEL, shoemaker; KENNELL & BISHOP, general store; Yerxa WHITE, grocer; CURRIER & TREADWELL, provisions; James CAMERON, grocer; George WINTER, general store; THORNE, general store; Joseph ARMOUR, grocer; John SHOALS, grocer; John MULLIN, shoe store; James HALE, general store; John B. GUNTER, grocer; John McGEEHAN, grocer; DAVIS, liquor store; CURREY & SMITH, grocers; Thomas BRADLEY, harness; Robert WELSH, Albion Hotel; BALLOCH’s hotel on the site of Randolph block; Charles YERXA, hotel; FRADSHAM hotel; Wm SEGEE, hotel; Duncan McPHERSON, harness maker; ESTEY hotel; SMITH hotel.

Jessie B. Segee Collection

If you are interested in any of these files then please contact the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick.

1  Clippings from “The Standard” concerning Germany and World War II; 1945

2  “Canada at War” 1944; “Lord Nelson’s Prayer” before the Battle of Trafalgar, n.d.; Certificate acknowledging Miss Jessie B. Segee has purchased Victory Bonds, April-May, 1943; Christmas card; n.d.

3  Clippings on World War II, Poems and Songs; 1941-1945

4  Clippings from various newspapers concerning Franklin D. Roosevelt‘s death; April 13, 1945

5  Clippings from various newspapers concerning “The Royal Family”, World War II; 1941-1945

6  Clippings from various newspapers concerning Canada; 1941-1945

7  Clippings from The Daily Gleaner concerning Dorothy Gorman, the first person to buy a War Bond in St. Anne’s Ward; April 23, 1945

8  Clipping concerning “Ann Moxon of Fredericton”, sponsored by C.F.N.B. Radio to sing on a New York Radio Show; 1944

9  Postcards to Jessie B. Segee

a  “United We Stand” World War I; 1914

b  A typical scene in front of the Hangars, at a Service Flying School; 1943.

Genealogical Charts and Family History Papers

MC300-MS20 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection Description (page 175)

If you are interested in any of these files then please contact the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick.

“This series contains compilations on families gathered from many sources.  The charts are mainly family trees drawn up by Lilian Maxwell et al.  This series, of course, is not the only place in the Collection to find genealogical information, but it is the series containing items, which seem to have been created specifically for genealogical and family history purposes.  The series measures 10 centimeters.”

1/OS  Price family genealogical chart. (See also MS1/20 letter from Gerald Keith dated October 2, 1974.)  MAP SECTION PANB

2/OS  Burt family genealogical chart.  MAP SECTION PANB

3/OS  Hartt family genealogical chart.  MAP SECTION PANB

4/OS  Thomas family genealogical chart.  MAP SECTION PANB

5/OS  Segee family genealogical chart.  MAP SECTION PANB

6/OS  Whelpley family genealogical chart. MAP SECTION PANB

7/OS  Fraser family genealogical chart.  MAP SECTION PANB

8/OS  Jouett family genealogical chart.  MAP SECTION PANB

9/OS  Yerxa family genealogical chart.  MAP SECTION PANB

10  Essay entitled “The Trinity Church Story” [New York] containing information on the following families:  Bogardus, Showers, Van Every, Scott, Brower (Brewer), Mathewson, Quackenbus, Hill, and Edwards; n.d.

11  Cox family genealogical information.

12  “Pioneers of Fawcett Hill, Sackville Parish, Westmorland County” by J.E. Humphreys, being Fawcett family genealogical information.

13  Henry family genealogical information.

14  Copy of a letter to Ronald H. Ness on the Van Ness family history; Federicton, March 30, 1949.

15  Excerpt entitled “Rev. Cavalier Jouet” from an article in the Collection of the New Jersey Historical Society, Vol. X, by Alfred Jones, pp. 108-112.

16 Simonds family genealogical information

17  Barker family genealogical information

18  “Our Ancestors and Their Families”, by Cleadie Barnett,  1968

19  “An Account of the Blakeney Family of Westmorland [sic] County, New Brunswick, Canada“,  rewritten by R.V. Blakeney,  1940

20  “Part of the 1940-41 Supplement to the Sprague Families in America”,  by Dr. W.V. Sprague, 1941  (This part deals with the descendants of Francis Sprague of Eastern Maine.)

21  Merritt family genealogical information

22  Family records of Joseph Clark Allan and Rebecca Davidson Ellegood  (described as the Akerley Papers)

23  Genealogical information about the Bayard, Busby, and Fisher families as found in the correspondence of Mrs. M.J. Thompson, Head of the Archives Division, University of New Brunswick Library, 1956.

24  Good family genealogical information

25  Clopper, Botsford, Roosevelt family genealogical information.

26  Extract of a letter from Judge K. Edward K. Winslow to Edward Winslow Jr. which mentions K. Colonel Stephen Miller, a biographical sketch of Miller who was a loyalist from Massachusetts; Kingsclear, December 30, 1811.

 27  History of the academic hood worn by members of the Roberts family such as Charles G.D. Roberts, Bliss Carman, Ellen M. Stopford; n.d.

28  Drummond and MacGregor family genealogical information, compiled by Mrs. Nathan Squires.

29  Slason family genealogical information.

30  Adams family genealogical information.

31  Wetmore family genealogical chart.

32  Garrison, Perley, and Palmer family genealogical information compiled by H.H. Stuart. and transcription of this prepared by George Hayward, 2006

a.  Perley family genealogical chart.

33  Smith family genealogical information.

34  Long family genealogical information.

35  Sharp family genealogical chart.

36  Merrill family genealogical chart and bulletin.

Lilian Maxwell Genealogical Correspondence

MC300-MS3 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection
Description
(page 97)

If you are interested in any of these files then please contact the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick.

“Lilian Mary Beckwith Maxwell (1877-1956) was born in Fredericton, the daughter of Charles Beckwith and Mary Helen Glasier.  She graduated from the University of New Brunswick in 1898 with a Bachelor of Arts with Distinction in English.  She attended Wellington Teachers’ Training School in Massachusetts and the Provincial Normal School in Fredericton, and taught in Ludlow and Saint John.  She married James Brown Maxwell, an engineer.  After living in the United States for a short time, they, with their three children, settled in Fredericton.

Lilian Maxwell was a charter member of the York-Sunbury Historical Society, and wrote for the Society as well as for newspapers and magazines.  She had several books published including The History of Central New Brunswick and The River St. John and Its Poets.  She was a member of the Senate of the University of New Brunswick and received an honorary Doctorate of Laws from that Institution.  She was also a charter member of the Society for the prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and of the Governor Carleton Chapter of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire.

Her other interests included art and antiques.  Maxwell was a very active member of the Historical Society and in some cases in this series, it is difficult to differentiate between her personal correspondence and research and that done on behalf of the Society.  She produced a great many family genealogies and responded to numerous inquiries in the form of letters to Maxwell, which date from 1932 to 1965.  They are arranged by the surname of the main family being researched.  The names in brackets are also mentioned in the correspondence and the date following the name refers to the date of the inquiry.  In many cases, the amount of genealogical information actually provided is minimal.  This series measures 50 centimeters.”

1   General information on genealogical procedure: 1938-1953
2   Abrahams (Abrams); 1938
3   Adams; 1937-52
4   Agnew; n.d.
5   Ahearn; 1947
6   Ansley; 1939
7   Allan (Allen); 1934-1943
8   Allison (Ellison); 1946
9   Anderson; 1944
10   Appleby; 1940
11   Armstrong; 1965
12   Arnold; n.d
13   Atchison; 1943
14   Atkinson; 1951
14a  Austin; 1949-1964
15   Ayer; 1950-1952
16     Babbit; n.d.
17     Bagley; 1944
18     Bailey; 1954
19     Barker; n.d.
20     Bassett; 1939
21     Baxter; 1937
22     Beach; 1942
23     Bearisto; 1950
24     Beckett; 1938
25     Beckwith; 1936-1940
26     Bedell; 1955
27     Derris (Dennis); 1958-1959
28     Bishop; 1944
29     Blakeney; n.d.
30     Bogert; (Bogart); 1965
31     Bonney; 1938-1953
32     Bowden; 1948
33     Bowen; 1944
34     Boyd; 1951
35     Radford; 1945-1948
36     Bradley; 1937
37     Brand; 1944
38     Brannen; 1931
39     Briggs; 1946
40     Brittain;1937
41     Brown; 1936
42     Brownell; 1937
43     Buchanan; 1937
44     Burnett; 1944
45     Burt; n.d.
46     Burton; 1949
47     Caldwell (Rowell); 1937
48     Calhoun; 1939
49     Calkin; 1965
50     Cameron (Lint; Cook); 1947
51     Camp; 1948
52     Campbell; 1935
53     Carl; n.d.
54     Carleton; 1936
55     Carlin (Carling); 1939
56     Carlisle; 1950
57     Carmen (Haight); 1950
58     Carmichael; 1938
59     Carney; 1950
60     Chase (Moore; Keezer); 1943-1944
61     Chestnut; 1951
62     Chipman; 1931
63     Clark; 1939
64     Clements; 1930
65     Cliff; 1935
66     Close; n.d.
67     Coates; 1946
68     Coddington; 1946
69     Cody; 1965
70     Cole; 1940
71     Coleman; 1934
72     Compton; 1947
73     Condon; 1950
74     Cook (Lint); 1934
75     Coon; 1933
76     Cougle (Allan; Lockwood); n.d.
77     Coulthard; 1964
78     Cox; n.d.
79     Crandall; 1941
80     Crane; 1939
81     Crighton; 1939
82     Croft (Simonds); 1945
83     Crouse; 1941
84     Cunningham; 1936
85     Cyr (Sears; Crock); 1946
86     Dailey; 1940
87     D’Amours; n.d.
88     Davidson; 1934-1946
89     Davis; 1949
90     Day; 1939-1942
91     DeVeber; n.d.
92     Doak; 1943
93     Dow; 1945
94     Drummond; 1940
95     Dunham (Close); n.d.
96     Earle (Fraser; Rapalje; Emerson); 1946
97     Ebberson; 1950
98     Edmonds; 1938
99     Edmondton; n.d.
100   Elliot (Murchie); 1937-1952
101   Ellis; 1951-1952
102   Emery; 1937
103   Estabrooks; 1955
104   Estey (Morehouse; Hartt; Cunningham); 1957
105   Finnimore; n.d.
106   Fitzgerald;l 1938-1939
107   Foreman (Moore); 1946
108   Forrester; 1947
109   Foshay (Jones; Dayton) 1940
110   Foster (Wortman); 1942-1949
111   Fowler (Bostwick; Odell; Cables); 1934
112   Fox (104th; Moran); 1946
113   Fraser (Frazer; Leonard; Rapelie; Grigor; Baby; Earle; Hoare; New Brunswick Fencibles; Calder) 1949
114   French (Bennet); 1931
115   Fuller; 1943
116   Gage (Goucher); 1949
117   Gallant (Haches; Hacheys); 1965
118   Gamble (Howe); n.d.
119   Garden (Balloch; Thompson; Hewlett; Green); 1936
120   Garrison; 1946
121   Gaskin; 1937
122   Gault; 1941
123   Gaynor; n.d.
124   Gethchell (Jay; Jessey; Barnard; Fowler; Brown); 1948
125   Gilbert; n.d.
126   Gill; 1931
127   Glasier; n.d.
128   Glendenning (Perkins); 1953
129   Golden; 1947
130   Good; 1965
131   Gorham; 1933
132   Graham (Mitchey; Mitchell; Jackson); n.d.
133   Grant; 1953
134   Graves; 1949
135   Gray (Scott); 1954
136   Greenough; 1946
137   Gregory; 1938
138   Gunter; n.d.
139   Guyon (Guion; D’Amours; Freneuse); n.d.
140   Hailes (Sproule); 1943
141   Hall (Hart); 1933
142   Handy; 1939
143   Hanson; (Baldwin); 1953
144   Harding (Price; Fownes); 1954
145   Harley; 1956
146   Harper (Hastings); 1939
147   Harris; n.d.
148   Hartt; n.d.
149   Harvey; n.d.
150   Hatfield; 1938
151   Hatheway; n.d.
152   Hatton (Crerar); n.d.
153   Hawkins; n.d.
154   Hayes (Baxter); 1937
155   Hazen (Harley); n.d.
156   Henry; 1940
157   Hewlett (Whiting); 1942
158   Hierlihy; n.d.
159   Hill; n.d.
160   Hillman; n.d.
161   Hopkins (Bennison); 1948
162   Hopps (Bradford); 1954
163   Hovey; 1937
164   Howard; 1952
165   Howlet; n.d.
166   Hubbard; n.d.
167   Hunter; n.d.
168   Huston (Inches); 1938
169   Jackson; 1949
170   Jacob; 1953
171   James; 1940
172   Jarvis; n.d.
173   Jenkin; 1941
174   Jenks; 1948
175   Jewett (Beckwith; Juet); 1933-1948
176   Johnston (MacBeath); 1939
177   Jones; 1952
178   Keenan; 1965
179   Kennedy; 1934
180   Kenny (Kinny; Barlow; Kenney); 1934
181   Kent; n.d.
182   Ketchum; 1950; 1950-1953
183   Kimball; 1952
184   Lamoreaux; 1946
185   Lan (Long); 1946-1947
186   LaTour; n.d.
187   Lattie; 1949
188   Lawrance; 1938
189   Lawson; 1940
190   Leonard (Earl; Fraser); 1948
191   Lint; 1946
192   Lipsett (Coomb); n.d.
193   Little; 1942
194   Lord; 1953
195   Lounsbury; 1945
196   Ludlow; n.d.
197   MacBean; 1934
198   MacMillan; 1948
199   MacNaughton (Kerr; Gunn; Johnson-Johnston; Burnett; MacBeath); 1939
200   McCumber; n.d.
201   McGlinchey (Bailey); n.d.
202   McLeod (McLean; Price; Pond; MacKenzie); n.d.
203   McNeil (McNeal); n.d.
204   Manuel; 1952
205   Manzar; 1941
206   Marsh (March; La Marche); 1941
207   Mauger; 1933
208   Maxwell; 1948
209   Mersereau; 1933
210   Miles; n.d.
211   Millage; 1943
212   Mills (Olmstead); 1937
213   Minard; 1968
214   Minchin; 1946
215   Mitchell (Anderson); 1938
216   Mott; 1954
217   Mowry; 1939
218   Murray; 1931
219   Myler; 1933
220   Nadeau; 1941
221   Needham (Jouet; Yerxa; Fraser; Nadeau); 1947
222   Nevers (Innis; Gidney); 1953
223   Odell; 1942-1944
224   O’Meara (Meade); 1944
225   Oren (Coloured); n.d.
226   Owen (Medely; Kent; Wade; Arnold; Young); 1947
227   Paddock (Robinson); n.d.
228   Paine; 1952
229   Palmer; n.d.
230   Parent; 1937
231   Patterson; 1938
232   Peck (Pack); 1942
233   Perkins; 1938-1953
234   Perley; n.d.
235   Peters (Inches; Glasiers); 1938
236   Phair; 1952
237   Phillips; 1952
238   Pickard (Brill); 1941
239   Polley; 1933
240   Pond; 1950-51
241   Post (Bogart); 1938
242   Power; 1939
243   Price; 1947
244   Purdy (Currie); 1933-1949
245   Rand; 1943
246   Randall; 1935-1949
247   Rapalje (Vanderbury; Vanderburg); 1932
248   Raymond; 1945
249   Reid; 1931
250   Reynolds; 1950
251   Rideout; 1950
252   Roberts; 1938
253   Rockwell; 1948
254   Rosborough; n.d.
255   Ruby (Roby; Howe); 1952
256   Russel (Marsh); 1953
257   Ryerson; 1937
258   Saunders (Allen; Tabor); 1941
259   Say; 1950
260   Schrivner; 1933
261   Secord (Mabee); 1946
262   Seely (Ziele; Uziele); 1948
263   Segee (Noble); 1940
264   Sentall; 1932-1934
265   Sharp; 1945
266   Shaw; 1940-1947
267   Sherman; 1947
268   Sherwood; 1969
269   Shvieler; n.d.
270   Simonds; n.d.
271   Smith; 1935
272   Snider; 1945
273   Sqrague (Bonney); 1941
274   Sproule; 1931
275   Steeves; 1954
276   Stephenson (Coon); 1933
277   Stilson; 1945
278   Stow; 1939
279   Strange; 1933
280   Street; n.d.
281   Sutton; n.d.
282   Sypher; 1938
283   Terrill (Earle); 1928
284   Thomas (Bowden; Blaicher; Bleaker; Blackard; Blucher); 1939-940
285   Thorton; 1952
286   Tibbits; 1952
287   Tingley; 1965
288   Todd; 1936-1938
289   Tomson; n.d.
290   Towers (McLaughlin); 1953
291   Townsend (Waugh; Carney); 1948
292   Trafton; 1947
293   Trecartin; 1948
294   Tribe; 1946
295   Turner; 1939-1943
296   Vail; 1938-1940
297   Valentine; n.d.
298   Vandenburg (VanAllen); 1933
299   Vanderbeck (Underhill); 1935
300   Van der Burgh; n.d.
301   Vardy (Verder); 1933
302   Vogler; 1937
303   Wallace; n.d.
304   Walsh; n.d.
305   Ward (Salisbury; Ayer; Finney; Dixon); 1939;1950
306   Wardell (Riseley); 1950
307   Webb; n.d.
308   Webster; 1939-1945
309   Welch; 1939
310   Weldon; 1952
311   Whelpley; 1941
312   Whitmore (Babbidge; Lyons); 1948
313   Lyon; 1959
314   Wilkinson; 1941
315   Williams (Reid; Morris; Van Buskirk); 1946
316   Willoughby (Herbert); 1939
317   Wilmot; 1932
318   Wilson; n.d.
319   Winslow (Winterbottom; Moodie); 1942
320   Woodforde (Winslow); 1940
321   Wolley (Slocum); 1940
322  Wortman; 1940
323  Yerxa; 1934-1942
324  Yeomans (Ferguson; Vanduson); 1946
325  Young; 1935
326  Hamlyn; 1956
327  Grasse (Bubar; Howland; Degrasse; Phillips); 1956-1961
328  Ketcheson; 1956
329 Goldrup (Gooldrup); 1956

Miller Family Enquiry

If you think you can help us please leave your comments here.  If you have any research queries that you would like posted here, let me know by filling out the form found on our website.

Question:  “I am trying to find out what happened to the James Miller family who lived in the McAdam area in the late 19th and the early 20th century. They seem to have disappeared and I would like to find their descendants. They are listed in the 1901 census District: York County Subdistrict Number I-1.

James Miller (Head) March 20, 1861`
Henrietta Mary Miller (wife) May 2, 1863
Ethel May Miller (daughter) June 14, 1885
Thomas Burton Miller (son) Nov 25, 1886
Wilfrid Harry Miller (Son) Oct 14, 1888
George Edward Miller (Son) Sept 6, 1891
Allen Leslie Miller (Son) May 28, 1893
Cecil Everett Miller (Son) Jan 14, 1895
Alfred Miller (Son) Jan 6, 1897
Walter Raymond Miller (Son) Feb 8, 1901

And in the 1911 Census:
Elvira (Vera) Mabel Miller (Daughter) April, 1902
Laura Mildred Miller (daughter) Dec, 1905
Nina Helena Miller (Daugher) June, 1907

Harry Miller is also listed as an employee (of whom?) in the 1911 Census on McAdam Parish Page 1, Line 22.

Henrietta Mary Miller was born Henrietta Mary Segee to Henry Segee and Elizabeth Anne Gartley Segee (my great-grandmother by a later marriage).So Henrietta was my great-aunt. Henrietta’s father, (my great-grandmother’s second husband), Henry Segee, has also disappeared. Our family has absloutely no information on him.

With such a large family, it is quite likely that at least a few of the descendants of this Miller family are in the York County area. I would like very much to talk to any descendants of this family”

Some Millers in York County:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/i/l/Calvin-Miller/index.html