Page 242 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:
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ladies, buy your Jewelry, &c., at L. N. Fletcher’s, Main st., Woodsk
[WOODSTOCK UPPER continued]
Porter Thomas, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o Canterbury
Porter Whitfield, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o Canterbury
Powers John, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Raymond Arthur, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Raymond Charles C, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Raymond Lee, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Riordon Alexander, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Riordon Dennis, laborer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Riordon Mrs Jeremiah, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Riordon John, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Riordon John, news agt N B R, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Riordon John jr, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Riordon Thomas, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Scott John, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o Canterbury
Slipp Frank R, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o Canterbury
Slipp I Edmund, bookkeeper, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Slipp Leonard, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Smith Charles, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Smith Henry, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Smith William, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Steeves Judson, laborer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Tabor Titus, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Taylor Ansel, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o Canterbury
TAYLOR CHAS, mill owner, Lower Woodstock, p o Canterbury
Taylor Stephen, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o Canterbury
Thibideau Baptiste, laborer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Tidd Stephen, laborer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
TRAFTON REV BENNETT, F C Baptist, L’wr Woodstock, po do
Trafton Chas, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Vantassal Josiah, laborer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Vanwart Isaac, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Wart Henry, laborer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Watson Jarvis, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o Canterbury
Watson Thomas W, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Wetmore James P, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Williams Edward, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Young Henry, laborer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Yerxa Levi, farmer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
Young Simon, laborer, Lower Woodstock, p o do
J. G. Emery, Woodstock, dealer in Paints and Oils, Nails & Spikes.
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Posted in McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85
Tagged Emery, Fletcher, Fredericton Region Museum, history, New Brunswick, Porter, Powers, Raymond, Riordon, Saint John, Scott, Slipp, Smith, Steeves, Tabor, Taylor, Thibideau, Tidd, Trafton, Vantassal, Vanwart, Wart, Watson, Wetmore, Williams, Woodstock, Yerxa, York Sunbury Historical Society, Young
Page 231 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.
Woodstock Wood Working Co., Kearney’s Churn, best in use.
Tabor Ammond, laborer, h Houlton road
Tabor George, fireman N B R, h Houlton road
Tabor James, engine cleaner N B R, h Houlton road
Tabor Jesse W, wood worker, bds Exchange hotel
TABOR JOHN H, confectioner, wholesale, Houlton road, h do
Tardy Joseph, carpenter, h r Richmond
Taylor Edward, carpenter, h Elm
Taylor Naomah, wid John, h Main
Taylor William, B, h Green
TEMPLEMAN THOS, trader, h off Connell
THE CARLETON SENTINEL, S & J Watts
Editors and Proprs, King See adv per index
Thibadeau James, carpenter, h Emerald
Thibadeau John, carpernter, h Park
Thibadeau Mrs Mary, h Park
Thombs Frederick, carriage blacksmith, bds Elm
Thompson Daniel, grocer, Queen, h do
Thompson James A, book agent, h Mount Pleasant avenue
Thompson John, tanner and currier, bds King
Thompson John H, clerk, bds Queen
Thornton Elisha, laborer, h Connell
Thornton Elisha W, laborer, h Main s
TIPPET, BURDITT & CO, Agricultural
Implements, Germain, St John, N B. See
adv page 234
TODD REV THOS, Baptist, h off Main
Tomkins Elias, carpenter, bds Maple
Tosh Robert, carpenter, bds Grover
Townsend Clarissa, wid Robert, h Main
Townsend Robert, carpenter, h Boradway
Townsend Robert H, pattern maker, h Main
TOWNSHEND WALTER J, U S consul, Main, bs Gibson hse
Trafton Celia A, clerk, h Connell
Trewin Nancy, wid William, h Orange
Tribe John, farmer, h Park
Tribe John, engineer, h off Broadway
Tribe William H, farmer bds Gilman’s hotel
Troy John, bookkeeper, bds Connell
Troy Thomas, gardener, Main, h do
Truesdell Ann J, wid Ezekiel, h Main
Tupper Colonel, h Connell
TURNER JAS F, of Woodstock wood working co. h Albert
Baird’s Cure-all Liniment, for Cuts,Wounds & Swellings, Woodstk
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Posted in McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85
Tagged Baird, Burditt, Fredericton Region Museum, history, Kearney, New Brunswick, Tabor, Tardy, Taylor, Templeman, Thibadeau, Thombs, Thompson, Thornton, Tippet, Tomkins, Tosh, Townsend, Townshend, Trafton, Trewin, Tribe, Troy, Truesdell, Tupper, Turner, Watts, Woodstock, York Sunbury Historical Society
Page 96 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.
Table Cloths and Napkins, at Tennant, Davies & Co., F’ton, N. B.
[CANTERBURY VILLAGE continued]
Gallop John, p o Canterbury
Gibson Robert, p o Canterbury
GROSVENOR, CLARENCE E, General Dealer, p o Canterbury
GROSVENOR HEDDY, general dealer, p o Canterbury
Hagerman Thomas, laborer, p o Canterbury
Herrin Jeremiah, p o Canterbury
HOWIE JACQUES, harness maker, p o Canterbury
JONES DAVID, blacksmith, p o Canterbury
Kealty Charles, blacksmith, p o Canterbury
Marsten Abram, p o Canterbury
Marsten Abram, of A & I Marsten, p o Canterbury
MARSTEN A & I, dry good and grocers, p o Canterbury
Marsten Evered, farmer, p o Canterbury
Marsten George, farmer, p o Canterbury
Marsten Isaac W. of A & I Marsten, p o Canterbury
Marsten James, farmer, p o Canterbury
Marsten Peter, laborer, p o Canterbury
Moore Elisha, blacksmith, p o Canterbury
Taylor Alvarice, carpenter, p o Canterbury
TAYLOR ELI, carpenter, p o Canterbury
TRAFTON REV ALFRED H, Free Baptist, p o Canterbury
TURNER WALTER, physician, p o Canterbury
Williamston Charles, clerk, p o Canterbury
WILLIAMSTON JOHN, boot and shoe manuf, p o Canterbury
YOUNG W E, school teacher, p o Canterbury
CARDIGAN SETTLEMENT.
Carson Mrs David, p o Tay Mills
Carson William, farmer, p o Cardigan
Davies William, farmer, p o Cardigan
DENNISON RBT, school teacher, p o Cardigan
Dixon Archibald, farmer, p o Tay Mills
Egan John R, school teacher, p o Cardigan
EVANS DAVID L, farmer, p o Cardigan
EVANS JAS, farmer, p o Cardigan
Evans John, farmer, p o Tay Mills
Evans Thomas, jun, farmer, p o Cardigan
Evans William, jun, farmer, p o Cardigan
Gilmore George, farmer, p o Cardigan
Griffith David, farmer, p o Cardigan
GRIFFITH JOHN, farmer, p o Cardigan
Griffith John, jun, farmer, p o Cardigan
Griffith Thomas, farmer, p o Cardigan
Griffith William, farmer, p o Cardigan
Jones James, farmer, p o Tay Mills
McDONALD ROBT, farmer, p o Tay Mills
Table Linens &c., at Tennant, Davies & Co., Fredericton, N. B.
[There are two communities listed as “Canterbury” in the Provincial Archives “Where is Home? New Brunswick Communities Past and Present” database in York County. There is Canterbury in at the mouth of Eel River in Canterbury Parish and Canterbury in Meductic Canterbury Parish. “Canterbury Lower” was not listed.]
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A York Sunbury Museum project … exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!
Posted in McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85
Tagged Canterbury Village, Cardigan Settlement, Carson, City Directory, Davies, Dennison, Dixon, Egan, Evans, Fredericton, Gallop, Gibson, Gilmore, Griffith, Grosvenor, Hagerman, Herrin, history, Howie, Jones, Kealty, Marsten, McAlpine, McDonald, Moore, New Brunswick, Tay Mills, Taylor, Tennant, Trafton, Turner, Williamson, Young
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
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Tagged Abrahams, Abrams, Adams, Agnew, Ahearn, Allan, Allen, Allison, Anderson, Ansley, Appleby, Armstrong, Arnold, Atchison, Atkinson, Austin, Ayer, Babbidge, Babbit, Baby, Bagley, Bailey, Baldwin, Balloch, Barker, Barlow, Barnard, Bassett, Baxter, Beach, Bearisto, Beckett, Beckwith, Bedell, Bennet, Bennison, Bishop, Blackard, Blaicher, Blakeney, Bleaker, Blucher, Bogart, Bogert, Bonney, Bostwick, Bowden, Bowen, Boyd, Bradford, Bradley, Brand, Brannen, Briggs, Brill, Brittain, Brown, Brownell, Bubar, Buchanan, Burnett, Burt, Burton, Cables, Calder, Caldwell, Calhoun, Calkin, Cameron, Camp, Campbell, Canada, Carl, Carleton, Carlin, Carling, Carlisle, Carmen, Carmichael, Carney, Chase, Chestnut, Chipman, Clark, Clements, Cliff, Close, Coates, Coddington, Cody, Cole, Coleman, Compton, Condon, Cook, Coomb, Coombs, Coon, Cougle, Coulthard, Cox, Crandall, Crane, Crerar, Crighton, Crock, Croft, Crouse, Cunningham, Currie, Cyr, D'Amours, Dailey, Davidson, Davis, Day, Dayton, Degrasse, Dennis, Derris, Deveber, Dixon, Doak, Dow, Drummond, Dunham, Earle, Ebberson, Edmonds, Edmondton, Elliot, Ellis, Ellison, Emerson, Emery, Estabrooks, Estey, Ferguson, Finney, Finnimore, Fitzgerald, Foreman, Forrester, Foshay, Foster, Fowler, Fownes, Fox, Fraser, Frazer, Fredericton, French, Freneuse, Fuller, Gage, Gallant, Gamble, Garden, Garrison, Gaskin, Gault, Gaynor, genealogy, Gethchell, Gidney, Gilbert, Gill, Glasier, Glasiers, Glendenning, Golden, Goldrup, Good, Gooldrup, Gorham, Goucher, Graham, Grant, Grasse, Graves, Gray, Green, Greenough, Gregory, Grigor, Guion, Gunn, Gunter, Guyon, Haches, Hacheys, Haight, Hailes, Hall, Hamlyn, Handy, Hanson, Harding, Harley, Harper, Harris, Hart, Hartt, Harvey, Hastings, Hatfield, Hatheway, Hatton, Hawkins, Hayes, Hazen, Henry, Herbert, Hewlett, Hierlihy, Hill, Hillman, history, History of Central New Brunswick, Hoare, Hopkins, Hopps, Hovey, Howard, Howe, Howland, Howlet, Hubbard, Hunter, Huston, Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire, Inches, Innis, Jackson, Jacob, James, Jarvis, Jay, Jenkin, Jenks, Jessey, Jewett, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Jouet, Juet, Keenan, Keezer, Kennedy, Kenney, Kenny, Kent, Kerr, Ketcheson, Ketchum, Kimball, Kinny, La Marche, Lamoreaux, Lan, LaTour, Lattie, Lawance, Lawson, Leonard, Lint, Lipsett, Little, Lockwood, Long, Lord, Lounsbury, Ludlow, Lyon, Mabee, MacBean, MacBeath, MacKenzie, MacMillan, MacNaughton, Manuel, Manzar, March, Marsh, Massachusetts, Mauger, Maxwell, McCumber, McGlinchey, McLaughlin, McLean, McLeod, McNeal, McNeil, Meade, Medely, Mersereau, Miles, Millage, Mills, Minard, Minchin, Mitchell, Mitchey, Moodie, Moore, Moran, Morehouse, Morris, Mott, Mowry, Murchie, Murray, Myler, Nadeau, Needham, Nevers, New Brunswick, New Brunswick Fencibles, Noble, O'Meara, Odell, Olmstead, Oren, Owen, Pack, Paddock, Paine, Palmer, Parent, Patterson, Peck, Perkins, Perley, Peters, Phair, Phillips, Pickard, Polley, Pond, Post, Power, Price, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Provincial Normal School, Purdy, Radford, Rand, Randall, Rapalje, Rapelie, Raymond, Reid, Reynolds, Rideout, Riseley, Roberts, Robinson, Roby, Rockwell, Rosborough, Rowell, Ruby, Russel, Ryerson, Saint John, Salisbury, Saunders, Say, Schrivner, Scott, Sears, Secord, Seely, Segee, Sentall, Sharp, Shaw, Sherman, Sherwood, Shvieler, Simonds, Slocum, Smith, Snider, Sprague, Sproule, Steeves, Stephenson, Stilson, Stow, Strange, Street, Sutton, Sypher, Tabor, Terrill, Thomas, Thompson, Thornton, Tibbits, Tingley, Todd, Tomson, Towers, Townsend, Trafton, Trecartin, Tribe, Turner, Underhill, University of New Brunswick, Uziele, Vail, Valentine, Van Buskirk, Van der Burgh, VanAllen, Vanderbeck, Vanderburg, Vanderbury, Vanduson, Vardy, Verder, Vogler, Wade, Wallace, Walsh, Ward, Wardell, Waugh, Webb, Webster, Welch, Weldon, Wellington Teachers' Training School, Whelpley, Whiting, Whitmore, Wilkinson, Williams, Willoughby, Wilmot, Wilson, Winslow, Winterbottom, Wolley, Woodforde, Wortman, Yeomans, Yerxa, York Sunbury Historical Society, York Sunbury Museum, Young, Ziele