MARY'S GENEALOGY TREASURES
New Brunswick| Archives | BDM | Cemetery | Census | Databases |
| Ethnic | Government | History | Immigration | Library/Museum |
| Mailing Lists | Maps | Military | Newspapers | Queries |
| Organizations | Miscellaneous | NB GenWeb |
- Archives
- New Brunswick Provincial Archives On-line Search
Land Petitions 1783-1918, Late Registrations of birth 1810-1906, County Birth Registration 1801-1899, Provincial Registration of Births 1900-1903, New Brunswick Marriages 1887-1926, Northumberland County Death Registrations 1888-1922, Death Certificates 1920-1951, Death Registrations of Soldiers 1941-1947, Saint John Burial Permits 1889-1919, Marriage bonds 1810-1932, Justice of Peace Appointment Registrations 1863-1963, Irish Famine database 1845-1852, Hutchinson Directories 1865-1868, Lovell Directory 1871, Land Grant database.
- Government Records
- Private Sector Records
- Land Grants Database
- New Brunswick Cemeteries
- Historical Images
- Vital Statistics Records
From the Government Records section, search 685,286 records of New Brunswick births, marriages, and deaths. Dates range from 1800-1954.- Maritime History Archive Index
Birth, Death, Marriages; Family History; Genealogy; Irish and English Parish Records & history of life on the sea- University of New Brunswick Archives and Special Collections
- United Church of Canada Archives Network-
The Maritime Conference Archives
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- Birth, Death and Marriages (Vital Records)
- N.B. Vital Statistics Records
From the Government Records section, search 685,286 records of New Brunswick births, marriages, and deaths. Dates range from 1800-1954.- Index to Marriage Bonds, 1810-1932(41,425 records)
- 1784 to 1888 Vital Statistics From New Brunswick Newspapers
- 1826-1841 Marriages of Restigouche Co. performed in Gloucester Co.
- 1841 - 1860 Some Marriages of Gloucester Co.
- Restigouche Co. Marriage Index of Registers
- Restigouche Co. Death Records
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- Cemetery, Obituary, and Burial Records
and Funeral Homes
- 1889-1919 Saint John Burial Permits
- New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Cemeteries
Over 60,000 photos of tombstones for cemeteries in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.- Cemetery Listings for Queens County
- Haystack Anglican Cemetery Records Placentia Bay
- N.B. Archives - New Brunswick Cemeteries
- New Brunswick Cemeteries
- New Brunswick Funeral Homes
- The Old Athol House Cemetery
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- 1770 Conway Census, Sunbury County, Nova Scotia
- 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891 Kings Co. New Brunswick
Census concerning Harrington/Herrington Surname
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- Genealogical Institute of the Maritimes
- Imhoff Surnames
- IOOF - Atlantic Provinces
- Grantbook Database 1765-1900
- Planter Studies Centre
Acadia University's Planter Studies Centre is a research institute which focuses scholarly attention on the 8000 New England residents who migrated to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick between 1759 and 1774- Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Land Grant Database
- Société des Acadiens et Acadiennes du Nouveau-Brunswick
- United Empire Loyalists' Association
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- Ethnic, Religious and Cultural Groups
- Acadian Genealogy Homepage
- Loyalist Collection - Harriet Irving Library, University of New Brunswick
- Olive Tree - Index to New Brunswick Loyalists
- United Empire Loyalists' Association
- Universite de Moncton-Centre de'etudes acadiennes
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- Government - New Brunswick Provincial
- Atlantic Disasters
- Historical Images
2,274 historical images of New Brunswick- Miramichi History
Discovery of the Area, The Settlers, Shipping Industry, Tradesmen, Great Fires, Forest Industry, Fishing, Churches and Recreation, Transportation, Native People.- The Canadian Privateering Homepage
Canada's past privateers were an accepted and respected way of waging war, and often the only means of defence for isolated Canadian communities.
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- Immigration, Ships, Passenger Lists, Naturalization
- Port Returns [including Passenger Lists], 1816-1838 (10,412 Records)
- 1845–1852 Irish Famine Migration To New Brunswick
- Naturalization papers N.B. natives in Humboldt County-1880
- Ship Arrivals and Departures 1830's and 1840's
- Ships Arriving at St. John, New Brunswick, Canada 1841-1849
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- Musée acadien de l'Université de Moncton
- New Brunswick Public Libraries Union Catalogue
- The Canadian Library Index - New Brunswick
- University of New Brunswick Libraries
- N.B. Archives-Old Soldiers Records
- Black Watch (42nd Regiment) Veterans to New Brunswick (1783)
- Canadians Who Served in Maine Militias in the Civil War
- Fort Frederick, St. John, New Brunswick,1758
National Historic Site, Parks Canada. Was the French Fort Managouche- Jervis Bay Memorial
- Ward Chipman, Muster Master's Office (1777-1785)
The Ward Chipman Papers contain muster rolls of Loyalists, and their families, who were members of demobilized regiments and who settled in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. This research tool provides access to nearly 19,000 references to Loyalist families.
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- Fredericton daily Gleaner
- Newspaper Clippings
- New Brunswick Telegraph Journal Online
- River Valley News Online
- Saint John Times Globe
- St. Petersburg Times
- Vital Statistics From New Brunswick Newspapers" 1784-1888
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- Kings County GenWeb
Listed on this site are two newspaper columnists who devote part of their columns to genealogy queries for free: Sandra Devlin: devlin7@attglobal.net
Ruby Cusack: rmcusack@nbnet.ca
The queries are then listed in the following newspapers: Moncton Times & Transcript, Moncton; Kings County Record, Sussex; Miramichi Leader; Northern Light, Bathurst; The Cape Breton Post, Sydney, N.S.; Truro Daily News, N.S.; Bulletin, Bridgewater, N.S.; Progress Enterprise, Lunenberg, N.S.; Port Hawkesbury Reporter, Cape Breton; Journal Pioneer, Summerside, P.E.I.; Guardian, Charlottetown, P.E.I.; The Telegram, St. John's, NFL; The Western Star, Cornerbook, NFL
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- Organizations, Societies and Groups
- Genealogical Institute of the Maritimes
- Genealogical Society of NB-Saint John Chapter
- New Brunswick Genealogical Society
- Tantramar Heritage Trust, Inc
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- Cyndi's List - New Brunswick Sites
- The Studholm Report
A report of the settlement along the Saint John River of pre-Loyalist settlers - 1783- Kilburn's Farm, Macnaquac, New Brunswick
A Genealogy Site about the son of loyalist Isaac Kilburn, his
descendants and their ancestors who settled in New Brunswick after
the American Revolution. with links to Kilburn, Clark, Dayton, Hammond,
Hanselpacker, Joslin, Mcgibbon, McKeen and Newcomb families
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- New Brunswick Gen Web
- New Brunswick GenWeb Index
- Albert County GenWeb
- Carleton County GenWeb
- Charlotte County GenWeb
- Gloucester County GenWeb
- Kent County GenWeb
- Kings County GenWeb
- Madawaska County GenWeb
- Northumberland County GenWeb
- Queens County GenWeb
- Restigouche County GenWeb
- Sunbury County GenWeb
- Victoria County GenWeb
- York County GenWeb
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Mary Tollestrup