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New Brunswick Attorney General; Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development; Liberal MLA for the riding of Tracadie-Sheila Doug Young: Tracadie: Politician: 1940: New Brunswick MLA from 1978–1983, New Brunswick Minister of Fisheries in 1987, Liberal MP and Minister from 1993–1997 Robert Young: Caraquet: Politician: 1834: 1904 ...
Edis Armstrong Flewwelling was born in Clifton, Kings County, New Brunswick on February 5, 1918, to parents Edis Hamilton Flewwelling and Hazel Marguerite Wetmore. [1] He served in the Canadian Armed Forces for 27 years, retiring in 1968 as a Major.
The New Brunswick Genealogical Society (NBGS) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1978 and dedicated to historical genealogical research in New Brunswick, ...
Hugh McMonagle (1817 – October 12, 1889) [1] was an inn-keeper [2] and political figure in New Brunswick, later a province of Canada. He represented King County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1856 to 1857. He was born in Hillsborough, Albert County, [2] the son of Cornelius McMonagle, a native of Ireland, and Anne Scott. [1]
Life expectancy has increased in most Canadian provinces and territories due to medical advances in treating diseases such as heart disease and cancer - leading causes of death elsewhere worldwide. There were high gains in life expectancy in Nunavut due to improved rural health care; however, there were notable decreases in life expectancy in ...
The William Henry Steeves House in Hillsborough, New Brunswick. It is now a museum. William Henry Steeves was born on May 20, 1814, in Hillsborough, New Brunswick, [2] the eldest son born to parents Joseph Steeves and Martha Gross. [3]