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  2. New Brunswick Genealogical Society - Wikipedia

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    The New Brunswick Genealogical Society ... It publishes the Generations genealogical journal [7] [8] [9] and the New Brunswick Vital Statistics from Newspapers.

  3. Provincial Archives of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Archives of New Brunswick (PANB) is the archives agency for the Canadian province of New Brunswick. [1] It is located on the campus of the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. [2] [3]

  4. Outline of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    New Brunswick Museum; New Brunswick Lighthouses; Historical and Genealogical Resources of New Brunswick historical census, birth, marriage and death records, immigration, settlement, biography, cemeteries, burial records, land records, First Nations and more; From Louis to Lord: New Brunswick Elections, 1960–2003

  5. List of shipwrecks of Canada - Wikipedia

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    300 tons burthen snow brig left Quebec on 11 October with timber cargo, struck by large wave off Seven Islands on 14 October and badly damaged, swept south by storm until 19 October off Cap Roziere, New Brunswick when four surviving crew members were rescued by the vessel Margaret passing en route to Quebec. Royal Oak presumed foundered.

  6. Sir John Campbell, 2nd Baronet - Wikipedia

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    After his brother's death, John Campbell became his father's heir. Campbell showed early skills as an artist, painting or sketching early gatherings and events in New Brunswick while his father served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick. Today a number of those portraits are in the possession of the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. [2 ...

  7. St. Stephen Rural Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    St. Stephen Rural Cemetery is a municipal cemetery established in April 1856 at the town of St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada. The cemetery encompasses 65 acres (260,000 m 2) of land with approximately 12,000 burials. There are over 20 kilometres of avenues and paths.

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