New Brunswick Research Outline Table of Contents Records Of The Family History Library Research Strategy Archives And Libraries Cemeteries Census Church Records Directories Emigration And Immigration Genealogy History Land And Property Military Records Naturalization And Citizenship Newspapers Periodicals Probate Records Societies Vital Records For Further Reading Comments And Suggestions This outline describes major sources of information about families from New Brunswick. As you read this outline, study the Canada Research Outline (34545), which will help you understand terminology and the contents and uses of genealogical records. RECORDS OF THE FAMILY HISTORY LIBRARY The Family History Library has many of the records described in this outline. Some of the sources described in this outline list the Family History Library's book, microfilm, microfiche, and computer numbers. These are preceded by FHL, the abbreviation for Family History Library. You can use these numbers to locate materials in the library and to order microfilm and microfiche at Family History Centers. You can use the computer number if you have access to the Family History Library Catalog on computer. The “Computer Number Search” is the fastest way to find a source in the catalog. RESEARCH STRATEGY When researching in this province, you should begin by checking the following records in the order suggested: 1. Vital records 2. Church records 3. Census returns 4. Probate records 5. Land records For Acadian research, see the “Emigration and Immigration” section of this outline. ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES The following archives and libraries have collections of genealogical value: • National Archives of Canada 395 Wellington Street Ottawa, ON K1A 0N3 CANADA Telephone: 613-996-7458 • Personnel Records Unit Researcher Services Division National Archives of Canada 395 Wellington Street Ottawa, ON K1A 0N3 CANADA • Provincial Archives of New Brunswick P.O. Box 6000 Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1 CANADA Telephone: 506-453-2637 or 453-2122 Fax: 506-453-3288 • Archives & Special Collections Harriet Irving Library University of New Brunswick P.O. Box 7500 Fredericton, NB E3B 5H5 CANADA Telephone: 506-453-4748 Fax: 506-453-4595 • Centre d'archives de la Capitale 2424 Watt St. Sainte-Foy, PQ G1P 3T3 CANADA Telephone: 418-683-5784 • Le Centre d'études acadiennes (Center for Acadian Studies) Université de Moncton Moncton, NB E1A 3E9 CANADA Telephone: 506-858-4085 Fax: 506-858-4086 • New Brunswick Museum 277 Douglas Avenue St. John, NB E2K 1E5 CANADA Telephone: 506-643-2300 Fax: 506-643-2360 or 506-643-6081 • Ralph Picard Bell Library Mt. Allison University Sackville, NB E4L IC6 CANADA Telephone: 506-364-2562 Fax: 506-364-2617 • Family History Library 35 N. West Temple Street Salt Lake City, UT 84150-3400 USA Most microfilms available at the library can also be distributed to the Family History Centers. A current list of Family History Centers in your area can be obtained from the Family History Library. Computer Networks and Bulletin Boards Computers with modems can be useful tools for obtaining information from selected archives and libraries. In a way, computer networks themselves serve as a library. The Internet, certain computer bulletin boards, and commercial on-line services help family history researchers: • • • • • • Locate other researchers. Post queries. Send and receive E-mail. Search large databases. Search computer libraries. Join in computer chat and lecture sessions. You can find computerized research tips and information about ancestors from New Brunswick in a variety of sources at local, state, national, and international levels. The list of sources is growing rapidly. Most of the information is available at no cost. Addresses on the Internet change frequently. As of September 1997, the following sites are important gateways linking you to many more network and bulletin board sites: • Canada GenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~canwgw/cngenwebe.html A cooperative effort by many volunteers to list genealogical databases, libraries, bulletin boards, and other resources available on the Internet for each county and province. • Canadian Genealogy Resources http://genealogy.about.com/hobbies/genealogy/msubcanada.htm Lists county, provincial, and national sources; personal pages; and publications. • Roots-L http://www.rootsweb.com/roots-l/canada.html A useful list of sites and resources. Includes a large, regularly updated research coordination list. CEMETERIES Cemetery records can be very helpful. Tombstone inscriptions from many cemeteries have been copied and indexed. The Provincial Archives of New Brunswick and the New Brunswick Museum have a good collection of these epitaph transcriptions. A list of these holdings can be found in Robert F. Fellows’ Researching Your Ancestors in New Brunswick, pages 236–49 (see the “For Further Reading” section of this outline). CENSUS The early New Brunswick censuses which list names are basically Acadian French censuses. They provide relationships, ages, and names. They were taken in the years 1671, 1686, 1693, 1695, 1698, and 1701. The censuses of 1703 and 1707 provide the names of heads of households. The rest of the censuses are as follows: 1714 1714 1731,1733 1739 Head of household (for Acadia and Des Mines) Names are listed (for the Parish of Beaubassin only) Head of household in Acadia Head of household (all Acadia and part of the St. John River valley) 1762,1763,1767 Enumeration (counting) of inhabitants only 1783 Head of household (St. John River valley) 1803 Head of household (Prince William parish, Hopewell, Sackville, and Westmorland) 1820 Head of household (Botsford, Dorchester) 1821 Head of household and wife (Grand Manan) 1851 Names, ages, occupations, year entered colony are listed (whole province) 1861,1871, Names, ages, occupations, religion, etc., are listed (whole province) 1881,1891, Names, ages, occupations, religion, etc., are listed (whole province) 1901 Names, ages, occupations, religion, etc., are listed (whole province) The censuses for 1851–1881 are not all complete. Returns for some parishes and sometimes whole counties have not survived. A list of the surviving census returns can be found in Robert F. Fellows' Researching Your Ancestors in New Brunswick pages 128–144 and Genealogist's Handbook for Atlantic Canada Research edited by Terrence M. Punch, pages 7–12. These censuses are available at the National Archives of Canada, the Family History Library, and local Family History Centers. Many of the earlier censuses have been compiled in various genealogical periodicals. CHURCH RECORDS Church records contain baptisms, marriages, and burials. Very few of these records are indexed and most of them are located in the parish itself. Requests for information should be addressed to the individual church. To find the name and address of a church, consult the church directory. To obtain church directories, write to: Anglican The Anglican Book Centre Anglican Church of Canada 80 Hayden Street Toronto, ON M4Y 2J6 CANADA Telephone: 416-924-1332 Fax: 416-924-2760 Baptist United Baptist Convention of the Atlantic Provinces 1655 Manawagonish Road Saint John, NB E2M 3Y2 CANADA Telephone: 506-635-1922 Fax: 506-635-0366 Some early Baptist registers are in the Maritime Baptist Historical Collection held at: Atlantic Baptist Archives Acadia University Wolfville, NS B4P 2R1 CANADA Telephone: 902-585-1412 Fax: 902-585-1748 A complete list of these records is found in Robert F. Fellows’ Researching Your Ancestors in New Brunswick, pages 226–36. These records are not available through interlibrary loan. Presbyterian The Presbyterian Church in Canada 50 Wynford Drive North York, ON M3C 1J7 CANADA Telephone: 416-441-1111 Fax: 416-441-2825 Roman Catholic Call the local diocese to obtain the appropriate information. United Church of Canada The United Church of Canada 3250 Bloor St. W. Etobicoke, ON M8X 2Y4 CANADA Telephone: 416-231-7680 ex. 4036, 416-231-5931 Fax: 416-232-6004 A great number of church registers have been microfilmed by the National Archives of Canada. A list of their holdings is found in their Checklist of Parish Registers. The registers of over three hundred Baptist, Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian, and Catholic churches are on microfilm at the Provincial Archives which be ordered through interlibrary loan. A list of their holdings can be obtained from the archives. Many of the above-mentioned registers are on microfilm at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City or at local Family History Centers. DIRECTORIES Many New Brunswick directories up to and including 1900 are available on microfiche: Pre-1900 Canadian Directories. Ottawa, Ont.: Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions, 1988. (On 4219 FHL fiche beginning with 6360453. These fiche do not circulate to Family History Centers.) EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION Canadian Border Crossing Records The United States kept records of people crossing the border from Canada to the United States. These records are called border crossing lists, passenger lists, or manifests. There are two kinds of manifests: • • Manifests of people sailing from Canada to the United States. Manifests of people traveling by train from Canada to the United States. In 1895, Canadian shipping companies agreed to make manifests of passengers traveling to the United States. The Canadian government allowed U.S. immigration officials to inspect those passengers while they were still in Canada. The U.S. immigration officials also inspected train passengers traveling from Canada to the United States. The U.S. officials worked at Canadian seaports and major cities like Québec and Winnipeg. The manifests from every seaport and emigration station in Canada were sent to St. Albans, Vermont. The Family History Library has copies of both kinds of manifests. Because the manifests were sent to St. Albans, Vermont, they are called St. Albans District Manifest Records of Aliens Arriving from Foreign Contiguous Territory. Despite the name, the manifests are actually from seaports and railroad stations all over Canada and the northern United States, not just Vermont. Border Crossing Manifests. Manifests may include each passenger's name, port or station of entry, date of entry, literacy, last residence, previous visits to the United States, and birthplace. The manifests are reproduced in two series: • Manifests of Passengers Arriving in the St. Albans, Vermont, District through Canadian Pacific and Atlantic Ports, 1895–January 1921. (608 rolls; FHL films 1561087–499; computer number 423848.) Includes records from seaports and railroad stations all over Canada and the northern United States. These manifests provide two types of lists: —Traditional passenger lists on U.S. immigration forms. —Monthly lists of passengers crossing the border on trains. These lists are divided by month. In each month, the records are grouped by railroad station. (The stations are listed in alphabetical order.) Under the station, the passengers are grouped by railroad company. • Manifests of Passengers Arriving in the St. Albans, Vermont, District through Canadian Pacific Ports, 1929–1949. (25 rolls; FHL films 1549387–411; computer number 423848.) Travel to the United States from Canadian Pacific seaports only. Border Crossing Indexes. In many cases, index cards were the only records kept of the crossings. These cards are indexed in four publications: • Soundex Index to Canadian Border Entries through the St. Albans, Vermont, District, 1895–1924. (400 rolls; FHL films 1472801–3201; computer number 423848.) The Soundex is a surname index based on the way a name sounds rather than how it is spelled. Names like Smith and Smyth are filed together. • • • Soundex Index to Entries into the St. Albans, Vermont, District through Canadian Pacific and Atlantic Ports, 1924–1952. (98 rolls; FHL films 1570714–811; computer number 423848.) St. Albans District Manifest Records of Aliens Arriving from Foreign Contiguous Territory: Records of Arrivals through Small Ports in Vermont, 1895–1924. (6 rolls; FHL films 1430987–92.) The records are arranged first by port and then alphabetically by surname. Only from Vermont ports of entry: Alburg, Beecher Falls, Canaan, Highgate Springs, Island Pond, Norton, Richford, St. Albans, and Swanton. Detroit District Manifest Records of Aliens Arriving from Foreign Contiguous Territory: Arrivals at Detroit, Michigan, 1906–1954. (117 rolls; FHL films 1490449–565; computer number 432703.) Only from Michigan ports of entry: Bay City, Detroit, Port Huron, and Sault Ste. Marie. The major port for the maritime provinces has always been Halifax, Nova Scotia. As with the rest of eastern Canada, New Brunswick has a few scattered ship lists for the period before 1865. The few ship lists from the Acadian period can be found at the Acadian Center, Moncton University. There are a few British ship lists from about 1815 to 1860 on microfilm reels F-1697 and F-1698 at the National Archives of Canada. The Provincial Archives has recently indexed a series of passenger lists. The sub-series RS23E consists of the passenger lists. These lists are for the following ports and years: St. John—1816, 1833, 1834, 1838 St. Andrews—1837, 1838 Bathurst—1837 Acadian Genealogy The area comprising today's New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island was once known as Arcadie. Eventually the name became Acadia. The area was first settled by the French, who established Port Royal (present-day Annapolis) in 1605. The territory passed back and forth from French to English hands many times: 1632 (French rule), 1654 (English), 1667 (French), 1690 (English), 1697 (French), and 1713 (English). In accordance with the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, France ceded the Nova Scotia peninsula and the New Brunswick area to England. England did little to settle the area, and the French-speaking Acadians were the majority until about 1750. France still retained Ile Saint-Jean (now Prince Edward Island) and Cape Breton Island (now part of Nova Scotia), where Louisbourg became the capital. A large number of the Acadians were deported by the English from 1755 to 1760. To escape deportation, many fled to Québec or to what is now New Brunswick. In 1759 the Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island areas fell to Britain and the settlers were deported to France. In 1763 France ceded most of its maritime lands to England, and the area became known as Nova Scotia. In 1769 a separate province, Saint John's Island (Ile Saint-Jean), was established. It became Prince Edward Island in 1799. In 1784 the New Brunswick area also became a separate province. About this time many Acadians who had been deported agreed to sign the oath of allegiance to England and were allowed to take up lands in the Maritime Provinces (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island). They worked primarily as farmers and fishermen. For the most part, they continued to speak French and uphold their Roman Catholic faith. Because of this great dispersion, the Acadian records are only complete for the early years of settlement. There are some good church registers from the late 1600s to 1755. Registers exist for Port Royal only for the earliest years. The most important remaining sources for Acadian research are: Parish Registers. Most of the remaining registers are housed in the Centre d'archives de la Capitale in the city of Québec and in Le Centre d'études acadiennes (Center for Acadian Studies) in Moncton, New Brunswick. Census Records. See the “Census” section of this outline for information about Canadian censuses. Land Grants. These can be found at the Archives des Colonies in Paris, France, as well as on microfilm at the National Archives of Canada. Notarial Records. Most of these records have been lost or destroyed as a result of the exile of the Acadians from Canada. There are, however, some records for 1687–1758. These are available at Le Centre d'études acadiennes (Center for Acadian Studies) and the National Archives of Canada. Other Records. Several sources exist which are primarily Acadian records. These are lists of deported Acadians, Acadians in transit, and Acadians in the British Colonies; petitions of Acadians in Massachusetts; and allegiance lists. These may be found in periodicals published by various historical and genealogical societies. Good sources for research are Placide Gaudet’s Acadian Genealogy and Notes and Archange Godbout’s genealogical collection. They are both located at Le Centre d'études acadiennes (Center for Acadian Studies) and the National Archives of Canada. Another good source for Acadian research is Bona Arsenault's Histoire & Généalogie des Acadiens (FHL film 873863). GENEALOGY A recent index to many published biographies, cemetery records, census records (through 1881), church records, directories, family histories, genealogies, immigration lists, local histories, Loyalist listings, marriage records, periodicals, probate records, and vital records in newspapers is: Elliot, Noel Montgomery, ed. The Atlantic Canadians, 1600–1900: An Alphabetized Directory of the People, Places, and Vital Dates. 3 vols. Toronto: Genealogical Research Library, 1994. (FHL book 971.5 D22a.) Indexes over 500,000 names from various sources for the provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Labrador, and Prince Edward Island. Sources are listed at the end of each volume. HISTORY As you do research, it helps to understand the historical events that affected your ancestors and the records made about them. Knowing about these events may also lead you to records, such as military records, that mention your ancestors. Efficient family research requires an understanding of the historical events that affected your ancestors and the records about them. These events may also direct you to records, such as military records, that mention your ancestors. Events in New Brunswick history that may have influenced your ancestors and the records about them include the following: 1604 1610 1631 1713 1755–1758 Samuel de Champlain established a settlement on Ile Ste. Croix. Attempt to settle near today’s St. John. Charles de St. Etienne established the first permanent settlement at St. John. During the next 100 years, the French settled Acadia (which included New Brunswick). By the Treaty of Utrecht, France gave Acadia to Britain. The French were defeated by the British. Many of them were deported, but some remained. 1762 1783 1783 1784 1785 1800 1815–1850 1836 1842 1867 1876 1877 1890 The first British community settled at St. John. Some 12,000 refugees—United Empire Loyalist families— came to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Founding of Parr Town, later called St. Jean. New Brunswick separated from Nova Scotia. Fredericton became the capital of New Brunswick. Founding of King’s College, which now is the University of New Brunswick. The arrival of many immigrants from Great Britain. The colonial legislature was given control of Crown lands. The Webster-Ashburton Treaty settled the boundary between Maine and New Brunswick. The Province of New Brunswick was formed, being one of the original four provinces to join Confederation. Railway linking St. John with Montreal and Halifax was completed. A great fire in St. John left many homeless. The Canadian Pacific Railway from Moncton to Montreal was completed. For sources for further reading, see: Taylor, Hugh A. New Brunswick History: A Checklist of Secondary Sources. [S.l.: s.n.], 1968. (FHL book 971.5 H23t.) LAND AND PROPERTY The land record collection of the Provincial Archives contains microfilms and originals of many important land transactions. The most useful are the land petitions and the old land deeds. The most helpful petitions were submitted between 1784 and about 1850. In general, the earlier land petitions contain more biographical information. Land petitions after 1850, as a rule, do not provide much information. Land records before 1784 are among the Nova Scotia records. Most of the petitions at the Provincial Archives are on microfilm. The following are also available on microfilm at the Provincial Archives: General Index of Grants Index to Land Grants Index to Land Grants Abstract Index of Grants 1785 to 1830 1765 to 1900 1785 to 1852 1785 to 1830 After the petition for land was made and the land grant issued, the provincial government was no longer involved in transactions concerning that particular piece of land. The Land Registration Office was created to handle all subsequent land sales. The old land deeds are the most useful of all the Land Registration Office records. They can provide names, dates, addresses, occupations, and similar information. The older deeds contain more information than the more modern deeds. The Provincial Archives have microfilms of these records as well as many indexes and maps. MILITARY RECORDS Some militia muster rolls and pay lists from about 1808 to 1839 can be found in the Provincial Archives and the New Brunswick Museum. World War I (1914-1918) Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) service records are available through the Personnel Records Unit of the National Archives of Canada (see the “Archives and Libraries” section of this outline for the address). These service records contain detailed information from enlistment to demobilization (discharge). Information may include each person's date and place of birth, address at time of enlistment, name and address of next of kin, marital status, occupation, personal description (eye and hair color, height, weight, distinctive marks or scars), and religion. When requesting information from the Personnel Records Unit, please include the person's name, rank, and regiment (where known). NATURALIZATION AND CITIZENSHIP Until 1947, British immigrants from England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland automatically became citizens of Canada. They did not need naturalization. Non-British immigrants, however, were required to make oaths of allegiance before receiving land grants. Files containing these oaths and petitions for citizenship covering the years 1817 to 1846 are found at the Provincial Archives. Records created after 1917 are more detailed than earlier records and are found at: Department of Citizenship and Immigration Public Rights Administration 360 Laurier Avenue West, 10th floor Ottawa, ON K1A 1L1 CANADA Telephone: 613-946-0953 NEWSPAPERS Many early newspapers mention marriages, deaths, and a few births. J. Russell Harper's Historical Directory of New Brunswick Newspapers and Periodicals, lists the different newspapers in New Brunswick and tells where they can be found. The Royal Gazette has been indexed for the years 1784–1867. This index is available at the Provincial Archives. PERIODICALS Many local periodicals are indexed in: PERiodical Source Index (PERSI). Ft. Wayne, Ind.: Allen County Public Library Foundation, 1987–. (FHL book 973 D25per; 1847–1985 on fiche 6016863 [set of 40]; 1986–1990 on fiche 6016864 [set of 15]; computer number 658308.) Indexes thousands of family history periodicals. Annual indexes have been published yearly since 1986. For further details, see the PERiodical Source Index Resource Guide (34119). PROBATE RECORDS Probate records include wills, petitions, letters of administration and testamentary, and inventories. Most wills were created by individuals with substantial property. Most poor people, such as farmers and workers, arranged their affairs without legal action. Wills can give relationships, names, and dates. Until recently, most probate records were held in the county courthouses. These records have been moved to the Provincial Archives. Most of the probate files are arranged chronologically and then alphabetically. Indexes exist for most probate files. Record Group 7 at the Provincial Archives contains probates for the following years: Albert Co.1845–1855 (misc.) Carleton Co.1833–1964 Charlotte Co.1785–1965 Gloucester Co.1836–1964 Kent Co.destroyed by fire Kings Co.1786–1964 Madawaska Co.1894–1966 Northumberland Co.1860–1966 Queens Co.1785–1976 Restigouche Co.1839–1968 St. John Co.1785–1904 incomplete to 1963 Sunbury Co.1786–1976 Victoria Co.1845–1960 Westmorland Co.1787–1885 (misc.) York Co.1786–1976 SOCIETIES The following societies may be helpful in providing genealogical information: • New Brunswick Genealogical Society P.O. Box 3235, Station B Fredericton, NB E3A 2W0 CANADA • St. John Branch New Brunswick Genealogical Society 353 Pelton Road St. John, NB E2K 5H7 CANADA • United Empire Loyalists Association Fredericton Branch is now closed (May 2006). VITAL RECORDS The provincial government began recording births, marriages, and deaths in 1888. For 1810 to 1887 records, there is a “Late Registration” compilation which is indexed. It is located at the Provincial Archives. These records were registered after 1888. Another dependable source for births and deaths before 1888 is the church register. Records from 1888, although incomplete up to 1920, are available from: Vital Statistics P.O. Box 6000 Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1 CANADA Telephone: 506-453-2385 Fax: 506-444-4139 County marriage registers kept by the government before 1888 are found at the Provincial Archives. These are available for the following counties: Albert Co.1846–1888 Carleton Co.1832–1888 Charlotte Co.1806–1887 Gloucester Co.1832–1860, 1873–1887 Kent Co.1844–1887 Kings Co.1812–1888 Northumberland Co.1792–1887 Queens Co.1812–1887 Restigouche Co.1838–1878 St. John Co.1810–1887 Sunbury Co. (Licenses)1810–1887 Westmorland Co.1790–1887 York Co.1812–1888 Record Group 3 (Provincial Secretary), Record Series 551, consists of marriage bonds for various townships and counties for the years 1810–1932. These are located at the Provincial Archives. Many private collections held in various archives can contain marriage records or notices. These are listed in Robert F. Fellows' Researching Your Ancestors in New Brunswick, (Fredericton, 1979), pp. 118–119. FOR FURTHER READING Arsenault, Bona. Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens. Fredericton, N.B. 1975, 2 vols. (FHL book 971.5 F2aa 1978.) Canadian Almanac and Directory. Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman Ltd., 1984. (FHL book 971 E4ca.) Encyclopedia Canadiana. Canadiana Co.: Ottawa, 1957. (FHL book 030.71 En19.) Le Centre d’études acadiennes. Inventaire général des sources documentaires sur les Acadiens. Moncton: 1975, 2 vols. (FHL book 970 F2u.) Fellows, Robert F. Researching Your Ancestors in New Brunswick. Fredericton, 1979. (FHL book 971.5 D27f; fiche 6051366.) Jonasson, Eric. The Canadian Genealogical Handbook. 2nd ed. Winnipeg: Wheatfield Press, 1980. (FHL book 971 D27j 1978.) Punch, Terrence M., ed. Genealogist's Handbook for Atlantic Canada Research. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1989. (FHL book 971.5 D27pt.) Swanick, Eric L. Compiler. Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. New Brunswick History: A Checklist of Secondary Sources. First Supplement. Fredericton: Legislative Library. 1974.(FHL book 971.5 A3n.) Taylor, Hugh A. New Brunswick History: A Checklist of Secondary Sources. [S.l.:s.n.], 1968. (FHL book 971.5 H23t.) COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS The Family History Library welcomes additions and corrections that will improve future editions of this outline. Please send your suggestions to: Publications Coordination Family History Library 35 N. West Temple Street Salt Lake City, UT 84150-3400 USA We appreciate the archivists, librarians, and others who have reviewed this outline and shared helpful information. New Brunswick Census Indexes 1871 1881 1851 1861 An index to Irisb immigrants in the New Brunswick census of 185!. F 1045 .16 T663x The Census records of 1851, 1861, 1871 for Kingston Parish, Kings Connty. See Byline for call no. The Census records of 1851, 1861, 1871 for Kingston Parish, Kings Connty. See Byline for call no. Census of 1881 for Kingston, Kings Connty, See byline for call no. New Brunswick Census of 1851: Albert Connty. F 1044 .A4 N48x The Census records of 1851, 1861, 1871 for Alnwick, Northumberland Connty. See Byline for call no. The Census records of 1851, 1861, 1871 for Alnwick, Northumberland Connty. See Byline for call no. Census records of 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, for Saint Marys, York Connty. See Byline for call no, New Brunswick Census of 1851: Carleton Connty. CS 88 .N43 N47 Qneens Connty, 1861 Census. See Byline for call no. 1871 Census Snnbnry Connty. See Byline for call no. New Brunswick Census of 1851: Charlotte Connty. CS 88 .C53 N48 Census records of 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, for Saint Marys, York County. See Byline for call no. Census records of 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, for Saint Marys, York Connty. See Byline for call no. New Brunswick Census of 1851: Saint John Connty. CS 88 .53129 N48 1851 Census for Kings Connty. CS 88 .1'55 W35 The Census records of 1851, 1861, 1871 for Kingston Parish, Kings Connty. See Byline for call no. The Census records of 1851, 1861, 1871 for Alnwick, Northumberland Connty. See Byline for call no. 1851 census, Snnbnry Co. CS 88.s9 IDS I 1891 1851 New Brunswick census of 1851: Westmorland Co. CS 88 .W47 N48 1861 1871 1881 1891 I I Census records of 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, for Saint Marys, York Co. See Byline for call no. New Brunswick census of 1851:YYork County. CS 88 .Y65 S48 I CANADIAN PROBLEMS--NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRoDIGEl ElBIlkRfJ IBI1tMB I. New Brunswick A. Historical Background 1. French Period, to 1763 (part of Acadia) a. b. First Settlement--Port Royal, 1633. Acadian expulsion, 1755. 2. Pre-Loyalist Period, 1762-1783. a. b. c. d. 3. New Englanders Yorkshire, England Scots Germans Loyalists, 1783-1784. a. b. First arrivals at St. John, 18 May 1783. Settlement of St. John River Valley. 4. Provincial Status, 1784 to present a. b. c. Separated from Nova Scotia, 1784. Prime cause .. Loyalists Division into eight counties, 18 May 1785. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) d. Additional Counties and Dates of Formation (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) e. 5. Sunbury Charlotte Queens Northumberland York St. John Kings Westmorland Gloucester, 1826 Kent, 1827. Carleton, 1832. Restigouche, 1837. Victoria, 1844. Albert, 1848. Madawaska, 1873. Counties divided into parishes, which correspond roughly, to townships. Attitudes of residents. Canadian Problems Continued B. -2- Records 1. Census a. Acadia (1) Years taken: 1671, 1686, 1693, 1698, 1701, 1703, 1707, (2) (3) b. New Brunswick (1) (2) 2. 4. 5. C. Years taken: 1851, 1861, 1871. Deposited: Dominion Archives and GS. Church Records a. b. c. 3. 1714, 1739. Deposited: Dominion Archives, ottawa Information given: varies from one census to another. Baptist--Acadia University at Wolfville. Methodists--Mt. Allison University at Sackville. Miscellaneous Denominations--Dominion Archives and New Brunswick Museum at St. John. Probate Records--county seats Land Records--county seats Vital Records--complete since about 1920 (see Canadian Vital Records) Records Depositories 1. 2. 3. 4. New Brunswick Museum at St. John. Provincial Archives at Fredericton (1967) Dominion Archives at ottawa. other governmental offices and local historical societies. Record Selection Table RECORD SELECTION TABLE: CANADA This table can help you decide which records to search. It is most helpful for post-IBOO research. 1. In column 1 find the goal you selected. 2. In column 2 find the types of records most likely to have the information you need. 3. In column 3 find additional record types that may be useful. 4. Then look for the record type you need in the Family History Library Catalog, Locality section. Note: Reccrds of previous research (genealogy, biography, history, periodicals, and societies) are useful for most goals, but are not listed unless they are especially helpful. 1. If You Need 2. Look First 10 3. Then Search Age Census, Vital Records Cemeteries, Military Records Birth dale Vital Records, Church Records Cemeteries. 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Google Maps Summary: Has address finder, allows keyword searching, and allows street, satellite, or terrain views. RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS TABLE OF CONTENTS A. BIRTHS A1 Late Registration of Births, 1810A2 County Registers of Births, 1888-1919 A3 Provincial Registers of Births, 1888-1895 A4 Provincial Registers of Births: Indexes, 1888-1895 A5 Provincial Returns of Births, 1870A6 List of Birth Certificates, 1882-1887 B. MARRIAGES B1 County Registers of Marriages, 1888-1919 B2 Provincial Registers of Marriages, 1888-1895 B3 Provincial Registers of Marriages: Indexes, 1888-1895 B4 Provincial Returns of Marriages, 1887B5 Late Registrations of Marriages, 1920-1945 B6 Card Index to New Brunswick Marriages, 1927-1945 B7 Indexes to Marriages, 1882- C. DEATHS C1 County Registers of Deaths, 1888-1919 C2 Provincial Registers of Death, 1888-1895 C3 Provincial Registers of Death: Indexes, 1888-1895 C4 Provincial Returns of Deaths, 1815-1919 C5 Certificates of Registration of Death And Indexes, 1920C6 Death Registration of Soldiers, 1941-1947 C7 Death Registrations of Air Force Personnel Killed in New Brunswick, 1943 C8 Late Registrations of Deaths, 1920-1945 D. OUT-OF-PROVINCE REGISTRATIONS D1 Out-of-Province Births, 1920-1951 D2 Out-of-Province Marriages, 1911-1952 D3 Out-of-Province Deaths, 1921-1952 F. REGISTRATION OF CLERGY F1 Correspondence With Churches, 1943-1984 F2 Registration Cards for Permanent Clerics, 1943-1987 F3 Registration Cards for Cancelled Clerics, 1943-1987 F4 Applications for Permanent and Temporary Registration of Clerics, 1977-1987 I. PRINTED ANNUAL REPORTS _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 1 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS A. BIRTHS A1 Late Registration of Births, 1810Late registration information was submitted by individuals in support of a birth years after the event. The forms used to register the births (Form C-1) include information such as the place of birth, the full name of child, the sex of child, the date of birth, background information on the father and mother, name of doctor, name of informant, date of registration. Up to 1900, these documents are arranged according to the year of the original birth, and coded by letter of the alphabet. Beginning in 1900, they were given a sequential number each year and filed in numerical order. A1a Late Registrations of Births: Index Cards, 1810-1886 [Obselete] The nearly 25,000 index cards were created by Vital Statistics staff as a reference tool. The cards are on films F9772 to F9783. They have, however, been made obsolete by the creation of a new, more accurate, and more comprehensive index below. A1b Late Registration of Births: Documentation and Indexes, 1810-1904 The Indexes provided here contain the name of the person whose birth is being registered late, name of father, name of mother, date of birth, place and county of birth, the microfilm number and document code where the late registration form can be viewed. Index to Late Registrations, 1810-1899 F20251 This index includes the names of 45,666 births and is printed in 1202 pages under a separate cover. It is also available on microfilm F . This index replaces the card index in A1a. The information in this index may or may not be included in the Index to County Birth Register found in A2/2 below. Index to Late Registrations, 1900-1904 F20703 Index to Late Registrations, 1905 F21255 _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 2 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS A. BIRTHS (continued) A1 Late Registration of Births (continued) A1b Late Registration Documentation, 1810- (continued) * Documentation (Late Registration Forms) on Microfilm: From Year/Code To Year/Code Microfilm *1810 (H1) *1859 (T3) *1864 (M13) *1868 (A1) *1870 (S6) *1873 (C7) *1875 (A1) *1876 (K10) *1877 (P13) *1879 (A1) *1880 (B124) *1881 (B88) *1882 (B100) *1882 (T56) *1883 (S13) *1884 (M97) *1885 (G7) *1886 (B63) *1886 (R51) *1887 (K57) *1888 (C122) *1889 (A1) *1889 (T7) *1890 (O6) *1891 (K20) *1892 (D79) *1893 (A1) *1893 (M148) *1894 (G32) *1894 (W112) **1895 (M68) *1895 (N1) *1896 (F23) *1896 (W12) 1859 (T2) 1864 (M12) 1867 (Y1) 1870 (S5) 1873 (C6) 1874 (Y3) 1876 (K9) 1877 (P12) 1878 (Y3) 1880 (B123) 1881 (B87) 1882 (B99) 1882 (T55) 1883 (S12) 1884 (M96) 1885 (G6) 1886 (B62) 1886 (R50) 1887 (K56) 1888 (C121) 1888 (Y3) 1889 (T6) 1890 (O5) 1891 (K19) 1892 (D78) 1892 (Y5) 1893 (M147) 1894 (G31) 1894 (W111) 1895 (M67) 1896 (F22) 1895 (R65) 1896 (W11) 1897 (L14) F18749 F18758 F18759 F18760 F18761 F18762 F18763 F18764 F18765 F18766 F18767 F18768 F18769 F18770 F18771 F18772 F18773 F18774 F18775 F18776 F18777 F18778 F18779 F18780 F18781 F18782 F18783 F18784 F18785 F18786 F18787 F22313 F18788 F18789 * Included in on-line index **Note: F18787 missing 1895 N, O, P, Q; see F22313 _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 3 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS A. BIRTHS (continued) A1 Late Registration of Births (continued) A1b Late Registration Documentation, 1810- (continued) * Documentation (Late Registration Forms on Microfilm): From Year/Code To Year/Code Microfilm *1897 (L15) *1898 (A46) *1898 (M137) *1899 (C128) *1899 (R6) 1898 (A45) 1898 (M136) 1899 (C127) 1899 (R5) 1899 (Z2) F18790 F18791 F18792 F18793 F18794 *1900 (800001) *1900 (801310) 1900 (801309) 1901 (800408) F18900 F18901 *1901 (800409) *1901 (801669) 1901 (801668) 1902 (800891) F18902 F18903 *1902 (800892) *1902 (802189) *1903 (801226) 1902 (802188) 1903 (801225) 1903 (802522) F18904 F18905 F18906 *1904 (800001) *1904 (801069) *1904 (802076) 1904 (801068) 1904 (802075) 1904 (802799) F19718 F19719 F19720 *1905 (800001) *1905 (801207) *1905 (802401) 1905 (801206) 1905 (802400) 1905 (802900) F20737 F20738 F20739 *1906 (800001) *1906 (801115) *1906 (802220) 1906 (801114) 1906 (802219) 1906 (802993) F21264 F21265 F21266 *1907 (800001) *1907 (801165) *1907 (802149) *1907 (803186) 1907 (801164) 1907 (802148) 1907 (803185) 1907 (803408) F21586 F21587 F21588 F21589 * Included in on-line index _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 4 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS A. BIRTHS (continued) A1 Late Registration of Births (continued) A1b Late Registration Documentation, 1810- (continued) * Documentation (Late Registration Forms on Microfilm): From Year/Code To Year/Code Microfilm *1908 (800001) *1908 (801158) *1908 (802331) 1908 (801157) 1908 (802330) 1908 (803402) F22207 F22208 F22209 *1909 (800001) *1909 (801100) *1909 (802200) *1909 (803241) 1909 (801099) 1909 (802199) 1909 (803240) 1909 (803330) F22872 F22873 F22874 F22879 1910 (800001) 1910 (801171) 1910 (802312) 1910 (801170) 1910 (802311) 1910 (803314) F23518 F23519 F23520 1911 (800001) 1911 (801126) 1911 (802200) 1911 (801125) 1911 (802199) 1911 (803071) F23409 F23410 F23411 * Included in on-line index A1c Late Registration of Births: County Series, 1869-1901 * 1. Albert County 1900-1901* 2. Carleton County 1899-1901* 3. Charlotte County 1894-1901* 4. Gloucester County 1892-1901* 5. Kings 1898-1901* 6. Madawaska County 1896-1901* 7. Northumberland Co. 1883-1899* F18795 F18795 F18795 F18795 F18795 F18795 F18795 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. F18796 F18796 F18796 F18796 F18796 F18796 Northumberland Co. Queens County Restigouche County Saint John County Westmorland County York County * Included in on-line index _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 5 1900-1901* 1900-1901* 1899-1901* 1886-1901* 1869, 1895-1901* 1890-1901* RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS A. BIRTHS (continued) A2 County Registers of Births, 1888These volumes are by County although some contain more than one County. The individual returns provide: 1) the date and location of birth; 2) name and sex of child, although researchers should note that in a number of cases only the sex of the child is noted; 3) the name and occupation of father; 4) the maiden name of mother; 5) the name of the accoucher; and 6) the name and residence of the informant. These volumes do not contain indices. However, access is provided through the cumulative indices in Section A4 of the finding aid. These births are not included in the index in A2/2 below. A2/1888 Series A2a Albert County Carleton County Charlotte County F13365 F13365 F13365 A2c Gloucester County F13366 A2d Kent County F13366-F13367 A2f Kings County Queens County Sunbury County Restigouche County Madawaska County F13367 F13367 F13367 F13367 F13367 A2g Saint John County F13369 A2h Westmorland County 1. Volume I 2. Volume II F13369 F13370 York County Victoria County Northumberland County F13370 F13370 F13370 A2i _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 6 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS A. BIRTHS (continued) A2/1 County Registers of Births: "County Books" These volumes contain births registered for each county. They give name of child, sex, date of birth, date of registration, mother's name, father's name, religious affiliation, informant's name, accoucher, and registration number. Most volumes contain an internal index. All (and only) pre-1900 births recorded in these volumes have been included in the index below called A2/2, which is available in print and on the internet. A2/1/1 -- Saint John County Births * 1-1 Book 1 F23160 1-2 Book 2 F14954 1-3 Book 3 F14956 1-4 Book 4 F14954 1-5 Book 5 F14955 1-6 Typed transcription of Index to Saint John Births, 1899-1919 found in books 1-3 to 1-5 above A2/1/2 -- Charlotte County Births * 2-1 F13365 & F13366 [filmed as A2b] 2-2 Typed transcription of Charlotte County Births, 1888-1942 (includes index) A2/1/3 -- Sunbury County Births (No Registers Located) A2/1/4 -- Queens County Births * 4-1a Original F20257 4-1b Transcription F14884 4-2 Typed transcription of index to births in Queens County,18881966 A2/1/5 -- Kings County Births * 5-1 F13367 [filmed as A2e] 5-2 Typed transcription of births in Kings County, 1888-1966 5-3 Typed transcription of index to 5-2 above, 1888-1966 A2/1/6 -- Albert County Births * 6-1a Original 6-1b Transcription F20256 F14885 A2/1/7 -- Westmorland County Births (No Registers Located) A2/1/8 -- Kent County Births * 8-1 Book B 8-2 Book 1 8-3 Book 2 8-4 Book 3 (pp.1-163) 8-4 Book 3 (pp.164-end) _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 7 F14035 F14035 F14035 F14035 F14036 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS * Pre-1900 births included in on-line index A. BIRTHS (continued) A2/1 County Registers of Births: "County Books" (continued) A2/1/9 -- Northumberland County Births * 9-1 Book 1 F14023 9-2 Book 2 F14023 9-3 Book 3 (pp. 1 - 115) F14023 9-3 Book 3 (pp. 116 - end) F14024 9-4 Typed transcription of register with index for Northumberland County births, 1906-1915 A2/1/10 --York County Births, 1887-1919 * 10-1 Book 1 F16110 10-2 Book 2 F21000 10-3 Book 3 F14025-F14026 10-4 Book 4 F20236 10-5 Typed transcription of register with index for York County births, 1888-1908 A2/1/11 --Carleton County Births * 11-1 1887-1920 F14030 A2/1/12 -- Victoria County Births * 12-1 F14883 A2/1/13 --Madawaska County Births * Volume created between 1888 and 1908 is missing 13-1 (created between 1909 and1919) F13661 A2/1/14 --Restigouche County Births * 14-1 Book 1 F14027 14-2 Book 2 F14027 A2/1/15 --Gloucester County Births * 15-1 Book 1 (pages 1 - 180) 15-1 Book 1 (pp. 181 - end) 15-2 Book 2 15-3 Book 3 15-4 Book 4 15-5 Book 5 15-6 Book 6 F14031 F14032 F14033 F14033 F14034 F14034 F14034 * Pre-1900 births included in on-line index _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 8 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS A. BIRTHS (continued) A2/2 Index of Extracted Births from A2/1 County Birth Registers, 1801-1899 * Nominal index to all children, fathers, and mothers related to births occurring prior to 1900 recorded in the County Birth Registers. Includes also, date of birth, sex, place of birth, etc., for over 78,000 such births extracted from the County Registers in A2/1 above. Although these registers were only begun in 1888 pursuant to An Act to Provide for the Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages (50 Victoria, 1887, Ch. 5), they include late registrations of births as far back as 1801. Second Edition (Revised and Issued 1997) Names A-C D-H I-L M-Q R-Z Microfilm F18650 F18651 F18652 F18653 F18654 * Included in on-line index A3 Provincial Registers of Births, 1888-1895 These volumes draw together under one cover births throughout the Province for a particular year. The returns are divided by County and provide similar information to that provided in the County Registers A2/1: 1) name and sex of child, although researchers should be mindful that in some cases only the sex of the child is noted; 2) location and date of birth; 3) name and occupation of father; 4) maiden name of the mother; 5) name, residence, and occupation of informant; 6) name of accoucher; and 7) date of registration. Indices for these volumes are separate and can be found in Section A4. A3a A3b A3c A3d A3e A3f A3g A3h 1888 1889 1890 1891 Albert - Kings) (Madawaska - York) 1892 1893 1894 1895 _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 9 F13371 F13371 F13371 F13371 F13372 F13372 F13372 & F13376 F13376 F13376 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS A. BIRTHS (continued) A4 Provincial Registers of Births: Indexes, 1888-1895 A4a 1888 F13377 A4b 1889-1892 F13377 A4c* 1892 F13377 A4d 1893-1895 A - C F13377 A4d 1893-1895 D - Z F13378 * (Note: A4c includes overflow from index A4b for letters B-D, G, L, M, and R) A5 Provincial Returns of Births, 1870These are the official registrations of birth previously maintained by the Vital Statistics in the Department of Health under the Vital Statistics Act of 1887 et passim. These bound returns are arranged alphabetically by surname and provide: 1) date and location of birth; 2) name and sex of child; 3) name and occupation of father; 4) maiden name of mother; 5) name of accoucher; 6) and name and residence of informant. A5/1870-1879 A-Z F13392 A5/1880-1884 A-Z F13393 A5/1885-1887 A-Z F13394 A5/1888 A, #1000 - Paquet, #1999 Paquet - Y F13396 F13397 A5/1889 A, #1000 - Boudreau, #1598 Bourgeois, #1599 - Dovovan, #2600 Donovan, #2601 - Hilley, #3600 Hines, # 3601 - MacDonald, #4600 McDonald, #4601 - Poley, #5600 Pollard, #5601 - Tait, #6350 Tait, #6351 - Young, #6769 F13397 F13677 F13678 F13679 F13683 F13684 F13685 A5/1890 Abbott, #1001 - Burnett, #1626 Burns, #1627 - Finnimore, # 2550 Fisher, #2551 - LeBlanc, #3525 LeBlanc, #3526 - Nowlen, #4500 Nowlin, #4501 - Vanwart, #5500 Vanwart, #5501 - Young, #5725 F13685 F13686 F13687 F13688 F13692 F13693 _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 10 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS A. BIRTHS (continued) A5 Provincial Returns of Births (continued) A5/1891 Abrams, #1001 - Cassidy, #1800 Cassidy, #1801 - Fowlers, #2750 Fowler, #2751 - LeBlanc, #3750 Leblanc, #3751 - O'Keefe, #4750 O'Leary, #4751 - Townsend, #5750 Townsend, #5751 - Young, #6041 F13693 F13694 F13695 F13696 F13697 F13698 A5/1892 Abbott, #1001 - Hurley, #3500 Hurley, #3501 - Springer, #5818 Sproul, #5819 - Young, #6375 F14016 F14017 F14018 A5/1893 Abbott, #1001 - Goguen, #3000 Gold, #3001 - Quigg, #5000 Quigley, #5001 - Young, #6075 F14889 F14890 F14891 A5/1894 Ahearn, #1000 - Costan, #2213 Coster, #2214 - Hurley, #3500 Hurley, #3501 - Mallais, #4550 Malais, #4551 - Stanton, #5852 Stanton, #5853 - Young, #6427 F15513 F15514 F15515 F15516 F15517 A5/1895 Abram, #1001 - Crane, #2253 Crawford, #2254 - Hopkins, #3499 Hopper, #3500 - Majeau, #4720 Major, #4721 - Rowley, #5682 Roe, #5683 - Young, #6517 F16147 F16148 F16149 F16150 F16151 A5/1896 Abott, #1000 - Cosman, #2240 Cote, #2241 - Hetherington, #3510 Heustis, #3510 - Melanson, #4799 Melanson, #4800 - Theriault, #6099 Theriault, #6100 - Zion, #6522 F16152 F16153 F16154 F16155 F16156 A5/1897 Abraham, #1000 - Dale, #2340 Daley, #2341 - Landry, #3683 Landry, #3684 - Peabody, #4999 Peacock, #5000 - Young, #6217 F16157 F16158 F16159 F16160 _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 11 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS A. BIRTHS (continued) A5 Provincial Returns of Births (continued) A5/1898 * Abrams, #1000 - Cripps, #2299 Crocker, #2300 - Irvine, #3610 Irving, #3611 - Morin, #4930 Morin, #4931 - Ward, #6271 Ward, #6273 - Zion, #6436 F16161 F16162 F16163 F16164 F16165 A5/1899 * Ache, #1000 - Daigle, #2329 Daigle, #2330 - Kerr, #3624 Kerr, #3625 - Norton, #4965 Nowlan, #4966 - Zouinde, #6273 F16166 F16167 F16168 F16169 A5/1900 * Abbott, #1001 - Comeau, #1859 Comeau, #1860 - McLaughlin, #3832 McLaughlin, #3833 - Young, #5450 F18056 F18057 F18058 A5/1901 * Abernathy, #1000 - Bosse, #1320 Bosse, #1321 - Legace, #3237 Legasse, #3238 - Young, #5450 F18058 F18059 F18060 A5/1902 * Abernathy, #1000 -Arsenault, #1122 Arsenault, #1123 - Gallant, #2999 Gallant, #3000 - Melanson, #4869 Melanson, #4870 - Young, #6531 F18060 F18061 F18062 F18063 A5/1903 * Abdi, #1000 - Babineau, #1203 Babineau, #1204 - Gablin, #3092 Gannamore, #3093 - Melanson, #4946 Melanson, #4947 - Young, #6621 F18063 F19000 F19001 F19002 A5/1904 * Abbinette, #1000 - Barry, #1243 Barry, #1244 - Godin, #3141 Godin, J., #3142 - Marrill, #5013 Morgan, #5014 - Young, #6510 F19002 F19003 F19004 F19005 A5/1905 * Ache, #1000 - Bellefleur, #1345 Bellefleur, #1346 - Gayton, #3193 Gayton, #3194 - Michaud, #5118 Michaud, #5119 - Young, #6731 F19005 F19006 F19007 F19008 * Included in on-line index _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 12 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS A. BIRTHS (continued) A5 Provincial Returns of Births (continued) A5/1906 * Abraham, #1000 – Beaudin, #1283 Beaudry, #1284 – Grass, #3174 Gray, #3175 – Phee, #5040 Philip, #5041 – Young, #6127 F19008 F19009 F19010 F19011 A5/1907 * Abraham, #1000 – Chavani, #1794 Chavani, #1795 – LeBlanc, #3690 LeBlanc, #3691 – Warner, #5566 Wasilewistta, #5567 – Young, #5678 F19011 F19012 F19013 F19014 A5/1908 * Aché, #1000 – Fegurs, #2760 Ferguson, #2761 – Monteith, #4789 Montgomery, #4790 – Zed, #6224 F19014 F19015 F19016 A5/1909 * #1000 - #2240 #2241 - #3399 #3400 - #4710 #4711 - #5999 #6000 - #6289 F22863 F22864 F22865 F22866 F22867 A5/1910 * #1000 - #2206 #2207 - #3925 #3926 - #5619 #5620 - #6275 F19019 F19020 F19021 F19022 A5/1911 #1000 - #2016 #2017 - #3668 #3669 - #5431 #5432 - #6318 F19022 F19023 F19024 F19025 * Included in on-line index A6 List of Birth Certificates, 1882-1887 (This listing is typed and arranged chronoalphabetically, and provides: 1, name of child; 2, date of birth; 3, name of father; 4, maiden name of mother.) See Microfilm F18796 _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 13 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS B MARRIAGES B1 County Registers of Marriages, 1888-1919 These volumes are by County although some contain more than one county. The returns of marriage provide: 1) name and age of groom; 2) residence and place of birth of groom; 3) groom's status and occupation; 4) names of groom's parents; 5) name and age of bride; 6) residence and place of birth of bride; 7) bride's status; 8) names of bride's parents; 9) names and residences of witnesses; 10) religious denomination of bride and groom; 11) date of marriage; and 12) name of individual officiating at marriage. The registers for 1888 are unique in that they also give place of marriage. Except where noted these registers do not contain their own indices. For the years 1888-1895, however, access is provided through the accumulative indices in section B3 of this finding aid. B1a Albert County, 1888 * Carleton County, 1888 * Charlotte County, 1888 * F13378 F13378 F13378 B1b Albert County, 1888-1919 F13379 B1c Carleton County, 1888-1919 F13379 B1d Charlotte County, 1888-1919 F13380 B1e Gloucester County, 1888 * Kent County 1888 * F13380 F13380 B1f1 B1f2 Gloucester County 1. 1888-1917 (inc.index) Gloucester County 2. 1917-1919 (inc.index) F13381 F13381 B1g Kings, 1888 * Queens, 1888 * Sunbury, 1888 * Restigouche, 1888 * Madawaska, 1888 (pp 1-30) * Madawaska, 1888 (pp.31-end) * F13381 F13381 F13381 F13381 F13381 F13382 B1h Kings County, 1888-1919 F13382 B1j Northumberland County, 1888-1919 F13382 B1k Queens County, 1888-1919 F13383 * Included in on-line index _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 14 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS B. MARRIAGES (continued) B1 County Registers of Marriages (continued) B1l Restigouche County, 1888-1919 F13383 B1m1 B1m2 B1m3 B1m4 B1m5 B1m6 B1m7 B1m8 Saint John County - 1. 1888 * Saint John County - 2. 1888-1895 (indexed) Saint John County - 3. 1891-1907 Saint John County - 4. 1908-1919 Saint John County - 5. 1919 Saint John County - 6. Index 1888-1907 Saint John County - 7. Index 1908-1921 Saint John County - 8 1941-1945 F13383 F13386 F18695 F18696 F18696 F18694 B1n Victoria County, 1888-1919 F13387 B1p Westmorland County, 1888 * F13387 B1q York, 1888 * Victoria, 1888 * Northumberland, 1888 * F13387 F13387 F13387 B1r Sunbury County, 1888-1919 F18698 B1s Kent County, 1888-1919 F18698 B1t Madawaska County, 1888-1919 F20237 * Included in on-line index. B2 Provincial Registers of Marriages, 1888-1895 These volumes draw together under one cover marriages performed throughout the Province for a particular year. The returns are divided by County and provide the same information as is found in the County Registers in subseries B1 above. Indices for these volumes are separate and can be found in B3 below. B2a B2b B2c B2d B2e B2f B2g B2h 1888 1889* 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 F13388 F13388* F13388 F13388 F13389 F13389 F13389 F13389 * Included in on-line index _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 15 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS B MARRIAGES (continued) B3 Provincial Registers of Marriages: Indexes, 1888-1895 B3a 1888 F13390 B3b 1889-1895 F13390 B3c1 1893-1895 F13390 1 (Note: B3c includes overflow letters B-D, G, H, L, M, S, and W from index B3b) B4 Provincial Returns of Marriages, 1887These bound certificates cover the entire province and are arranged alphabetically by surname of groom. The certificates provide the same information as found in the registers from section B1, including the place of marriage. Book/Year Description Microfilm B4/1887-1888 * A – Z F13654 B4/1889* Abbott, #1000 - Duplessis, #1599 Dupuis, #1600 - McCready, #2199 McCrystall, #2200 - St. Coeur, #2799 Steele, #2800 - Zwicker, #3076 F19648 F19649 F19650 F19651 B4/1890 * A,#1001 - Christie, #1342 Christopher, #1343 - J, #1960 K, #1961 - P, #2089 Q, #2090 - Z, #3021 F13654 F13655 F13656 F13657 B4/1891 * A, #1001 - Blakeney, #1146 Blanchard, #1147 - Gray, #1853 Green, #1854 - M, #2460 N, #2461 - Z, #3063 F13657 F13658 F13659 F13660 B4/1892 * Aarkrog, #1001 - Mazerole, #2285 Muirhead, #2286 - Zwicker, #2841 F14019 F14020 B4/1893 * Abernathy, #1001 - LeBlanc, #2000 LeBlanc, #2001 - Young, #2925 F14887 F14888 * Included in on-line index _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 16 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS B. MARRIAGES (continued) B4 Provincial Returns of Marriages (continued) Book/Year Description B4/1894 * Adam, #1001 - Galbraith, #1690 Gallagher, #1691 - Myers, #2408 Nadeau, #2409 - Young, #2931 Microfilm F15520 F15521 F15522 B4/1895 * Achorn, #1000 - Forward, #1648 Foster, #1649 - Marshall, #2274 Marshall, #2275 - Zims, #2941 F15576 F15577 F15578 B4/1896 * Adams, #1000 - Firth, #1635 Fisher, #1636 - Maloney, 2269 Maloon, #2270 - Young, #2987 F15579 F15580 F15581 B4/1897 * Acheson, #1000 - Foster, #1679 Foster, #1680 - Melanson, #2340 Melanson, #2341 - Zwicker, #3024 F15582 F15583 F15584 B4/1898 * Ache, #1000 - Galland, #1647 Galland, #1648 - Mawhinney, #2298 Mawhinney, #2299 - Young, #2970 F15585 F15586 F15587 B4/1899 * Abbott, #1000 - Deschenes, #1660 Gagnon, #1661 - MacStay, #2310 Mabee, #2311 - Theriault, #2911 Theriault, #2912 - Young, #3178 F15588 F15589 F15590 F15591 B4/1900 * Abernathy, #1001 - Foss, #1636 Foster, #1637 - McLaughlin, #2247 McLean, #2248 - Thibodeau, #2828 Thibodeau, #2829 - Young, #3010 F15592 F15593 F15594 F15595 B4/1901 * Ackerman, #1000 - Douglas, #1632 Douthright, #1633 - Lewis, #2263 Lewis, #2264 - Spence, 2899 Spinney, #2900 - Young, #3178 F15596 F15597 F15598 F15599 * Included in on-line index _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 17 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS B. MARRIAGES (continued) B4 Provincial Returns of Marriages (continued) Book/Year Description B4/1902 * Abrams, #1000 - Desjardins, #1655 Desjardins, #1656 - LeBlanc, #2290 LeBlanc, #2291 - Riley, #2881 Ring, #2882 - Young, #3355 Microfilm F15911 F15912 F15913 F15914 B4/1903 * Abbot, #1000 - Douthwright, #1635 Dow, #1636 - Lebel, #2279 Lebel, #2280 - Rand, #2899 Rasmussen,#2900 - Zimmerman,#3428 F15905 F15906 F15907 F15908 B4/1904 * Abrams, #1000 - Dudier, #1640 Dudier, #1641 - Leger, #2282 Leger, #2283 - Rosborough, #2934 Rosborough, #2935 - Zalesky, #3370 F15909 F15910 F15915 F15916 B4/1905 * Abel, #1000 - Dugas, #1649 Duguay, #1650 - Leger, #2300 Leger, #2301 - Rogers, #2947 Rogers, #2948 - Young, #3370 F15917 F15918 F15919 F15920 B4/1906 * Adams, #1001 - Dorlian, #1650 Dorman, #1651 - Leger, #2300 Legere, #2301 - Rowley, #2950 Roxborough, #2951 - Young, #3367 F15921 F15922 F15923 F15924 B4/1907 * Abdo, #1000 - Doucet, #1658 Doucet, #1659 - Lawlor, #2304 Lawrence, #2305 - Reed, #2950 Regan, #2951 - Young, #3530 F15925 F15926 F15927 F15928 B4/1908 * Abigor, #1000 - Dow, #1626 Dow, #1627 - LeBlanc, #2215 LeBlanc, #2216 - Rice, #2821 Rice, #2822 - Zwicker, #3332 F15929 F15930 F15931 F15932 B4/1909 * Abbot, #1000 - Doucet, #1637 Doucet, #1638 - Levesque, #2299 Levigne, #2300 - Sentill, #2999 Sewell, #3000 - Ziegler, #3352 F15933 F15934 F15935 F15936 * Included in on-line index _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 18 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS B. MARRIAGES (continued) B4 Provincial Returns of Marriages (continued) Book/Year Description B4/1910 * Abbott, #1000 - Dow, #1642 Dow, #1643 - Livingston, #2303 Livingstone, #2304 - Smith, #2950 Smith, #2951 - Young, #3289 Microfilm F15937 F15938 F15939 F15940 B4/1911 * Ackles, #1000 - Davidson, #1639 Davidson, #1640 - Kierstead, #2299 Kilcollins, #2300 - Oulton, #2870 Owen, #2871 - Wheaton, #3499 Wheaton, #3500 - Zwicker, #3586 F15941 F15942 F15943 F15944 F15945 B4/1912 * Abbey, #1000 - Dalzell, #1653 Damboise, #1654 - Innis, #2275 Irvine, #2276 - Morrison, #2899 Mosher, #2900 - Vienneau, #3355 Vienneau, #3556 - Young, #3694 F15946 F15947 F15948 F15949 F15950 B4/1913 * Abbot, #1000 - Dewitt, #1650 Dewitt, #1651 - Kealty, #2299 Kearns, #2300 - O'Keeffe, #2950 Oldenburgh, #2951 - Wasson, #3599 Watson, #3600 - Zatzman, #3716 F15951 F15952 F15953 F15954 F15955 B4/1914 * Abildgaard, #1000 - Deakin, #1660 Dealy, #1661 - Kierstead, #2329 Keith, #2330 - Palmer, #2999 Palmer, #3000 - Wiggins, #3669 Wilbur, #3670 - Zinck, #3740 F15956 F15957 F15958 F15959 F15960 B4/1915 * Abbott, #1000 - Delaney, #1642 Delong, #1643 - Jamieson, #2299 Jean, #2300 - Murphy, #2964 Murphy, #2965 - Trites, #3620 True, #3621 - Youngblood, #3795 F15961 F15962 F15963 F15964 F15965 B4/1916 * Abbott, #1000 - Fudge, #1666 Fudge, #1667 - Martin, #2355 Martin, #2356 - Way, #3041 Weatherby, #3042 - Zarore, #3141 F15966 F15967 F15968 F15969 * Included in on-line index _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 19 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS B. MARRIAGES (continued) B4 Provincial Returns of Marriages (continued) Book/Year Description B4/1917 * Acherson, #1000 - Despres, #1666 Desroches, #1667 - Jewett, #2328 John, #2329 - Nelson, #2999 Nevers, #3000 - Ward, #3664 Ward, #3665 - Zwicker, #3764 Microfilm F15970 F15971 F15972 F15973 F15974 B4/1918 * Abraham, #1000 - Fatt, #1721 Faulkner, #1722 - McDevitt, #2451 McDonald, #2452 - Steeves, #3181 Steeves, #3182 - Yuret, #3437 F15975 F15976 F15977 F15978 B4/1919 * Acton, #1000 - Cunningham, #1770 Curley, #1771 - Joslin, #2572 Joslyn, #2573 - Nickerson, #3363 Nickerson, #3364 - Walker, #4167 Wall, #4168 - Zwicker, #4335 F16142 F16143 F16144 F16145 F16146 * Included in on-line index _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 20 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS B. MARRIAGES (continued) B4 Provincial Returns of Marriages (Post-1920) on Microfilm Beginning in 1920 the marriage returns were organized alphabetically by County (Fredericton is listed separately), Parish, and then by groom’s surname. These returns contain the same information as found on the pre-1920 returns, with the exception that the father’s place of birth, for both bride and groom, is included. Book/Year B4/1920 * Description #1001 - #2329 #2330 - #3650 #3651 - #4787 Microfilm F19675 F19676 F19677 B4/1921 * #1001 - #2350 #2351 - #5685 #5686 - #6197 F19678 F19679 F19680 B4/1922 * #1001 - #2335 #2336 - #3809 F19681 F19682 B4/1923 * #1001 - #2434 #2435 - #3935 F19683 F19684 B4/1924 * #1001 - #2436 #2437 - #3973 F19685 F19686 B4/1925 * #1001 - #2440 #2441 - #3917 F19687 F19688 B4/1926 * #1001 - #2442 #2443 - #3956 F19689 F19690 B4/1927 * #1001 - #2500 #2501 - #3898 F19691 F19692 B4/1928 * #1001 - #2437 #2438 - #3875 #3876 - #4165 F19693 F19694 F19695 B4/1929 * #1001 - #2437 #2438 - #3864 #3865 - #4135 F19696 F19697 F19698 * Included in on-line index _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 21 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS B. MARRIAGES (continued) B4 Provincial Returns of Marriages (continued) Book/Year Description B4/1930-1934 * Albert County (1001-1154) Microfilm F19750 B4/1930-1934 * Carleton County (1155-2233) F19751 B4/1930-1934 * Charlotte County (2234-2881) F19752 B4/1930-1934 * Fredericton (2282-3510) F19753 B4/1930-1934 * Gloucester County (3511-4684) F19754 B4/1930-1934 * Kent County (4685-5241) F19755 B4/1930-1934 * Kings County (5242-5687) F19756 B4/1930-1934 * Madawaska County (5688-6480) F19757 B4/1930-1934 * Northumberland County (6481-7572) F19758 B4/1930-1934 * Queens County (7573-77842) F19759 B4/1930-1934 * Restigouche County (7843-8886) F19760 B4/1930-1934 * Saint John City (A-M) (8887-10250) Saint John City (N-Z) (10251-10834) F19761 F19762 B4/1930-1934 * Saint John County (10835-11165) F19763 B4/1930-1934 * Sunbury County (11166-11321) F19764 B4/1930-1934 * Victoria County (11322-11907) F19765 B4/1930-1934 * Westmorland County (Bot.-Sack.) (11908-13357) Westmorland County (Sal.-West.) (13358-13861) F19766 F19767 B4/1930-1934 * York County (less Fredericton) (13862-14374) F19768 * Included in on-line index _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 22 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS B. MARRIAGES (continued) B4 Provincial Returns of Marriages (continued) Book/Year Description B4/1935 * #1 - #1440 #1441 - #2899 #2900 - #3125 Microfilm F20000 F20001 F20002 B4/1936 * #3126 - #4561 #4562 - #5999 #6000 - #6520 F20003 F20004 F20005 B4/1937 * #6521 - #7962 #7963 - #9399 #9400 - #10164 F20006 F20007 F20008 B4/1938 * #10165 - #11602 #11603 - #13040 #13041 - #13417 F20009 F20010 F20011 B4/1939 * #13418 - #14861 #14862 - #16303 #16304 - #17327 F20012 F20013 F20014 B4/1940 * #17328 - #18767 #18768 - #20203 #20204 - #21643 #21644 - #22142 F20015 F20016 F20017 F20018 B4/1941 * #22143 - #23582 #23583 - #25099 #25100 - #26538 #26539 - #27101 F20019 F20020 F20024 F20025 B4/1942 * #27102 - #28540 #28541 - #29982 #29983 – #31422 #31423 - #32075 F20026 F20027 F20028 F20029 B4/1943 * #32076 - #33517 #33518 - #34960 #34961 - #36089 F20030 F20031 F20032 * Included in on-line index _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 23 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS B. MARRIAGES (continued) B4 Provincial Returns of Marriages (continued) Book/Year Description B4/1944 * #36090 – #37528 #37529 – #38970 #38971 – #39921 Microfilm F20033 F20034 F20035 B4/1945 * #39922 – #41360 #41361 - #42801 #42802 - #44240 #44241 - #44471 F20036 F20037 F20038 F20039 B4/1946 * #1001 - #2438 #2439 - #3879 #3880 - #4999 #5000 - #6439 #6440 - #6850 F20040 F20041 F20042 F20043 F20044 B4/1947 * #1001 - #2441 #2442 - #3881 #3882 - #5321 #5322 - #6172 F20045 F20046 F20047 F20048 B4/1948 * #1001 - #2437 #2438 - #3878 #3879 - #5319 #5320 - #5632 F20049 F20050 F20051 F20052 B4/1949 * #1001 - #2441 #2442 - #3881 #3882 - #5241 F20053 F20054 F20055 B4/1950 * #1001 - #1699 #1700 - #2399 #2400 - #3099 #3100 - #3799 #3800 - #4499 #4500 - #5199 #5200 - #5383 F20724 F20725 F20726 F20727 F20728 F20729 F20730 * Included in on-line index _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 24 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS B. MARRIAGES (continued) B4 Provincial Returns of Marriages (continued) Book/Year Description B4/1951 * #1001 - #2352 #2353 - #3699 #3700 - #4999 #5000 - #5371 B4/1952 * #1001 - #2399 #2400 - #3799 #3800 - #5199 #5200 - #5274 F21581 F21582 F21583 F21584 B4/1953 * #1001 - #2199 #2200 - #3493 #3494 - #4799 #4800 - #5299 F22225 F22226 F22227 F22228 B4/1954 * #1001 - #2300 #2301 - #2995 #2996 - #4282 #4283 - #5276 F22868 F22869 F22870 F22871 B4/1955 * #1001 - #2199 #2200 - #3399 #3400 - #4599 #4600 - #5364 F23514 F23515 F23516 F23517 B4/1956 #1001 - #2399 #2400 - #3799 #3800 - #5199 #5200 - #5591 F23405 F23406 F23407 F23408 * Included in on-line index B5 Microfilm F21260 F21261 F21262 F21263 Late Registrations of Marriages, 1920-1945 F20270 _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 25 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS B. MARRIAGES (continued) B6 Card Index to New Brunswick Marriages, 1927-1945 This card index was prepared by Vital Statistics and microfilmed by the Provincial Archives. The original card index remains with Vital Statistics as a reference tool. Year 1927 1927 1927 Description Abbott - Fraser, Laura Fraser, Leonard - Price, Bernard Price, Enid - Zwicker Microfilm F20900 F20901 F20902 1928 1928 1928 Abbee - Hardy Hare - Ritchie Roach - Young F20903 F20904 F20905 1929 1929 1929 Abermethy - Gurney Hachez - Pye Queen - Zwicker F20906 F20907 F20908 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 1930-1939 Aasen - Baldwin Balford - Blay Bleakney - Brown, Lloyd Brown, Mabel - Chapman, Dorothy Chapman, Earl - Corkum Corliss - Dastont Davis - Drew Drillen - Firth Fischer - Garners Garnhum - Gray Graye - Hebert, Domithilde Hebert, Dora - Jensen, Elsa Jensen, Erica - Landry, Bertha Landry, Blair - Leger, Ambrose Leger, Amedee - McConnell, Joseph McConnell, Margaret - McMillan McMinn - Mercure Mercurios - Nason, Delaney Nason, Donald - Pelletier, Elizabeth Pelletier, Eloi - Rhynes Rice - Russell, Howard Russell, Israel - Simms, Charles Simms, Cliff - Sturney Sudbury - Trzop Tubbs - Whitty Wibberley - Zwicker F20909 F20910 F20911 F20912 F20913 F20914 F20915 F20916 F20917 F20918 F20919 F20920 F20921 F20922 F20923 F20924 F20925 F20926 F20927 F20928 F20929 F20930 F20931 F20932 F20933 F20934 _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 26 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS B. MARRIAGES (continued) B6 Card Index to New Brunswick Marriages, 1927-1945 (continued) Year Description 1940-1945 Aaron - Barr, Charles 1940-1945 Barr, Harry - Boucher, Rodolphe 1940-1945 Boucher, Rose Anne - Butler, Delia 1940-1945 Butler, Delia - Cobham, Ernest 1940-1945 Cobham, Gordon - Coughlan, Alice 1940-1945 Coughlan, Allan - Dickinson, Wesley 1940-1945 Dickinson, Wilmot - Elliott, Freda 1940-1945 Elliott, Frederick - Gallant Ernest 1940-1945 Gallant, Ernestine - Grass, Robert 1940-1945 Grass, Samuel - Haley, Maurice 1940-1945 Haley, Michael - Hubley, Aubrey 1940-1945 Hubley, Audrey - Kierstead, Laura 1940-1945 Kierstead, Lilian - Lebel, Marie Ange 1940-1945 Lebel, Marie Anna - Levesque, Laurette 1940-1945 Levesque, Lenora - MacDonald, Jean ^ 1940-1945 MacDonald, Jeanice – MacPherson, Mary ^ 1940-1945 MacPherson, Maude - Merrill, Frank ^ 1940-1945 Merrill, Harold - Muzerolle, Malvina 1940-1945 Muzerolle, Marks - Patriquen, Donald 1940-1945 Patriquen, Louise - Purdy, Margaret 1940-1945 Purdy, Minnie - Roddick 1940-1945 Rodehurst - Seifried 1940-1945 Selden - Steeves, Homer 1940-1945 Steeves, Hubert - Thorne, Lottie 1940-1945 Thorne, Lottie - Watson 1940-1945 Washburn - Zwicker 1920-1929 _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 Addison - Young (addendum) ^ “Mc”s and “Mac”s are inter-filed. 27 Microfilm F20935 F20936 F20937 F20938 F20939 F20940 F20941 F20942 F20943 F20944 F20945 F20946 F20947 F20948 F20949 F20950 F20951 F20952 F20953 F20954 F20955 F20956 F20957 F20958 F20959 F20960 F20961 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS B. MARRIAGES (continued) B7 Indexes to Marriages, 18827/1 Cumulative Index I: Marriages 1882-1901, F18655 [Printed] * Prepared by Dorothy Wiggs and the Provincial Archives originally in four volumes, this index was revised and issued as a cumulative index in October, 1997. It includes names of all grooms, brides’ maiden names, and brides’ previous married names (if applicable), as well as reference numbers and microfilm numbers for locating the original marriage returns. The following books which are listed and described above are indexed in this compilation: B1a; B1e; B1g, B1m1, B1p, B1q, B2b, B4/1887-1888; B4/1890; B4/1891; B4/1892; B4/1893; B4/1894; B4/1895/ B4/1896; B4/1897; B4/1898; B4/1899; B4/1900; and B4/1901. Although the earliest volume of marriages indexed was compiled in 1887, the earliest marriage recorded in these registers was performed in 1882. 7/2 Cumulative Index II: Marriages 1902-1910, F20253 [Printed] * Prepared by Dorothy Wiggs and the Provincial Archives, this index issued as a cumulative index in April, 1999. It includes marriages recorded in B4/1901 to B4/1910 inclusive. 7/3 Cumulative Index III: Marriages, 1911-1919, F20702 [Printed] * Prepared by Dorothy Wiggs and the Provincial Archives, this index issued as a cumulative index in February, 2000. It includes marriages recorded in B4/1911 to B4/1919 inclusive. 7/4 Cumulative Index IV: Marriages, 1920-1925, F20800 [Printed] * Prepared by Vital Statistics and the Provincial Archives, this index was transferred from index cards by Vital Statistics and converted to a database by Provincial Archives. It was issued as a cumulative index in May, 2000, and includes all parties to every marriage in B4/1920 to B4/1925 inclusive. 7/5 Cumulative Index: Marriages, 1927-1929 [Printed] * 7/6 Cumulative Index: Marriages, 1930-1934 [Printed] * 7/7 Cumulative Index: Marriages, 1935-1945 NOT YET AVAILABLE 7/8 Cumulative Index: Marriages, 1946-1951 [Printed] * * Included in on-line index _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 28 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS C. DEATHS C1 County Registers of Deaths, 1888-1919 These registrations are divided by County. The individual returns provide: 1) name of deceased; 2) residence; 3) date and place of death; 4) sex and age; 5) occupation; 6) place of birth; 7) religious denomination; 8) cause of death; 9) duration of illness; 10) name of attending physician; and 11) name and address of informant. Except where noted these registers do not contain their own indices. For the years 18881895, however, access is provided through the cumulative indices in section C3 below. C1a* Albert County, 1888 * Carleton County, 1888 * Charlotte County, 1888 * F13390 F13390 F13390 C1b* Albert County, 1888-1919 * F13391 C1c* Carleton County, 1888-1919 * F13391 C1d* Charlotte County, 1888-1919 * F13391 C1e* Gloucester County, 1888 * Kent County, 1888 * F13391 F13391 C1f* 1. Kent County, 1888-1908 * 2. Kent County, 1909-1919 * F16254 F16254 C1g* Kings County, 1888 * Queens County, 1888 * Sunbury County, 1888 * Restigouche County, 1888 * Madawaska County, 1888 * F13640 F13640 F13640 F13640 F13640 C1h Kings County, 1888-1919 F16255 C1j* 1. Northumberland County, 1888-1919* 2. Northumberland County, 1919* F16256 F16256 C1k* Restigouche County, 1888-1919 * F16257 * Included in on-line index _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 29 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS C. DEATHS (continued) C1 County Registers of Deaths (continued) C1l * Saint John County, 1. 1888 (pp. 1-85) * 1888 (86-565) * 1888 (566-1050) * 1888(1051-1238) * 2. 1888-1895 (incl. index) 3. 1893-1901 (incl. index) 4. 1901-1909 (incl. index) 5. 1910-1916 (incl. index) 6. 1917-1919 (incl. index) 7. 1939-1945 (incl. index) 8. 1946-1951 (incl. index) F13640 F13641 F13642 F13643 F16258 F16258 F16259 F16259 F16260 C1m * Victoria County, 1888-1919 * F16261 C1n * Westmorland County, 1888 (pp.1-275) * Westmorland Co., 1888 (pp. 276-494) * F13643 F13644 C1p * York County, 1888 * Victoria County, 1888 * Northumberland Co., 1888 (pp.1-45) * Northumberland Co., 1888 (46-131) * F13644 F13644 F13644 F13645 C1q Madawaska County, 1909-1919 F18697 C1r Sunbury County, 1888-1919 (incl. index) F18697 C1s York County, 1888-1919 (incl. index) C1t Gloucester County 1. 1888-1905 2. (missing) 3. 1914-1919 C1u F20234 F20235 Queens County, 1888-1919 (incl. index) * Included in on-line index _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 F19141 30 F20233 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS C. DEATHS (continued) C2 Provincial Registers of Death, 1888-1895 These volumes draw together under one cover deaths throughout the Province for a particular year. The returns are divided by County and provide 1) name of deceased; 2) residence; 3) date and place of death; 4) sex and age; 5) occupation; 6) place of birth; 7) denomination; 8) cause of death; 9) duration of illness; 10) name of attending physician; and 11) name and address of informant. Indices for these volumes are separate and can be found in C3 below. C2a C2b C2c C2d C2e C2f C2g C2h C3 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 F13639 F13639 F13639 F13639 F14050 F14051 F14052 F14053 Provincial Registers of Death: Indexes, 1888-1895 C3a 1888 F13645 C3b 1889-1895 F13645 1 C3c 1892-1895 F13646 1 (Note: C3c is overflow from index C3b for letters B-D, G, H, L, M, and R) _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 31 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS C. DEATHS (continued) C4 Provincial Returns of Deaths, 1815-1919 These registrations cover the entire Province and are arranged alphabetically by surname. They provide 1) name of deceased; 2) residence; 3) date and place of death; 4) sex and age; 5) occupation; 6) place of birth; 7) denomination; 8) cause of death; 9) duration of illness; 10) name of attending physician; and 11) name and address of informant. C4/1815-1887 * 154 deaths only F13647 C4/1888 * A 1001 - Z 1276 F13647 C4/1889 * A 1001 - D 1765 E 1766 - Philibert 2942 Phillips 2943 - Z 3493 F13647 F13648 F13649 C4/1890 * A 1001 - De 1630 Di 1631 - O 2807 P 2808 - Z 3418 F13649 F13650 F13651 C4/1891 * A 1001 - Cr 1563 Cu 1564 - M 2733 N 2744 - Z 3379 F13651 F13652 F13653 C4/1892 * Ache, #1001 - Wallace, #3514 Wallace, #3515 - Young, #3617 F14021 F14022 C4/1893 * A 1001 - Z 3204 F14886 C4/1894 * Abbot, #1001 - McKenzie, #2400 McKinnon, #2401 - Young, #3234 F15518 F15519 C4/1895 * A-Z F16778 C4/1896 * Ache #1001 - Kane, J. #2184 Kane, M. #2185 - Young, #3480 F17052 F17053 C4/1897 * Abbot #1001 - Howell, G. #2249 Howell, J. #2250 - Theriault, A. #3461 Theriault, B. #3462 - Young #3665 F17620 F17621 F17622 * Indexed in online index. _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 32 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS C. DEATHS (continued) C4 Provincial Returns of Deaths (continued) C4/1898 * Abbot, #1001 - Legacé, #2442 Leger, #2443 - Zantono, #3503 F18700 F18701 C4/1899 * Abott, #1001 - Lee, #2412 Legacé, #2413 - Zacharie, #3546 F18702 F18703 C4/1900 * Abbott, #1001 - Maguire, #2441 Mahoney, #2442 - Young, #3214 F18704 F18705 C4/1901 * Abbott, #1001 - Legacé, #2419 Leger, #2420 - Young, #3572 F18706 F18707 C4/1902 * Abbinette, #1001 - LeBlanc, Joh #2378 LeBlanc, Joseph - Young, #3495 F18708 F18709 C4/1903 * Adams, #1001 - LeBouthilier, #2453 LeBreton, #2454 - Young, #3620 F18710 F18711 C4/1904 * Abraham, #1001 - Kirby, #2384 Kirk, #2385 - Zanis, #3705 F18712 F18713 C4/1905 * Aboud, #1001 - Knight, #2386 Knox, #2387 - Zerieuime, #3826 F18714 F18715 C4/1906 * Adams, #1001 - Landry, E., #2399 Landry, F., #2400 - Young, #3722 F18716 F18717 C4/1907 * Abell, #1001 - LeBlanc, Albini #2386 LeBlanc, Anne 2387 - Youngclaus, #3515 F18718 F18719 C4/1908 * Adams, #1001 - LeBlanc, J., #2360 LeBlanc, L., #2361 - Young, #3531 F18720 F18721 C4/1909 * Aché, #1001 - LeBlanc, D.D., #2392 LeBlanc, D.J., #2393 - Young, #3535 F18722 F18723 C4/1910 * Abdo, #1001 - Laplante, #2420 Lapointe, #2421 - Young, #3789 F18724 F18725 * Indexed in online index. _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 33 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS C. DEATHS (continued) C4 Provincial Returns of Deaths (continued) C4/1911 * Ache, #1001 - Landry, #2351 Langon, #2352 - Young, #3630 F18726 F18727 C4/1912 * Abbott, #1001 - Landry, N., #1976A Landry, P., #1976B - Zirza, #2841 F18728 F18729 C4/1913 * Adair, #1001 - Johnston, #2411 Johnson, #2412 - Young, #3823 F18730 F18731 C4/1914 * Abell, #1001 - Lagacé, #2398 Lahey, #2399 - Young, #3846 F18732 F18733 C4/1915 * Adams, #1001 - Lamb, E., #2419 Lamb, I., #2420 - White, #3809 Whitenect, #3810 - Yeoman, #3860 F18734 F18735 F18736 C4/1916 Aché, #1001 - Hamilton, #1704a Hamilton, T., #1705 - Robichaud, MarieLousia Robichaud, #2425 - Zantom, Herman, #2748b F18737 F18738 C4/1917 Adams, #1001 - Henry, #1723d Herd, #1724 - Sweeney, #2392 Sweeney, James #2393 - Yowes, #2524a F18740 F18741 F18742 C4/1918 Acocella, #1001 - Downing, #2008 Downing, #2009 - Martin, #3112 Martin, #3113 - Vermette, #4197 Verret, #4198 - Young, #4325 F18743 F18744 F18745 F18746 C4/1919 Abbott, #1001 - LeBlanc, J., #2442 LeBlanc, M., #2443 - Young, #3551 F18747 F18748 _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 34 F18739 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS C. DEATHS (continued) C5 Certificates of Registration of Death And Indexes, 1920- * The bound volumes of certificates from 1920-1934 are by county, with the exception of the Cities of Fredericton, Moncton, and Saint John which are listed separately. Within the Counties, the division is by Parish and Town. The certificates are alphabetized only to the extent of the first letter of the surname. They are then arranged according to the date of death. Post 1934, the certificates are arranged according to a Province-wide numbering system rather than by County. The individual certificates themselves provide the name, sex, and residence of the deceased, the date and place of death the length of residence in the Province and County is provided until 1935 (after 1935 only the deceased's nationality is mentioned), racial origin, marital status, date and place of birth, occupation, name of spouse, names and birthplaces of parents, name and address of informant, place and date of burial, cause of death, and duration of illness. The indexes were input by Vital Statistics and edited into their present form by the Provincial Archives. The indexes noted here contain the name of the deceased, date of death, county of death, the microfilm number and certificate code where the full death record can be viewed. Index to Death Certificates, 1920-1929 * F21257 * Index to Death Certificates, 1930-1934 * F21258 Index to Death Certificates, 1935-1945 * F21258 Index to Death Certificates, 1946-1949 * F21259 Index to Death Certificates, 1950 * F21259 Index to Death Certificates, 1951 * F21259 * Included in on-line index. _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 35 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS C5/1920-1929 Certificates of Registration of Death (Division by County) * To locate certificates on the microfilm: note that they are numbered 1001 to 52705. However, it is very important to also note that a second numbering sequence was used for overflow certificates for each division, ranging from 401001 to 448152. Certificates in this high number range were added to the end of each county or municipality, as indicated in the listing below. Thus the certificates for Albert County include those from 1001 to 1999, and then jump to 401001 to 401031; but they are all on microfilm F18797. County / Municipality & Certificate Number Microfilm 1. Albert, 1920-1929 * (001001-001801, & 401001-401031) F18797 2. Carleton (Aberdeen to Wicklow), 1920-1929 * (002001-002999, & 402001-402191) F18798 3. Carleton (Wilmot to Woodstock), 1920-1929 * (003001-003999, & 403001-403079) F18799 4. Charlotte (Campobello to St Andrews), 1920-1929 * (004001-004999, & 404001-404064) F18907 5. Charlotte (St. Croix to St. Patrick), 1920-1929 * (005001-005791) F18908 6. Charlotte (St. Stephen to West Isles), 1920-1929 * (006001-006999 , & 406001-406106) F18909 7. Fredericton (Names A - Mc), 1920-1929 * (007001-007999, & 407001-407008) F18910 8. Fredericton (Names N - Z), 1920-1929 * (008001-008471) F18911 9. Gloucester (Bathurst), 1920-1929 * (009001-009999, & 409001-409129) F18912 10. Gloucester (Beresford to Caraquet A - F), 1920-1929 * (010001-010999, & 410001-410067) F18913 11. Gloucester (Caraquet G - Z to Inkerman), 1920-1929 * (011001-011914) F18914 * Included in on-line index. _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 36 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS C. DEATHS (continued) C5. Certificates of Registration of Death, 1920-1929 (continued) * 12. Gloucester (New Bandon to Saumarez A - D), 1920-1929 * (012001-012999, & 412001-412067) F18915 13. Gloucester (Saumarez E - Z to St. Isidore), 1920-1929 * (013001-013778) F18916 14. Gloucester (Shippegan), 1920-1929 * (014001-014752) F18917 15. Kent (Acadieville to Richibucto), 1920-1929 * (015001-015999, & 415001-415127) F18918 16. Kent (St. Charles to Weldford), 1920-1929 * (016001-016977) F18919 17. Kent (Wellington), 1920-1929 * (017001-017558) F18920 18. Kings (Cardwell to Rothesay), 1920-1929 * (018001-018999, & 418001-418136) F18921 19. Kings (Springfield to Westfield), 1920-1929 * (019001-019999, & 419001-419215) F18922 20. Madawaska (Baker Brook to Edmundston), 1920-1929 * (020001-020999, & 420001-420032) F18923 21. Madawaska (Riviere Verte to St. Basil M-Z), 1920-1929 * (021001-021999, & 421001-421198) F18924 22. Madawaska (St. Basil Mc-Z to St. Leonard, 1920-1929 * (022001-022999, & 422001-422170) F18925 23. Northumberland (Alnwick to Chatham Parish), 1920-1929 * (023001-023999, & 423001-423135) F18926 24. Northumberland (Chatham Town to Derby), 1920-1929 * (024001-024999, & 424001-424043) F18927 * Included in on-line index. _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 37 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS C. DEATHS (continued) C5. Certificates of Registration of Death, 1920-1929 (continued) * 25. Northumberland (Glenelg to Newcastle Parish), 1920-1929 * (025001-025961) F18928 26. Northumberland (Newcastle Town to South Esk), 1920-1929 * (026001-026999, & 426001-426122) F18929 27. Queens, 1920-1929 * (027001-027999, & 427001-427085) F18930 28. Restigouche (Addington to Campbellton A-K), 1920-1929 * (028001-028999, & 428001-428120) F18931 29. Restigouche (Campbellton L-Z to Dalhousie), 1920-1929 * (029001-029999, & 429001-429111) F18932 30. Restigouche (Durham to St. Quentin), 1920-1929 * (030001-030994) F18933 31. Saint John City (A - B), 1920-1929 * (031001-031810) F18934 32. Saint John City (C - D), 1920-1929 * (032001-032999, & 432001-432200) F18935 33. Saint John City (E - G), 1920-1929 * (033001-033800) F18936 34. Saint John City (H - K), 1920-1929 * (034001-034934) F18937 35. Saint John City (L - M), 1920-1929 * (035001-035897) F18938 36. Saint John City (Mc - P), 1920-1929 * (036001-036999, & 436001-436231) F18939 37. Saint John City (Q - S), 1920-1929 * (037001-037927) F18940 38. Saint John City (T - Z), 1920-1929 * (038001-038697) * Included in on-line index. _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 38 F18941 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS C. DEATHS (continued) C5. Certificates of Registration of Death, 1920-1929 (continued) * 39. Saint John County (Lancaster), 1920-1929 * (039001-039999, & 439001-439376) F18942 40. Saint John County (Musquash to Simonds), 1920-1929 * (040001-040999, & 440001-440227) F18943 41. Sunbury, 1920-1929 * (041001-041698) F18944 42. Victoria (Andover to Grand Falls Parish), 1920-1929 * (042001-042916) F18945 43. Victoria (Grand Falls Town to Perth), 1920-1929 * (043001-043569) F18946 44. Westmorland (Botsford to Dorchester), 1920-1929 * (044001-044805) F18947 45. Moncton (A -K), 1920-1929 * (045001-045999, & 445001-445183) F18948 46. Moncton (L - Z), 1920-1929 * (046001-046999, & 446001-446274) F18949 47. Westmorland (Moncton Parish to Sackville), 1920-1929 * (047001-047999, & 447001-447120) F18950 48. Westmorland (Salisbury to Shediac Parish), 1920-1929 * (048001-048999, & 448001-448152) F18951 49. Westmorland (Shediac Town to Westmorland), 1920-1929 * (049001-049699) F18952 50. York (Bright to Douglas), 1920-1929 * (050001-050921) F18953 51. York (Dumfries to Queensbury), 1920-1929 * (051001-051981) F18954 52. York (St. Mary's to Stanley), 1920-1929 * (052001-052705) * Included in on-line index. _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 39 F18955 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS C. DEATHS (continued) C5. Certificates of Registration of Death, 1930-1934 * Volume County / Municipality & Certificate Number Microfilm 53 Albert, 1930-1934 * (053001-053454) F18956 Carleton (Aberdeen to Wakefield), 1930-1934 * (054001-054551) F18957 Carleton (Wicklow to Woodstock), 1930-1934 * (055001-055601) F18958 Charlotte (Campobello to St. George), 1930-1934 * (056001-056705) F18959 Charlotte (St. James to West Isles), 1930-1934 * (057001-057653) F18960 Fredericton, 1930-1934 * (058001-058706) F18961 Gloucester (Bathurst), 1930-1934 * (059001-059588) F18962 Gloucester (Beresford to Caraquet), 1930-1934 * (060001-060720) F18963 Gloucester (Inkerman to Saumarez A - F), 1930-1934 * (061001-061672) F18964 Gloucester (Saumarez G - Z to Shippegan), 1930-1934 * (062001-062667) F18965 Kent (Acadieville to St. Charles), 1930-1934 * (063001-063649) F18966 Kent (St. Louis to Wellington), 1930-1934 * (064001-064664) F18967 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 * Included in on-line index. _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 40 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS C. DEATHS (continued) C5. Certificates of Registration of Death, 1930-1934 (continued) * Volume 65 66 67 68 69 70 County / Municipality & Certificate Number Kings (Cardwell to Rothesay), 1930-1934 * (065001-065518) 72 73 74 75 76 F18968 Kings (Springfield to Westfield), 1930-1934 * (066001-066545) F18969 Madawaska (Baker Brook to St. Andre) 1930-1934 * (067001-067720) F18970 Madawaska (St. Anne to St. Leonard), 1930-1934 * (068001-068756) F18971 Northumberland (Alnwick to Chatham Parish), 1930-34 * (069001-069533) F18972 Northumberland (Chatham Town to Ludlow), 1930-34 * (070001-070665) 71 Microfilm F18973 Northumberland (Nelson to South Esk), 1930-1934 * (071001-071687) F18974 Queens, 1930-1934 * (072001-072524) F18975 Restigouche (Addington to Campbellton A- L), 1930-34 * (073001-073670) F18976 Restigouche (Campbellton M-Z to Dalhousie), 1930-34 * (074001-074501) F18977 Restigouche (Durham to St. Quentin), 1930-1934 * (075001-075486) Saint John City (A - C), 1930-1934 * (076001-076698) Saint John City (D - H), 1930-1934 * (077001-077778) * Included in on-line index. F18978 F18979 77 _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 41 F18980 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS C. DEATHS (continued) C5. Certificates of Registration of Death, 1930-1934 (continued) * Volume 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 County / Municipality & Certificate Number Saint John City (I - M), 1930-1934 * (078001-078574) Microfilm F18981 Saint John City (Mc - R), 1930-1934 * (079001-079749) F18982 Saint John City (S - Z), 1930-1934 * (080001-080653) F18983 Saint John County (Lancaster), 1930-1934 * (081001-081656) F18984 Saint John County (Musquash to Simonds), 1930-1934 * (082001-082519) F18985 Sunbury, 1930-1934 * (083001-083326) F18986 Victoria, 1930-1934 * (084001-084664) F18987 Westmorland (Botsford to Moncton Parish), 1930-1934 * (085001-085644) F18988 Moncton (A - K), 1930-1934 * (086001-086578) F18989 Moncton (L - Z), 1930-1934 * (087001-087677) F18990 Westmorland (Sackville to Salisbury), 1930-1934 * (088001-088497) F18991 Westmorland (Shediac Par. to West. Par.), 1930-1934 * (089001-089530) F18992 York (Bright to McAdam), 1930-1934 * (090001-090533) F18993 91 York (Manners-Sutton to Stanley), 1930-1934 * (091001-091588) * Included in on-line index. _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 42 F18994 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS C. DEATHS (continued) C5. Certificates of Registration of Deaths: 1935-1945 (Numeric) * Division by County ends in 1934 and is replaced by a numeric system covering deaths throughtout the entire Province. Division is now made by year with a continuous run of numbers from 1935 to 1945.) Volume 92* 93* 94* 95* 96* 97* 98* Year 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935 1935-1936 Registrations 0001 - 0699 0700 - 1399 1400 - 2099 2100 - 2799 2800 - 3499 3500 - 4199 4200 - 4899 Microfilm F18995 F18996 F18997 F18998 F18999 F19326 F19327 99* 100* 101* 102* 103* 104* 1936 1936 1936 1936 1936 1936-1937 4900 - 5599 5600 - 6299 6300 - 6999 7000 - 7699 7700 - 8399 8400 - 9099 F19328 F19329 F19330 F19331 F19332 F19333 105* 106* 107* 108* 109* 110* 111* 112* 113* 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937-1938 9100 - 9799 9800 - 10499 10500 - 11199 11200 - 11899 11900 - 12599 12600 - 13299 13300 - 13999 14000 - 14699 14700 - 15399 F19334 F19335 F19336 F19337 F19338 F19339 F19340 F19341 F19342 114* 115* 116* 117* 118* 119* 120* 1938 1938 1938 1938 1938 1938 1938-1939 15400 - 16099 16100 - 16799 16800 - 17499 17500 - 18199 18200 - 18899 18900 - 19599 19600 - 20299 F19343 F19344 F19345 F19346 F19347 F19348 F19349 * Included in on-line index. _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 43 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS C. DEATHS (continued) C5. Certificates of Registration of Deaths: 1935-1945 (Numeric) (continued) * Volume 121* 122* 123* 124* 125* 126* 127* Year 1939 1939 1939 1939 1939 1939 1939-1940 Registrations 20300 - 20999 21000 - 21699 21700 - 22399 22400 - 23099 23100 - 23799 23800 - 24499 24500 - 25199 Microfilm F19350 F19351 F19352 F19353 F19354 F19355 F19356 128* 129* 130* 131* 132* 133* 134* 1940 1940 1940 1940 1940 1940 1940-1941 25200 - 25899 25900 - 26599 26600 - 27299 27300 - 27999 28000 - 28699 28700 - 29399 29400 - 30099 F19357 F19358 F19359 F19360 F19361 F19362 F19363 135* 136* 137* 138* 139* 140* 141* 142* 1941 1941 1941 1941 1941 1941 1941 1941-1942 30100 - 30799 30800 - 31499 31500 - 32199 32200 - 32899 32900 - 33599 33600 - 34299 34300 - 34999 35000 - 35699 F19364 F19365 F19366 F19367 F19368 F19369 F19370 F19371 143* 144* 145* 146* 147* 148* 149* 1942 1942 1942 1942 1942 1942 1942-1943 35700 - 36399 36400 - 37099 37100 - 37799 37800 - 38499 38500 - 39199 39200 - 39899 39900 - 40599 F19372 F19373 F19374 F19375 F19376 F19377 F19378 150* 1943 151* 1943 152* 1943 153* 1943 154* 1943 155* 1943 156* 1943-1944 * Included in on-line index. 40600 - 41299 41300 - 41999 42000 - 42699 42700 - 43399 43400 - 44099 44100 - 44799 44800 - 45499 F19379 F19380 F19381 F19382 F19383 F19384 F19385 _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 44 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS C. DEATHS (continued) C5. Certificates of Registration of Deaths: 1935-1945 (Numeric) (continued) * Volume Year Registrations Microfilm 157* 158* 159* 160* 161* 162* 163* 164* 1944 1944 1944 1944 1944 1944 1944 1944-1945 45500 - 46199 46200 - 46899 46900 - 47599 47600 - 48299 48300 - 48999 49000 - 49699 49700 - 50399 50400 - 51099 F19386 F19387 F19388 F19389 F19390 F19391 F19392 F19393 165* 166* 167* 168* 169* 170* 171* 1945 1945 1945 1945 1945 1945 1945 51100 - 51799 51800 - 52499 52500 - 53199 53200 - 53899 53900 - 54599 54600 - 55299 55300 - 55759 F19394 F19395 F19396 F19397 F19398 F19399 F19575 C5/1946 & following (Division by Year) * Beginning in 1946 each year's registration of deaths begins with certificate 001001. For calculations for total numbers of deaths registered yearly, subtract 1000 from the total for the year.) Volume 172* 173* 174* 175* 176* Year 1946 1946 1946 1946 1946 177* 1947 178* 1947 179* 1947 180* 1947 181* 1947 * Included in on-line index. _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 Registrations 1001 - 1999 2000 - 2999 3000 - 3999 4000 - 4999 5000 - 5923 Microfilm F19576 F19577 F19578 F19579 F19580 1001 - 1999 2000 - 2999 3000 - 3999 4000 - 4999 5000 - 5909 F19581 F19582 F19583 F19584 F19585 45 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS C. DEATHS (continued) C5/1946 & After (Division by Year) (continued)* 182* 183* 184* 185* 186* 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1001 - 1999 2000 - 2999 3000 - 3999 4000 - 4999 5000 - 6052 F19586 F19587 F19588 F19589 F19590 187* 188* 189* 190* 191* 1949 1949 1949 1949 1949 1001 - 1999 2000 - 2999 3000 – 3999 4000 – 4999 5000 - 5954 F19591 F19592 F19593 F19594 F19595 192* 193* 194* 195* 196* 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1001 - 1999 2000 - 2999 3000 - 3999 4000 - 4999 5000 - 5958 F19596 F19597 F19598 F19599 F19717 197* 198* 199* 200* 201* 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1001 - 1999 2000 - 2999 3000 - 3999 4000 - 4999 5000 - 5984 F20825 F20826 F20827 F20828 F20829 202 * 203 * 204 * 205 * 206 * 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1001 – 1999 2000 – 2999 3000 – 3999 4000 – 4999 5000 – 5753 F20830 F20831 F20832 F20833 F20834 207 * 208 * 209 * 210 * 211 * 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1001 – 1999 2000 – 2999 3000 – 3999 4000 – 4999 5000 – 5753 F20835 F20836 F20837 F20838 F20839 1001 - 1999 2000 - 2999 3000 - 3999 4000 - 4999 5000 - 5373 F20840 F20841 F20842 F20843 F20844 212 * 1954 213 * 1954 214 * 1954 215 * 1954 216 * 1954 *Included in on-line index. _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 46 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS C. DEATHS (continued) C5/1946 & After (Division by Year) (continued)* C6 217 * 218 * 219 * 220 * 221 * 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1001 - 1999 2000 - 2999 3000 - 3999 4000 - 4999 5000 - 5544 F20845 F20846 F20847 F20848 F20849 222 223 224 225 226 1956 1956 1956 1956 1956 1001 – 1999 2000 – 2999 3000 – 3999 4000 – 4999 5000 – 5746 F20850 F20851 F20852 F20853 F20854 Death Registration of Soldiers, 1941-1947 (Index follows) See F20079 Although it is not the responsibility of Vital Statistics in New Brunswick to register births, marriages, or deaths which occur outside of the Province, these “Certificates of Registration of Death” were placed on file to record the deaths of native-born World War II soldiers. They are not complete in that they do not include every New Brunswicker killed while ‘in uniform’ but nonetheless are a valuable source. They also include 6 or 7 non-Brunswickers: Americans and soldiers from other provinces. The form of the certificates is the same as used to record in-Province deaths (see RS141C5) and include vital information such as: date of birth, father’s name and birthplace, mother’s maiden name and birthplace, cause of death, etc. The microfilm includes both the Index compiled by the Archives and the certificates in chronoalphabetical order. _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 47 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS C. DEATHS (continued) C7 Death Registrations of Air Force Personnel Killed in New Brunswick, 1943 All but one of these registrations includes personnel who died in airplane crashes (probably while training). The Canadians were members of the Royal Canadian Air Force and the two New Zealanders were members of the Royal New Zealand Air Force. The form used for these “Certificates of Registration of Death” is the same as that used in C5 and C6 above. The certificates are on microfilm F20080. The following is a complete list of the deaths: Names Boutin, Joseph Louis Paul Hogan, John Edward McCarthy, Philip William McMorris, Joseph Kennedy Murphy, John Kenneth Norris, Geoffrey Alexander Williams, Bayden Bala Work, Criscilla George (Cyril) C8 From Ottawa, Ont. New Zealand Ottawa, Ont. Lewvan, Sask. Sydney, N.S. New Zealand Strome?, Alta. Toronto, Ont. Late Registrations of Deaths, 1920-1945 F20271 _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 48 Date of Death 1943-01-31 1943-02-08 1943-01-23 1943-12-01 1943-12-01 1943-01-23 1943-01-23 1943-01-07 Age 21 22 32 24 20 34 25 23 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS D. OUT-OF-PROVINCE REGISTRATIONS D1 Out-of-Province Births, 1920-1951 F20272 1920-1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 D2 Out-of-Province Marriages, 1911-1952 F20272 Ray M. Allen of Keswick, N.B. & Florence E. Wade of Marysville, N.B., married at Bristol, Connecticut, October 2, 1926. Hyman Mark of Moncton, N.B. & Jeanne Segal of Montreal, Quebec, married at Waterville, Maine, on November 20, 1939. Arthur Joseph McIntyre of Wellesley, Massachusetts, & Dorine Mary Geldart of Sussex, N.B., married at Wellesley on December 29, 1945. Frank B. Stoddard of Ludlow, Vermont & Mary E. Irvine of Dorchester Crossing, N.B., married at Rutland, Vermont, on May 9, 1947. Thomas Gordon MacTavish of Saint John, N.B., & Mary Evelyn Noonan of Borden, P.E.I., married at Seven Mile Bay, P.E.I., on January 19, 1952. Catherine M. Downes of Portland, Maine and Keith D. Downes of Lorneville, New Brunswick, married at Portland, Maine, on April 17, 1911. D3 Out-of-Province Deaths, 1921-1952 F20272 1921-1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 49 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS D. OUT-OF-PROVINCE REGISTRATIONS (continued) 3. Out-of-Province Deaths (continued) 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 50 F20272 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS F. REGISTRATION OF CLERGY The records in this subseries include application forms submitted by the clergy and/or the sponsoring denomination or church for registration. Also included are the registration cards which contain infromation on the individual clergy including name, address, denomination, date authorization given or cancelled, and other remarks pertinent to registration. F1 Correspondence With Churches, 1943-1984 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. African Methodist Episcopal Church Anglican Church of Canada Assembly of God Associated Gospel Churches Atlantic Canada Association of Free Will Baptist Atlantic United Baptist Convention Bethany Independent Baptist Church Inc. Bethel Full Gospel Fellow Ship Inc. Bible Baptist Seminary Calvary Pentecostal Church, Sussex Calvary Grace Church Calvary Baptist Church Independent Calvary Fellowship Inc. (Non-Denominational) Canadian Sunday School Missions Christian Brethren Christian & Missionary Alliance Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Church of Nazarene Conservative Baptist Association of America Emmanuel Fellowship Inc. Greek Orthodox Fellowship of Christians Inc. First Pentecostal Church Inc. Interdenominational Jehovah's Witness Maritime Fellowship of Regular Baptist Churches Muslim N.B. Bible Institute Open Door Evangelistic Church Parkside Baptist Church Inc. Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Pentecostal Assemblies of Bangor Presbyterian, Saint John Presbytery Presbyterian, Miramichi Presbytery _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 51 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS F. REGISTRATION OF CLERGY (continued) F1 Correspondence with Churches (continued) 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. Roman Catholic Diocese of Bathurst Roman Catholic Diocese of Edmundston Roman Catholic Diocese of Moncton Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint John Salvation Army. Seventh Day Adventist Sussex Christadelphian Ecclesia Inc. The New Testament Christian Church The People's Church Ukranian Orthodox Church of America United Church Fredericton Presbytery United Church Miramichi Presbytery United Church Moncton Presbytery United Church St. John Presbytery United Church St. Stephen Presbytery United Church Woodstock Presbytery United Pentecostal Church Wesleyan Church Zion Bible Institute Zion Evangelistic Fellowship Inc. F2 Registration Cards for Permanent Clerics; 1943-1987 (on microfilm only: see F12342) F3 Registration Cards for Cancelled Clerics; 1943-1987 ( on microfilm only: see F12343) F4 Applications for Permanent and Temporary Registration of Clerics, 1977-1987 a. Temporary Clergy b. Permanent Clergy _______________________________________ Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Finding aid amended Dec.. 2004 52 RS141 NEW BRUNSWICK VITAL STATISTICS I. 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