New Brunswick Genealogy Resources
Sub-regions for New Brunswick
Vital Records for New Brunswick
Vital records information, coming soon...Featured websites for New Brunswick
A New Brunswick Orchard
A web site dedicated to linking New Brunswick family trees together.
http://www.smythe.nbcc.nb.ca/class99/oviatt/family/default.html
Chapy's Realm
The Genealogy and history of the Chapman, Boudreau, MacKenzie and their many related surnames that settled in the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick area....[More]
http://www.ancestors-genealogy.com/chapy/
Don Chapman's Home Page
Genealogical Information on Yorkshire and New England family settlers
http://www3.telus.net/chignecto/
Genealogy and Queries (Ruby M. Cusack)
Includes an archive of her columns from the Saint John Times Globe, the Out of Ireland series, and links to New Brunswick genealogical resources.
http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/rmcusack/
Genealogy in New Brunswick
Acadian and Irish Genealogy in New-Brunswick, Canada; Lineages, surnames, query book and history of the region. Bilingual English/French.
http://layden-zella.tripod.com/AcadianIrishGen.index.html
Hall Family Genealogy Site, The
Researching the Hall Family of Kings County, New Brunswick. Earliest known ancestor was Joseph Hall who was born at sea in 1772. Settled in Sussex, NB. ...[More]
http://members.shaw.ca/clanhall
Kent County, New Brunswick Census, 1871: Eight Subdistricts
This database contains more than 19,000 records of people enumerated in the 1871 Kent County, New Brunswick census for all parishes, which are as follows: Carleton, Saint Louis, Richibucto (Divisions. 1, 2, and 3), Weldford (Divisions 1&2), Wellington (Divisions 1 and 2), Saint Mary's (Divisions 1 and 2), Dundas (Divisions 1 and 2), and Harcourt. T...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5415
New Brunswick GenWeb
Provincial site for the Canada GenWeb Project to assist genealogists with research. Offers resources with a clickable map by county and links to other provinces and countries.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~cannb
New Brunswick, Canada, Passenger Lists: 1834
Historically, Canada has been the destination for millions of immigrants from around the world seeking a better life in North America. There have been frequent periods of migration between the United States and Canada, creating an interesting research problem for the genealogist. Neither Canadian nor American researchers can afford to be ignorant o...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=6110
Northumberland District, New Brunswick Census, 1901, Part One: Five Subdistricts
Created in 1785, Northumberland County is located in east-central New Brunswick and was one of the province's original eight counties. It is bordered by Restigouche, Gloucester, York, Sunbury, Victoria, and Kent counties. Compiled from original federal documents in the National Archives of Canada, this database is an index of census records for cou...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5005
Northumberland District, New Brunswick Census, 1901: Eight Subdistricts
Created in 1785, Northumberland County is located in east-central New Brunswick and was one of the province's original eight counties. It is bordered by Restigouche, Gloucester, York, Sunbury, Victoria, and Kent counties. Compiled from microfilm copies of federal documents in the National Archives of Canada, this database is an index of census reco...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5425
Queens County, New Brunswick Census, 1901
Created in 1785 as one of the original counties in the province, Queens County is located in central New Brunswick, encircled by Sunbury, Kent, Westmorland, Kings and Charlotte Counties. Compiled from original federal documents in the National Archives of Canada, this database is an index of census records for county residents in 1901. Each record ...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4700
Restigouche District, New Brunswick Census, 1901
Created in 1837 from Gloucester County, Restigouche is located in the northern part of New Brunswick. Today, Restigouche is bordered on the north by Bonaventure County and on the south by Madawaska and Victoria counties. Compiled from original federal documents in the National Archives of Canada, this database is an index of census records for seve...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5219
Saint John City, Saint John County, New Brunswick Census, 1901
Saint John is the largest city in New Brunswick, Canada. Located at the mouth of the St. John River on the Bay of Fundy, in St. John County, the city of Saint John is Canada's oldest incorporated city. It was founded by the United Empire Loyalists and received its charter in 1785. Compiled from original federal documents in the National Archives of...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4991
Saint John County, New Brunswick Census, 1901: Saint John City
Saint John is the largest city in New Brunswick, Canada. Located at the mouth of the St. John River on the Bay of Fundy, in St. John County, the city of Saint John is Canada's oldest incorporated city. It was founded by the United Empire Loyalists and received its charter in 1785. Compiled from original federal documents in the National Archives of...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5206
Sunbury County, New Brunswick Census, 1901
Created in 1785 as one of the original counties in the province, Sunbury County is located in central New Brunswick, between Fredericton and St. John. Compiled from original federal documents in the National Archives of Canada, this database is an index of census records for county residents in 1901. Each record provides the resident's name, birthp...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=4349
The Walsh / Gallagher Family Irish Home Page
Family page with genealogy links and resources, including information on Irish Maritime roots.
http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/djwalsh/
Victoria District, New Brunswick Census, 1901: Thirteen Subdistricts
Created in 1785, Victoria County is located in the western part of New Brunswick and is bordered by Restigouche, Northumberland, York, Madawaska, and Carleton counties, as well as Aroostook County, Maine. Compiled from original federal documents in the National Archives of Canada, this database is an index of more than 21,000 census records for Vic...[More]
http://www.ancestry.com?db=5411
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