Genealogy Resources

Genealogy Resources Available in our Genealogy Room

  • Acadiensis,” Spring 1980

  • A Chronicle of Irish Emigration to Saint John, New Brunswick 1847, by Elizabeth Cuching, Teresa Casey, and Monica Robertson.

  • All Our Born Days, by Doris Calder.

  • An Anecdotal History or Kings County, N.B., by Dorothy Dearborn.

  • A Guide to Generations Vols. 1-56, by Daniel F. Johnson.

  • A History of the Anglican Church in the Parish of Springfield, and a General History of the Surrounding Area, by Ernest Graham.

  • A Survey of the Scovils or Scovills in England and America, 1915, by Hartford.

  • Arrivals 99: Our First Families in New Brunswick.

  • Baptism Register No. 2, Kingston Parish, Jan. 1816 - March 1831. (Indexed)

  • Caleb Seaman: A Loyalist, by Mary Beacock Fryer.

  • Clifton Royal: The Wetmores and Village Life in Nineteenth-Century New Brunswick, by Judith Baxter.

  • The Rise and Fall of A Shipbuilding Community, Clifton, N.B., A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Mount Allison University, by Donald Frost MacGowan, May, 1995.

  • Community Place Names of New Brunswick, 1998.

  • D-Day, Juno Beach: Canada’s 24 Hours of Destiny, by Lance Goddard.

  • Early Schools of Kings Co., N.B., by the Kings Co. Retired Teachers’ Association.

  • Erb’s Cove United Baptist Church, 1920-1988

  • Faiths of Out Fathers, by Roger M. Holdsworth.

  • Fredericton History: Two Centuries of Romance, War, Privation and Struggle, by W.G. MacFarlane.

  • From Humble Beginnings: The Story of Agriculture in New Brunswick, by E. B. DeMerchant.

  • Genealogist’s Handbook for New England Research, 1980.

  • Genealogy: A New Relationship, by Paul Collins and Julie Morris.

  • Genealogy of the Benjamin Seely Family.

  • Generations 10: A Collection of the First Ten Issues of the Newsletter of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society.

  • “Generations”

  • Gone But Not Forgotten: Cemetery Inscriptions of Kings County, N.B., Vol. 4, Parishes of Norton, Springfield and Kars.

  • Gorham Homestead: A Family Farm, 1784-1984, by Beryla Gorham.

  • Graveyard Records for the Kingston Peninsula.

  • Greener Pastures: The Loyalist Experience of Benjamin Ingraham, by Earle Thomas.

  • “Ice Out Past My House”: The Diary of Azor Hoyt, A Kings County Loyalist, by Jack E. Hoyt.

  • Index of Surnames Being Researched by Members of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society, 1982.

  • In Search of Your Canadian Roots: Tracing Your Family Tree in Canada, by Angus Baxter.

  • “Journal of the New Brunswick Museum, 1977”.

  • “Journal of the New Brunswick Museum, 1979”.

  • Kingston and the Loyalists of the Spring Fleet of 1783, by Walter Bates.

  • Letters Written by Les Holder from Overseas, World War I and from Central America etc., 1915-1935

  • Life and Times: Recollections of Eliza Cox Carter, by Judith Baxter and Beth Quigley.

  • Long Island in the Kennebecasis Bay, Kings Co., N.B., Canada, by Barbara Swann Mouffe, 2000.

  • Loyalists All: Stories Told About New Brunswick Loyalists by Their Descendants.

  • Loyalist Gorhams of the St. John River Valley, 1783-1994, by Dorie Gorham

  • MacDonald Consolidated School Student Lists.

  • McAlpine’s Saint John Directory for 1877-1878.

  • Music of the Eye: Architectural Drawings of Canada’s First City, 1828-1914, Gary K. Hughes.

  • New Brunswick Historic Events: 1784-1984.

  • New Brunswick Shipbuilders Checklist (Kings County), Norton Wyse.

  • Nova Scotia Museum: Graveyard Inventory Guide and Data Dictionary, 1990, by Ewing, Trask and Collins

  • Once Upon a Time, by J. Gordon Henderson.

  • Our Stories: Heritage ’94, A Project of the Multicultural and Immigration Office Department of Advanced Education and Labour.

  • Planters and Pioneers: Nova Scotia, 1749 to 1775, by Esther Clark Wright.

  • Researching Your Ancestors in New Brunswick, Canada, by Robert F. Fellows.

  • Reflections of an Era: Portraits of 19th Century New Brunswick Ships, 1987, Robert Elliot and Alan McNairn.

  • Reflections: The Story of Hampton, N.B., by David G. Keirstead.

  • Robert Moore Family Genealogy.

  • Rothesay: An Illustrated History, 1784-1920, by Robert Hook, Ann Condon and Charles Grant.

  • Saint John and Lancaster Directory, 1961.

  • Sea Going Days: The Holder Family, 1851-1878.

  • Some Loyalists and Others, by Isabel Louise Hill.

  • Tales of Holderville and District, J. Gordon Henderson.

  • The Black Loyalists, by James Walker.

  • The Builders, 1783-1971, Parish of Kingston.

  • The Census Records of 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881 for Kingston Parish, Kings CO., N.B., by Julia Walker and Margaret Duplisea.

  • The Diary of Benjamin Crawford, 1818-1833, 1836-1837.

  • The First History of New Brunswick, by Peter Fisher.

  • The Loyal Americans, by the Canadian War Museum.

  • The Loyalist Guide: Nova Scotia Loyalists and Their Documents, by the Public Archives of Nova Scotia.

  • The Loyalists of New Brunswick, by Esther Clark Wright.

  • The Loyalists: Revolution, Exile, Settlement, by Christopher Moore.

  • The New Brunswick Militia, 1787-1867, by David Facey-Crowther.

  • The New Brunswick Museum Department of Canadian History Archives Division: Inventory of Manuscripts, 1967.

  • The Saint John Board of Health Marriage Register, Book K, 1887.

  • The Seely’s of New Brunswick, 1992, by Fanjoy and Ward.

  • The Voyages and Diary of Amelia Holder.

  • The Waddells: Reed’s Point and Beyond, 1999, by Ann Waddell, Jim Archibald and Glenna Jack.

  • The Whelpleys of Connecticut and New Brunswick from 1640, by William Price.

  • Those Days Are Gone Away: Queens County, N.B., 1643-1901, by Marion Gilchrist Reicker.

  • We The Undersigned, by Elspeth Tulloch.

  • World War II: The People’s Story, by Nigel Forentain

  • Ye Olde Flewwelling Family of New York, by Eric Clifton Langley.

  • Your Family Tree, By Garland Evans Hopkins.

  • 75 Years: MacDonald Consolidated School, Kingston, N.B., July 28, 1979

  • 845 Kingston Peninsula: A Pencil Sketch Tour, by Judith Baxter.

  • 1851 Census for Kings County, N.B., Vols. I-II, by Julia Walker and Margaret Duplisea.