Genealogy Resources
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“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.