15 August 2020

New at PANB

For those with New Brunswick interest, I know of at least one reader, a reminder of the six titles that have been added online by the Provincial Archives this year.

TitleDescription
RS141 Vital StatisticsWe have added 6,168 digitized images of original marriage records for 1969.
County Council Marriage Records, 1789 - 1887For more than the first 50 years of colonial settlement, Charlotte County was the second most populated county in New Brunswick. Explore these early families and their connections by searching over 8,000 names from the 1789-1839 Charlotte County marriage register.[RS148 J4 a1] Please note, parents are not named in these records.
RS9 Executive Council: Cabinet Meeting Records, 1840 - 1862Want access to the Executive Council Records? Who wouldn't!! Over 6,000 records 1840-1862, from RS9 to research for the period leading up to Confederation. Search or browse.
RS141 Vital StatisticsWe have added 4,922 digitized images of Death Certificates for 1969.
RS141 Vital Statistics497 records digitized images added for 1924 Late Registration of Births (RS141A1b).
RS141 Vital Statistics11,017 Birth records for 1924 were added. (RS141A5)

Also, a reminder that there was a major addition of Saint John area records last year in RS427

Saint John Municipal Records: Maps and plans 1824-1968, Agreements 1806-1992, Tax Rolls 1881-1980, Expropriations 1968-1971, Common Council Agendas and Supporting Documents 1976-1993, Common Council Minute Books 1785-2007, Records of Returned Soldiers Given Certificates 1921, Parish of Portland Council Minutes 1871-1881 & 1886-1889, Parish of Simmonds Council Minutes 1947-1952 & 1959-1966, City of Lancaster Council Minutes 1946-1966, City of Lancaster Bylaws 1954-1966, City of Lancaster Agreements 1932-1966. Other materials including photographs and A/V material. (72.7m) 


1 comment:

Linda Stufflebean said...

PANB is one of my favorite websites and they are also terrific by phone contact. With my Loyalist ancestors, they've provided all kinds of records. Daniel Johnson's newspaper abstracts database is a gold mine. I can't say enough great things about PANB!