Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada Genealogy

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Guide to Kings County, New Brunswick ancestry, family history, and genealogy: parish register transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records.

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History

Kings County, located in central New Brunswick, was one of the original counties set up in 1785. The parishes of Westfield, Sussex, Springfield and Kingston were created in 1786. In 1795, Greenwich was apportioned from Kingston. Norton and Hampton were from Sussex and Kingston. Upham was separated from Hampton in 1835, Studholm from Sussex in 1840, Havelock from Studholm in 1858, Hammond from Upham in 1858, Kars from Kingston in 1859, Rothesay from Hampton in 1870, and Cardwell and Waterford from Sussex in 1874.

Geography

Maps and Gazetteers

Populated Places

POPULATED PLACE

FORMER NAME, if applicable TYPE

FHL CATALOG

WIKIPEDIA

Anagance Ridge Link Link
Bloomfield Link Link
Cardwell Link Link
Central Norton Link Link
Chambers Settlement Link Link
Clifton Link Link
Collina Link Link
Donegal Link Link
Dutch Valley Link Link
East Riverside
Link
East Riverside-Kingshurst Link Link
Fairvale Link Link
French Village Link Link
Hammond Link Link
Hampton Link Link
Havelock Link Link
Kars Link Link
Kingshurst Link
Kingston Link Link
Londonderry Link Link
Lower Ridge Link Link
Mechanics Settlement Link Link
Norton Link Link
Passekeag Link Link
Penobsquis Link Link
Renforth Link Link
Rothesay Link Link
Springfield Link Link
Studholm Link Link
Sussex Link Link
Sussex Corner Link Link
Upham Link Link
Warneford Link Link
Waterford Link Link
Westfield Link Link

Neighboring Counties

Queens County * Westmorland County * Albert County * Saint John County * Charlotte County

Archives and Associations

Civil Registrations

Birth Records

Marriage Records

County
Provincial

Death Records

Provincial

Census

In Canada, census returns are closed for 92 years after the time of enumeration. Census returns prior to 1851 are rarely complete for any area. Due to boundary changes, census records may be found in Nova Scotia records.

Online Searchable Databases, Books and Images

Year Name of Collection Where Available

1671

Acadian genealogy exchange - v. 5, no. 4 Oct 1976;

FamilySearch Digital Library Acadian Families in 1671 begins on page 118
At various libraries (WorldCat)

1708 East Coast of Arcadia 1708 At various libraries (WorldCat)
FamilySearch
1714 Acadian families in 1714 At various libraries (WorldCat)
FamilySearch
1770 Nova Scotia 1770 census Rootsweb
Nova Scotia Archives
Ancestry ($)
FamilySearch
1783 1783 Studholm Report CensusFinder, index.
1785 Cape Ann Association Of Loyalists - 1785 Rootsweb
[Return of Persons who have Lands located to them on Schodiack River above the Glebe, 10 May 1785 Genweb]
1788 Moncton Township Settlers 1788 Rootsweb
1800-1842 Ontario and Nova Scotia Census, 1800-1842 Ancestry ($)
1804 Scotch Emigrants - 1804 Rootsweb
1811-1818 Nova Scotia Census Returns, 1811, 1817 and 1818 Nova Scotia Archives
1827 Nova Scotia Census Returns 1827 Nova Scotia Archives
Ancestry ($)
FamilySearch
WorldCat
1838 Nova Scotia Census Returns 1838 Nova Scotia Archives
1851 Canada Census, 1851 Archives of Canada
FamilySearch
Ancestry ($)
1861 Census of Canada, 1861 Archives of Canada
FamilySearch
Ancestry ($)
1871 Census of Canada, 1871 Archives of Canada
FamilySearch
Ancestry ($)
1871-1901 Jewish residents of the Maritime provinces in the 1871-1901 censuses of Canada FamilySearch
WorldCat
1881 Census of Canada, 1881 Archives of Canada
FamilySearch
Ancestry ($)
1891 Census of Canada, 1891 Archives of Canada
FamilySearch
Ancestry ($)
1901 Census of Canada, 1901 Archives of Canada
FamilySearch
Ancestry ($)
1911 Census of Canada, 1911 Archives of Canada
FamilySearch
Ancestry ($)
1921 Census of Canada, 1921 Ancestry ($)


Church Records

Cemeteries

Cemeteries of online and in print
Tombstone Transcriptions Online
Tombstone Transcriptions in Print
List of Cemeteries in the County

Directories

Immigration Records

Land Records

Military Records

Newspapers and Obituaries

Probate

Indexes
Images