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Another dependable source for births and deaths before 1888 is the church register. Records from 1888, although incomplete up to 1920, are available from: | Another dependable source for births and deaths before 1888 is the church register. Records from 1888, although incomplete up to 1920, are available from: | ||
'''Vital Statistics'''<br | '''Vital Statistics'''<br>P.O. Box 6000 <br>Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1 <br>CANADA <br>Telephone: 506-453-2385 <br>Fax: 506-444-4139 <br>Internet: http://www.snb.ca/e/1000/1000-01/e/index-e.asp | ||
County marriage registers kept by the government before 1888 are found at the Provincial Archives. These are available for the following counties: | County marriage registers kept by the government before 1888 are found at the Provincial Archives. These are available for the following counties: | ||
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Many private collections held in various archives can contain marriage records or notices. These are listed in Robert F. Fellows' ''Researching Your Ancestors in New Brunswick'', (Fredericton, New Brunswick, 1979), pp. 118–119. | Many private collections held in various archives can contain marriage records or notices. These are listed in Robert F. Fellows' ''Researching Your Ancestors in New Brunswick'', (Fredericton, New Brunswick, 1979), pp. 118–119. | ||
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