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For additional information about vital records and search strategies, see [[Canada Vital Records|Canada Vital Records]].  
For additional information about vital records and search strategies, see [[Canada Vital Records|Canada Vital Records]].  
*[http://www.wikiprocedure.com/index.php/Category:New_Brunswick Wikiprocedure - Procedure to get birth, death, marrige and divorce certificate]


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Record Group 3 (Provincial Secretary), Record Series 551, consists of '''marriage bonds''' for various townships and counties for the years 1810–1932. These are located at the Provincial Archives at http://archives.gnb.ca/Archives/Default.aspx?L=EN .  
Record Group 3 (Provincial Secretary), Record Series 551, consists of '''marriage bonds''' for various townships and counties for the years 1810–1932. These are located at the Provincial Archives at http://archives.gnb.ca/Archives/Default.aspx?L=EN .  
*[http://www.wikiprocedure.com/index.php/Category:New_Brunswick Wikiprocedure - Procedure to get birth, death, marrige and divorce certificate]


Many private collections held in various archives can contain marriage records or notices. These are listed in:  
Many private collections held in various archives can contain marriage records or notices. These are listed in:  

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Background[edit | edit source]

The provincial government of New Brunswick began recording births, marriages, and deaths in 1888. For 1810 to 1887 records, there is a "Late Registration" compilation which is indexed. It is located at the Provincial Archives. These records were registered after 1888.

Another dependable source for births and deaths before 1888 is the church register.

For additional information about vital records and search strategies, see Canada Vital Records.

Availability[edit | edit source]

Online vital records search available free at New Brunswick Provincial Archives.

Online New Brunswick death certificates for years 1920-1938 and Provincial Returns of Deaths for years 1818-1919 are available at FamilySearch.org  .

Vital Records from 1888, although incomplete up to 1920, are available from:

Vital Statistics
P.O. Box 6000
Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1
CANADA
Telephone: 506-453-2385; Fax: 506-444-4139
Internet: http://www.snb.ca/e/1000/1000-01/e/index-e.asp

Index
An index to births, marriages and deaths for 1800-1959 (RS141) is available at http://archives.gnb.ca/APPS/GovRecs/VISSE/?culture=en-CA. This includes

  • index to late registration of births, 1810-1913;
  • index to late registration of births, county series, 1869-1901;
  • index to county birth registers 1800-1913;
  • index to provincial regisrations of births, 1898-1913;
  • index to marriages 1847-1958; *index to county death registers 1885-1921
  • provincial returns of deaths, 1815-1919
  • index to death certificates 1920-1959.

County marriage registers before 1888[edit | edit source]

County marriage registers kept by the government before 1888 are found at the Provincial Archives. These are available for the following counties:

  • Albert Co.1846–1888
  • Carleton Co.1832–1888
  • Charlotte Co.1806–1887
  • Gloucester Co.1832–1860, 1873–1887
  • Kent Co.1844–1887
  • Kings Co.1812–1888
  • Northumberland Co.1792–1887
  • Queens Co.1812–1887
  • Restigouche Co.1838–1878
  • St. John Co.1810–1887
  • Sunbury Co. (Licenses)1810–1887
  • Westmorland Co.1790–1887
  • York Co.1812–1888

Record Group 3 (Provincial Secretary), Record Series 551, consists of marriage bonds for various townships and counties for the years 1810–1932. These are located at the Provincial Archives at http://archives.gnb.ca/Archives/Default.aspx?L=EN .

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.



Wiki articles describing an online collections are found at: