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This document lists names of people in the county, their parish, and household number. It maintains the original order of the returns and provides a master index for the whole county.
As clouds of war gathered across the Atlantic, the people of Queens County found themselves caught between the forces of tradition and change, struggling to balance military service with their commitments to domestic industry and charitable volunteerism. While their contribution to the military effort may have lagged behind that of the province at large, they were nonetheless determined to supply comforts to men at the front and to remind them that they were not alone in their fight. Their sense of patriotic duty included not only overseas service in uniform but also service at home on the farms and in the coal mines athe fed and fuelled the province. With few exceptions, the men and women o...
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"John Vaughan Tabor (1807-1869) was born in the village of St. Martins, NB, on the shores of the Bay of Fundy...His life centered around his family, farming, teaching, and the Baptist church. In spite of limited formal education he mastered the skill of putting his thoughts on paper, both in the form of verse and prose, as is well chronicled in the Tabor papers. During his lifetime he lived, and worked, in St. Martins, Saint John, Upham (Kings County, NB), Wickham (Queens County, NB), and Woodstock (Carleton County, NB), to where some of his sons had previously moved, and where John Vaughan Tabor himself moved barely a year prior to his death. The Tabor papers give a clear insight into the life and times of the first half of the nineteenth century in southern New Brunswick" --Back cover.