- Call Number:
- HIL-MICL FC LCR .N4W6R4
- Category:
- Church
- Creator:
- Parishes of Woodstock, Northampton, Prince William, Queens Borough (New Brunswick: Anglican).
- Material Description:
- 1 microfilm textual records (17 volumes) ; 35 mm
- Background:
Frederick Dibblee, a Loyalist from Connecticut, was an Anglican clergyman who served the four large, New Brunswick parishes of Woodstock, Northampton, Prince William and Queens Borough from 1794 until his death in 1826. After serving as master of an Indian school in the Parish of Woodstock from 1787 to 1794, he was taken into the service of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel and constructed churches in the areas he served. The Parishes are part of the Diocese of Fredericton.
- Contents:
- The first part of the reel contains a record of baptisms, marriages and burials for the Parish of Woodstock and neighbouring areas served by the Rector of Woodstock, 1791-1838.
The registers that follow contain five registers of baptisms, 1812-1970; five registers of marriages, 1816-1969; and four registers of burials, 1816-1970.
- Originals:
- Filmed by the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick.
- Finding Aids:
- The Table of Contents has been microfilmed at the beginning of the reel.The Table of Contents is available in print and as an electronic finding aid.
- PDF Finding Aid:
- Contents_Registers_Parishes-Woodstock.pdf