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Bright Parish - Set off from Queensbury
& Douglas and unassigned lands in 1869.
Bright Parish - Introduction to Parish History |Canterbury Parish - Set off in 1855 from Dumfries and unassigned lands, which included what is now North Lake until 1879. Canterbury Parish - Introduction to Parish History |Douglas Parish - Set off in 1824 from St Marys & Queensbury, extended to northern limits in 1854. Douglas Parish - Introduction to Parish History |Dumfries Parish - Set off in 1833 from Woodstock, with part of Prince William and all of Canterbury. until 1854, and McAdam until 1894. Dumfries Parish - Introduction to Parish History |Fredericton Parish* - Formed in 1786 and changed to a city in 1848. The city is greatly enlarged by 2002, with the additions of many surrounding areas. (see the introduction to the Church Photos for the Greater Fredericton area.) Fredericton Parish - Introduction to Parish History |Kingsclear Parish - Formed in 1786 and included New Maryland Parish until 1846 and Manners Sutton Parish until 1855. Kingsclear Parish - Introduction to Parish History |Manners-Sutton Parish - Set off in 1855 from Kingsclear and Prince William, and unassigned land, which included part of what is now McAdam. Manners-Sutton Parish - Introduction to Parish History |McAdam Parish - Set off in 1894 from Prince William & Dumfries McAdam Parish - Introduction to Parish History |New Maryland Parish - Set off in 1846 (or 1850) from Kingsclear and unassigned lands New Maryland Parish - Introduction to Parish History |North Lake Parish - Set off from Canterbury Parish in 1879. North Lake Parish - Introduction to Parish History |Prince William Parish* - Established 1786. Included parts of Dumfries Parish until 1833, Manners Sutton Parish until 1855, and McAdam Parish until 1894. Prince William Parish - Introduction to Parish History |Queensbury Parish* - Established in 1786. Included part of Douglas until 1824 and Stanley until 1846. Queensbury Parish - Introduction to Parish History |Southampton Parish - Set off from Northampton. It took in all of that parish on the York County side of the line. Divided in 1833. Southampton Parish - Introduction to Parish History |St. Marys Parish* - Established in 1786. Included part of Douglas until 1824 and Stanley until 1846. St. Marys Parish - Introduction to Parish History |Stanley Parish - Set off in (1837 or) 1846 from Saint Marys Parish and unassigned lands, much as at present. Stanley Parish - Introduction to Parish History | Parishes that were in York County at one time, but have been reassigned over the years to Carleton County, and eventually Victoria County or beyond. Brighton Parish - Now in Carleton County. Set off in 1821 from unassigned lands |
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