1852 Census Lost Parish Records
The loss of the 1852 census records for the following Parishes creates a serious problems for New Brunswick researchers attempting to trace their lines back to New Brunswick. The 1852 census is the first cummulative record of value used to establish links between Loyalists arrivingin 1783 1784 and the children of Loyalists. Without the census data for these parishes, research becomes extremely difficult. In terms of tracing Brundge lines the loss of Censis data for the Saint John Parishes of Lancaster, Portland and Carleton are a great loss.
Queens County
Brunswick Parish (SD 53)
Canning Parish (SD 54)
Chipman Parish (SD 55)
Gagetown Parish (SD 56)
Hampstead Parish (SD 57)
Johnston Parish (SD 58)
Petersville Parish (SD 59)
Waterborough Parish (SD 60)
Saint John County
Lancaster Parish (SD 67)
Portland Parish (SD 68)
Carleton Parish (SD 69)
York County
New Maryland Parish (SD 94)
Prince William Parish (SD 95)
Southampton Parish (SD 98)
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