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Acadiensis/Volume 1/Number 1/Notes and Queries

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4773804Acadiensis, Vol. I, No. 1 — Notes and Queries1901David Russell Jack

Notes and Queries.


Can any of our readers inform us where we may obtain a copy of the work, published anonymously, at the St. John, N. B., Courier office in 1818, entitled:

"A Circumstantial, True and Impartial History of the Rise and Progress of the Interesting Town of St. Andrews, in New Brunswick, from its original settlement to the present era, containing a biographical sketch of the most eminent characters, whether legislative, judicial, magisterial, commercial, legal or medical, interpersed with hints for the improvement and other regulations of the timber trade."

Mrs. Jane Adeline Mulloch, of Campobello, asks for information concerning Thomas Kendrick and Mary Oraham, her grandparents, both U. E. Loyalists, who were married at St. Andrews. The date of their marriage, as well as the name of the ship in which Mr. Colin Campbell, father of the late postmaster at that town, came to St. Andrews, are also asked for.