In 1829 there is a marriage record for William Baker and Sarah Thrope both from Ireland. They were married Anglican Marriage records Trinity Church Saint John New Brunswick. Has any one on the list seen either of these people. I think that Sarah THROPE would be an easier person to track or notice in a ships list. Any help will be appreciated. Thank you Helen
Helen, The book "Genealogist's Handbook for Atlantic Canada Research" ISBN# 0880820675 will assist you greatly finding Anglican Marriage records Trinity Church Saint John New Brunswick. Tells you exactly where to go and how to obtain. Also, try these: http://new-brunswick.net/Saint_John/irish/irish.html http://new-brunswick.net/Saint_John/facts.html http://archives.gnb.ca/Archives/EN/PANB-e.aspx?PG=1 Established in 1967, the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick collects and preserves the documents of the people, institutions and government of the province. Most of the holdings are for the period from 1784, when New Brunswick was made a separate province of British North America http://archives.gnb.ca/Archives/Default.aspx Go and look for: On-line Research Government Records Private Records Land Grants (UNB) Cemeteries and then, this one: Publications For Sale County Census Parish Census Other Series Rhonda Houston -----Original Message----- From: Jim & Helen [mailto:hkotm@ipa.net] Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 7:44 AM To: CAN-SHIPSLISTS-PRE1865-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [CanShipsPre1865] Have you seen? In 1829 there is a marriage record for William Baker and Sarah Thrope both from Ireland. They were married Anglican Marriage records Trinity Church Saint John New Brunswick. Has any one on the list seen either of these people. I think that Sarah THROPE would be an easier person to track or notice in a ships list. Any help will be appreciated. Thank you Helen