This originated from the list from the state of Maine for seachers who are looking for ancestors in New Brunswick. http://www.rootsweb.com/~nbstjohn/ WHERE DID THE "CHIGNECTO PROJECT" GO by Cleadie B. Barnett, C.G. (C) The Chignecto Project files were offered to the GenWeb sites, for NB, NS and Canada as a whole. Most were picked up by the Provincial or County Coordinators, but some were probably missed. I have not tried to track down the Nova Scotia items, except for a few that seemed to have direct impact on New Brunswick. A check of the Canada and Nova Scotia sites will probably turn up the rest of the files. http://www.rootsweb.com/~cannb/ Military Service Black Watch (42nd Regiment) Veterans to New Brunswick (1783) The Chignecto Project files were offered to the GenWeb sites, for NB, NS and Canada as a whole. Most were picked up by the Provincial or County Coordinators, but some were probably missed. I have not tried to track down the Nova Scotia items, except for a few that seemed to have direct impact on New Brunswick. A check of the Canada and Nova Scotia sites will probably turn up the rest of the files Ship List associated with The Ship Grampian - from Liverpool to Halifax - 1909. This list was on The Chignecto Project site, and indexed to New Brunswick, although nothing in it suggests that it did land in Saint John. Passenger List per steamship Tyrian from Liverpool - May 1874 Catalogue of Ships That Brought Passengers to Saint John - 1842 (numbers / no names) Each file has 2 or three jpgs. Passenger List, Ship Favourite - 1816 | (Re-prints from We Lived) John Black & Company, Passengers - 1803 | (Re-prints from We Lived) Settlers Brought In Through The Port of Saint John - 1816 | (Re-prints from We Lived) Check the Nova Scotia GenWeb or Immigration/Passenger Lists sites for many shipping records. National Archives of Canada - NB GenLinks - http://nbgenlinks.new-brunswick.net/ for good measure Rhonda Houston