... In 1947, Kent County had 15 credit unions with a total of 5,175 members.137 By 1974, the credit unions of Sainte-Marie and Saint-Norbert had joined the network and there were a total of 17,875 members, making up 72% of the county’s total population, and ...
From Sikniktuk to Kent
... Rogersville 1939 Collette 1939 Richibouctou-Village 1939 Richibouctou 1939 Bouctouche 1939 Pointe-Sapin 1939 Acadieville 1941 Saint-Paul 1941 Saint-Ignace 1943 Sainte-Anne-de-Kent 1943 Cocagne 1943 Saint-Charles 1954 Sainte-Marie-de-Kent ...
... Saint-Antoine, Sainte-Marie and Saint-Paul were all ...
... Mary’s became Saint-Antoine and Sainte-Marie, Palmerston became Saint-Louis, and Gailey became Cormierville. ...
... For example, in 1905, the Breton Eudist Father Pierre-Marie Dagnaud, who served as the priest of the parish of Saint Mary of Church Point from 1899 to 1908 in southwestern Nova Scotia and was affiliated with Collège Sainte-Anne in the same location, published ...
... He married Marie Quessy (Caissie) in 1772, but this union, which produced three daughters, was tumultuous. Quessy eventually fled to her father’s home in Memramcook in 1778. ...
... Prior to this date, the agricultural societies were regional, and Grande-Digue was part of Dundas, Wellington and Sainte-Marie. When it was founded, the GrandeDigue Agricultural Society had 100 members. ...
... of settlement: Phase 2, settlement in the 1830s Hamlets: Haut-Saint-Antoine, Renauds Mills, Saint-Damien Saint-Antoine is a second-generation community, the result of the expansion of Cocagne, located inland between Notre-Dame to the south and Sainte-Marie ...
... She refused access to Jean-Marie Madran, whom Bishop Dollard had appointed to replace Turcotte. ...
... The villages joined Notre-Dame to the south, Cocagne to the east and Sainte-Marie to the north. It was not until 1873, during a visit by Father Gosselin of Cocagne, that Saint Anthony was chosen as the patron saint. ...