From Sikniktuk to Kent

From Sikniktuk to Kent

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... 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 ...

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... 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 ...

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... Saint-Antoine, Sainte-Marie and Saint-Paul were all ...

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... Mary’s became Saint-Antoine and Sainte-Marie, Palmerston became Saint-Louis, and Gailey became Cormierville. ...

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... 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 ...

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... 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. ...

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... 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. ...

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... 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 ...

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... She refused access to Jean-Marie Madran, whom Bishop Dollard had appointed to replace Turcotte. ...

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... 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. ...