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 Bristol United Church Cemetery, Florenceville-Bristol, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada

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Latitude: 46.47224, Longitude: -67.57878 | Click to get directions to Bristol United Church Cemetery

Bristol United Church Cemetery, Florenceville-Bristol, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada

6 Welch St, Florenceville-Bristol, New Brunswick

Visually located at the corner of RTE 105 (Main St) and RTE 107 (Juniper Rd), the church and cemetery are at the end of a small cul-de-sac known as Welch St. The graveyard is located at the rear of the church.

Bristol, located in Kent Parish on E side of the St. John River, 4.26 km ENE of Florenceville: Kent Parish, Carleton County: first known as Shikatehawk after the name of a nearby stream: William Francis Ganong identified the name Shikatehawk as a derivitive of the Maliseet word Shigateehawg': PO 1866-1878: in 1866 Shikatehawk was a farming settlement with about 20 families: in 1871 it had a population of 150: renamed Bristol for the city of Bristol in England: PO Bristol from 1878: in 1898 Bristol was a station on the Canadian Pacific Railway and a community with 1 post office, 6 stores, 2 hotels, 1 sawmill, 1 grist mill, 1 carding mill, 1 woodworking factory, 1 church and a population of 300: included Kent Station: Bristol was incorporated as a village in 1966. It amalgamated with the adjacent village of Florenceville in 2008 to form Florenceville-Bristol.



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Bristol United Church Cemetery



All Burials - Bristol United Church Cemetery, Florenceville-Bristol, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada

 #   Last Name, Given Name(s)  Born Birth Place Died Death Place  Buried   Person ID 
1. CALDWELL, Grace Evangeline   8 AUG 1910  Bristol, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada  19 OCT 1986  Bath, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada  1986 I17306
2. CALDWELL, Murray Andrew   27 MAY 1912  Bristol, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada  29 MAR 1978  Bath, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada  1978 I12228
3. DEMERCHANT, Charles Basil   8 SEP 1907  Beechwood, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada  11 DEC 1988  Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada  1988 I17303
4. GIGGIE, Mary Ellen   24 OCT 1913  Holmesville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada  29 MAR 1990  Bath, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada  1990 I17669
5. LAMONT, Ethel Maude   MAY 1886  East Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick  1962    1962 I10916
6. LOVE, Jennie   13 FEB 1859  New Jerusalem, Queens County  4 JAN 1913  Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada  1913 I10813
7. MACINTOSH, Janet Welch   1918  Kenneth, Carleton, New Brunswick  1938     I11637
8. MCINTOSH, Alexander   4 MAR 1879  Edinburgh, Scotland  25 JUN 1952  Hotel Dieu Hospital, Buried Bristol United Church, Perth, Victoria, New Brunswick, Canada  1952 I10810
9. MCLEAN, Donald Fraser   6 APR 1895  Summerfield, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada  4 APR 1930  Bristol, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada  1930 I14554
10. MEED, Marcus Emerson   27 NOV 1901  Bristol, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada  6 JUL 1985  Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada  1985 I18805
11. TAYLOR, Helen Frances   1897    1984    1984 I11382
12. WELCH, Clara   1887  Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada  2 MAY 1963  Lancaster, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada   I10811
13. WELCH, Guy   10 MAR 1890  Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada  1964  Toronto, Ontario, Canada  1964 I11381
14. WELCH, Michael   25 JUL 1844  Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada  1913  Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada  1913 I10812
15. WOODCOCK, Mary Jane   1897  Nashwaak Bridge, York, New Brunswick, Canada  1987     I11972