People of Carleton County, New Brunswick
Richmond Corner United Church Cemetery, Richmond Corner, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada
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Latitude: 46.14059, Longitude: -67.70799 | Click to get directions to Richmond Corner United Church Cemetery
Richmond Corner, New Brunswick, E7M 5B8
Located 8.99 km W of Woodstock: Richmond Parish, Carleton County: PO Richmond 1851-1871: PO Richmond Corner 1871-1918: in 1866 Richmond Corner was a farming community with about 40 families: in 1871 it had a population of 200: in 1898 Richmond Corner had 1 post office, 2 stores, 1 cheese factory, 2 churches and a population of 150: in 1866 Richmond Station, which was located nearby, was a farming and lumbering settlement with approximately 30 resident families: included Woodstock Road Station: PO 1866-1914: in 1898 Woodstock Road Station was a flag station on the Canadian Pacific Railway and a community with 1 post office and a population of 100: also located nearby was Scotch Corner, which was a farming settlement with about 25 resident families in 1866: in 1871 Scotch Corner and the surrounding district had a population of 250.
Photo courtesy Beverly Quigg Kirk
Located 8.99 km W of Woodstock: Richmond Parish, Carleton County: PO Richmond 1851-1871: PO Richmond Corner 1871-1918: in 1866 Richmond Corner was a farming community with about 40 families: in 1871 it had a population of 200: in 1898 Richmond Corner had 1 post office, 2 stores, 1 cheese factory, 2 churches and a population of 150: in 1866 Richmond Station, which was located nearby, was a farming and lumbering settlement with approximately 30 resident families: included Woodstock Road Station: PO 1866-1914: in 1898 Woodstock Road Station was a flag station on the Canadian Pacific Railway and a community with 1 post office and a population of 100: also located nearby was Scotch Corner, which was a farming settlement with about 25 resident families in 1866: in 1871 Scotch Corner and the surrounding district had a population of 250.
Photo courtesy Beverly Quigg Kirk
All Burials - Richmond Corner United Church Cemetery, Richmond Corner, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada
# | Last Name, Given Name(s) | Born | Birth Place | Died | Death Place | Buried | Person ID |
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1. | JOYNER, Jeremiah | 1793 | Cromartyshire, Scotland | 9 FEB 1865 | Woodstock, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | 1865 | I11307 |
2. | SMITH, Barbara | ABT 1800 | Cromartyshire, Scotland | 13 APR 1880 | Glassville, Carleton, New Brunswick, Canada | I11308 |