Carleton County - Genealogy, Family History & Heritage
Headstones
» Show All «Prev «1 ... 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ... 112» Next» » Slide Show
Bristol Former United Church.jpg
Latitude | 46.15259588 |
Longitude | -67.57431313 |
File name | Bristol Former United Church.jpg |
File Size | 37.73k |
Dimensions | 720 x 480 |
Bristol United Church Cemetery, Florenceville-Bristol, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada
Notes: 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. The church building itself appears now to be a private residence.
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.
Photo copyright David Thompson (c)2024
Thumb | Description | |
1 | Bristol Former United Church.jpg | |
2 | Bristol United Church Cemetery_2.jpg |
» Show All «Prev «1 ... 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ... 112» Next» » Slide Show