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History of Saint Paul, New Brunswick, Canada
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(Saint-Paul-de-Kent)
Explore Saint Paul, New Brunswick, Canada! Uncover its rich history and discover the stories of the people who once called it home. Dive into old newspaper articles, vintage pictures, postcards, and genealogy to learn more about this fascinating town.Do You Have Saint Paul Ancestry? Share YOUR Family Story!

Saint-Paul Parish, Kent County: laid out in 1854 as North Rhomboid Settlement: PO St. Paul's 1873-1955: in 1898 it was a farming and lumbering community with 1 post office, 2 stores, 1 sawmill, 1 grist mill, 1 shingle mill, 1 church and a population of 1,000: included the community of Richardville: PO 1882-1932: in 1898 Richardville was a farming and lumbering settlement with 1 post office, 1 store, 1 church and a population of 200: also included the settlement of Val-Richard: PO Saint-Paul from 1955.
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CHRISTMAS - FRENCH CANADIAN Coffee Mug – Celebrate Family, Heritage, and Holiday Cheer
Sip Christmas the way your ancestors would have loved it with this festive French-Canadian coffee mug. Featuring the elegant greeting “Joyeuses fêtes de Noël à vous et vos proches!” (Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones), it’s perfect for genealogy enthusiasts, Francophiles, and anyone who cherishes family traditions. Joyeuses fêtes de Noël – literally “Happy Christmas holidays,” which is a common way to wish someone a merry Christmas and holiday season in French. à vous et vos proches – “to you and your loved ones,” adding a friendly, inclusive touch.

NEW BRUNSWICK - Poutine Râpée, Coques Frites, and Pets de Sœur - I LOVE New Brunswick - Ceramic Mug
Embrace the heart and soul of New Brunswick with our delightful ceramic mug featuring three beloved local delicacies. Enjoy your morning brew in style as you savor the flavors of Poutine Râpée (boiled pork dumpling), Coques Frites (fried clams), and Pets de Sœur (cinnamon rolls, also known as "nuns farts"). Each sip will transport you to the charming streets of New Brunswick, where these culinary delights are celebrated. Show your love for this unique province with every cup!

CANADA - Canadian Roots Genealogy Coffee Mug - Curling and Olympics
"My ancestors came from Canada. That explains a lot about my love for curling and watching the Olympics!"

CANADA - Canadian Roots Ceramic Coffee Mug - Maple Syrup and Apologies Edition - Genealogy
Embrace your Canadian heritage with our "My ancestors came from Canada" ceramic coffee mug! Perfect for sipping your favorite brew while reflecting on your roots, this mug features a moose sampling maple syrup and a humorous caption that reads, "My ancestors came from Canada. That explains a lot about my love for maple syrup and apologizing!" Whether you're enjoying your morning coffee or unwinding with an evening tea, this mug is sure to bring a smile to your face.

NEW BRUNSWICK Roots Genealogy Coffee Mug Gift Idea - Discover Your Family Legacy
Dive into your family history with every sip from our "New Brunswick Roots" coffee mug. Perfect for genealogy enthusiasts and proud New Brunswickers alike, this mug celebrates your family heritage with style. Featuring a sleek design and the nostalgic "New Brunswick Roots" caption, it’s an ideal companion for your morning coffee, afternoon tea, or late-night research sessions.
Discover Saint Paul: History, News, Travel, and Stories

Saint Paul - Located 2.56 km W of Sweeneyville and 3.71 km N of Légerville: Saint-Paul Parish, Kent County: laid out in 1854 as North Rhomboid Settlement
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1871 - Église de Saint-Paul established in Saint-Paul
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1890 - St Paul's
"St Paul's, post vil., N.B., co. Kent. 30 m. from Moncton. P. 600."
The Pocket Atlas and Gazetteer of the Dominion of Canada
John George Bartholomew John Murdoch Harper January 1, 1890 London : J. Walker
"St Paul's, post vil., N.B., co. Kent. 30 m. from Moncton. P. 600."
The Pocket Atlas and Gazetteer of the Dominion of Canada
John George Bartholomew John Murdoch Harper January 1, 1890 London : J. Walker
In 1898, Saint Paul was a farming and lumbering community with 1 post office, 2 stores, 1 sawmill, 1 grist mill, 1 shingle mill, 1 church and a population of 1,000: included the community of Richardville.
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Here's a list of the best places to go and things to do in Saint Paul:
Fundy Footpath:
If you're a nature enthusiast and up for a challenge, the Fundy Footpath is a must. It's a rugged hiking trail that takes you through breathtaking coastal landscapes, cliffs, and lush forests. The views of the Bay of Fundy are simply stunning.
St. Paul's Anglican Church:
Take a stroll through history at St. Paul's Anglican Church, a beautiful and historic building. The architecture is impressive, and it's a serene place to explore. Check if there are any events or concerts happening—they often host cultural events.
Wolastoq Park:
For a relaxing day outdoors, head to Wolastoq Park. It's a lovely spot for picnics, leisurely walks, and even birdwatching. The park offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle, and the river views are delightful.
Hopewell Rocks:
Okay, it's not technically in Saint Paul, but it's a short drive away and totally worth it. Witness the world's highest tides at the Hopewell Rocks. Explore the sea caves and walk on the... Read MORE...
Fundy Footpath:
If you're a nature enthusiast and up for a challenge, the Fundy Footpath is a must. It's a rugged hiking trail that takes you through breathtaking coastal landscapes, cliffs, and lush forests. The views of the Bay of Fundy are simply stunning.
St. Paul's Anglican Church:
Take a stroll through history at St. Paul's Anglican Church, a beautiful and historic building. The architecture is impressive, and it's a serene place to explore. Check if there are any events or concerts happening—they often host cultural events.
Wolastoq Park:
For a relaxing day outdoors, head to Wolastoq Park. It's a lovely spot for picnics, leisurely walks, and even birdwatching. The park offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle, and the river views are delightful.
Hopewell Rocks:
Okay, it's not technically in Saint Paul, but it's a short drive away and totally worth it. Witness the world's highest tides at the Hopewell Rocks. Explore the sea caves and walk on the... Read MORE...
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Ancestors Who Were Born or Died in Saint Paul, New Brunswick, Canada
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