Yearly Archives: 2011

Transcription of Jennie Pike’s Date Diary (1932-1940) – Page 7

First Baptist church in N.B. 1763 in Sackville, by settlers who came from America First Methodist Conference 1786 First church built 1788 at Port de Bute [sic] by W. Chapman Snow flurries Labour Day Sept 4-33 Mr. Elias [sic] White died Nov. 10-33, (93 yrs. 9 mos [sic]) Alf. Nicols [sic] died Jan.12-34 [...]

Transcription of Jennie Pike’s Date Diary (1932-1940) – Page 6

Gladys operated on for appendicitis. May 10-21 Anuia [sic] Walker died May 11-21 Father died Dec 25-20 Jim Robinson died Feb 19. 1933 Dr. Laughlin of Milltown N.B. [sic] died suddenly May 25-35.  Dec. 27-33 big snow storm snow piled everywhere. Tractor wooking [sic] all day.  Cold Friday. Dec 24-33 (on record) Winter [...]

Transcription of Jennie Pike’s Date Diary (1932-1940) – Page 5

Gladys and I went to Boston Oct 14-32 for 3 days trip. Got my liute [sic] stove Nov 16-32. (Its [sic] great) Got my electric range June 1932. New snow plough on road (first time) Sun. Mar. 4-34. (Good results). Ralph Hanson buried Nov 11-32 Harry Allen died suddenly June 23-33 Mr. John [...]

Transcription of Jennie Pike’s Date Diary (1932-1940) – Page 1

Started B. Finnamor's section on night wook [sic] July 2 - 41 ran 3 nights and shutdown [Jennie Pike’s Date Diary (1932-1940) – Cover Page] [Jennie Pike’s Date Diary (1932-1940) – Page 4] Pages 2 & 3 are blank. A Fredericton Region Museum project … exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick! A [...]

Transcription of Jennie Pike’s Date Diary (1932-1940) – Cover Page

Jennie Pike’s Date Diary (1932-1940) - Front Cover Among my souvenirs. Dates to remember. Among my souvenirs. Jennie A. Pike. A Few Items From The Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Website: Vital Statistics from Government Records (RS141) RS141B7:  Index to New Brunswick (Marriages) Name EDNEY, GEORGE BERTRAM Married PIKE, GLADYS LUELLA Date 1938 | 05 | [...]

From Forest and Stream, October 7, 1899, Page 289: New Brunswick Notes

From Forest and Stream October 7, 1899 Page 289 (lower right hand side) Transcription:  New Brunswick Notes. FREDERICTON, N. B., Sept. 30 – A favourite camping site for sportsmen who tarry at Fredericton on their way to the big woods is the Barker House, one of the leading hotels of the Province.  Mr. Coleman, the [...]

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From Black Bag to High Science Exhibit Opening

On August 2nd, the Fredericton Region Museum held the official launch of its medical history exhibit.  With the assistance of the summer students and some really great volunteers, the Museum was given a good scrub, chairs were set up, nibblies purchased and the finishing touches placed on the exhibit.  It was a very busy [...]

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