New Brunswick provincial returns of births, 1869-1905, 1906 (A-Be); late registrations, 1810-1905; indexes to late registrations, 1900-1904
- New Brunswick. Vital Statistics Branch (Main Author)
- Provincial Archives of New Brunswick (Repository)
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New Brunswick, Provincial Returns of Births and Late Registrations are available online, click here.
New Brunswick Late Registration of Births are available online, click here.
Microfilm of original records in possession of the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick.
The returns of births (A5), 1870-1905, and the late registration documents (A1b, original certificates and some returns), 1810-1899, are arranged alphabetically within each year. Beginning in 1900, late registration documents are filed in numerical order within each year. An additional set of late registration of births (A1c), 1869-1901 (registered in 1900-1901), is arranged by county then chronologically. The typed extracts (cards) of late birth registrations (A1a) are arranged alphabetically within the span of years, 1810-1899. The years listed are the birth years and not the registration years. New Brunswick instituted registration for all vital statistics in Jan. of 1888. There are few returns or certificates for previous years. The "Mc's/Mac's" are filed before the "M's" in each set.
Provincial Archives of New Brunswick no.: RS 141/A1a-c, A5
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