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Books & References | PSA Moncton
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Museums and Heritage Sources. Books & References. Books and references for the families. These books are great references for anybody looking for more specific information on the families or the journey that they took to create what is now known as Moncton. Lutz Mountain Heritage Museum. Moncton Museum - Resurgo Place. The Steeves House Museum. The Albert County Museum. Museums and Heritage Sources. Books & References. Monctons First Permanent Settlers 506-961-1766.
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Reception at City Hall | PSA Moncton
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Museums and Heritage Sources. Books & References. Reception at City Hall. Reception at City Hall. June 3, 2016. 655 Main Street Moncton, NB. Following the service at the Cairn, Settlers Landing, a reception will be held at City Hall hosted by the Mayor and Council. This will be held 4 pm to 5:30 pm with the general public invited to share in the celebration of this important milestone in our city’s history. Steeves Family Reunion →. Lutz Mountain Heritage Museum. Moncton Museum - Resurgo Place.
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Cemetery Information | PSA Moncton
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Museums and Heritage Sources. Books & References. Photo’s taken in local Moncton cemeteries. Photos taken of early graves of some of the Permanent Settlers. Some of these graves may be found at the Free Meeting House located adjacent to the Moncton Museum Resurgo Transportation Discovery Centre, 20 Mountain Road, Moncton. For any questions, or to give any information on your geneology, contact Lutz Mountain Heritage. Phone: (506) 384 7719 or Address: 3143 Mountain Road. Lutz Mountain Heritage Museum.
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Jacob Treitz/Trites | PSA Moncton
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Museums and Heritage Sources. Books & References. About the Treitz Family. Jacob Treitz – 1720-1791 Anglicized: Jacob Trites. Married in 1749 to Elisina (1730 – Summer 1786 died from black fly bite infection). Married again in 1787 to Christina Brum (Broom) (Passed away sometime before 1803 in moncton) – Possible widow from Lunenburg N.S. 8211; June 12, 1759 – June 22, 1836 buried in Free Meeting House Cemetery Moncton. Worked as a farmer. Married in 1781/1782 to Catherine Jones (1762/1763 ...
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John Koppel/Copple | PSA Moncton
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Museums and Heritage Sources. Books & References. About the Koppel Family. John Koppel Anglicized: Copple. Wife, Daughter: Judith Koppel. George Wortman →. Lutz Mountain Heritage Museum. Moncton Museum - Resurgo Place. The Steeves House Museum. The Albert County Museum. Museums and Heritage Sources. Books & References. If you'd like to contribute to the ongoing activities of the Permanent Settlers Association please click below. Monctons First Permanent Settlers 506-961-1766.
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Lutes Family Reunion | PSA Moncton
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Museums and Heritage Sources. Books & References. July 30 – July 31, 2016. 10:00am - 4:00pm Sat. 2:00pm - 5:00pm Sun. Moncton Riverfront Park; Lutz Mountain Meeting House. Assomption Blvd; 3143 Mountain Rd Moncton, NB. Saturday, July 30th 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. 8211; Moncton Riverfront Park. The Lutz/Lutes family will have a tent set up to share and exchange family stories/information; Lutz/Lutes family tree where you can place your leaf; purchase New Voices on the Shores; and meet cousins galore.
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Cemetery Information | PSA Moncton
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Museums and Heritage Sources. Books & References. Photo’s taken in local Moncton cemeteries. Photos taken of early graves of some of the Permanent Settlers. Some of these graves may be found at the Free Meeting House located adjacent to the Moncton Museum Resurgo Transportation Discovery Centre, 20 Mountain Road, Moncton. For any questions, or to give any information on your geneology, contact Lutz Mountain Heritage. Phone: (506) 384 7719 or Address: 3143 Mountain Road. Lutz Mountain Heritage Museum.
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Museums and Heritage Sources | PSA Moncton
http://monctonpermanentsettlers1766.ca/museums
Museums and Heritage Sources. Books & References. Lutz Mountain Heritage Museum. Treitz Haus at Bore Park. Lutz Mountain Heritage Museum. Moncton Museum - Resurgo Place. The Steeves House Museum. The Albert County Museum. Museums and Heritage Sources. Books & References. If you'd like to contribute to the ongoing activities of the Permanent Settlers Association please click below. Monctons First Permanent Settlers 506-961-1766.
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Charles Jones/Schantz | PSA Moncton
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Museums and Heritage Sources. Books & References. About the Jones Family. Johann Carl Schantz, Born in Gondelsheim, Germany in Oct (? 1721 Anglicized in Philadelphia: Charles Jones. Gondelsheim, Germany (note: for a time, he was thought to be Welsh since Jones is the most common name in Wales, but modern research has tracked down his origins to Johannes Schantz aka John Jones: born August 23, 1753 in Pennsylvania — died 1810. Born about 1758 died January 20, 1840. Born December 1769 in Philadelphia died.
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Information on Moncton (Residents, Visitors, Businesses, Government)
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Prepare for a Crisis. Tap water is my water! Book an Event Zone. Collection Map and Calendar. What We Pick Up/Dont Pick Up. Spring Hazardous Waste Collection 2016. Recreation, Parks and Culture. Sports and Recreation Registration. Moncton Wall of Fame. Overnight Winter Parking Restrictions. Street and Trail Name Bank. Tap water is my water! Moncton: Open for Business. Business Retention and Expansion. Downtown Centre - Monthly Construction Updates. Greater Moncton Local Immigration Partnership. For its m...
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