Search billions of records on Ancestry.com

Kings and Saint John Population Map 1851

The following map is used on this site with permission of the copyright owners, Acadiensis Press, which has kindly given permission for the electronic placement of this map on this site. It is part of the larger map for the same year, as details below show. A small dot represents 100 persons; a large dot represents 1000 persons.

Population Map Saint John and Kings County 1851

This map is reprinted from Acadiensis: Journal of History of the Atlantic Region, volume X, no. 2, pages 124-138, an article entitled "Population Patterns in Pre-Confederation New Brunswick," an introduction written by Graeme Wynn. This map is found on page 137 of Acadiensis X 2, and was drafted by Paul Jance, Deaprtment of Geography, UBC, from data available through census and other forms of documentation.

Again, I would like to thank Acadiensis Press for their kind permission to reprint these maps on my Hammond Parish GenWeb site. This permission does not extend to any further dissemination of this material, and the original copyright of Acadiensis Press remains in force as regards the above articles and any maps included with them with the exception of the premission gained to print the same herein.