Saint Andrews Churches & Cemeteries
2009*
The following Churches and Cemeteries are located in Saint Andrews.
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All Saints Anglican Church - King St, Saint Andrews 506-529-3978
Church Records | Baptisms, Marriages, Burials & Misc. / scanned by A. Krause
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By The Sea Gospel Assembly - St Andrews
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* Greenock Presbyterian Church - also known previously as Church of Scotland.Completed in 1824 practically without the use of nails of metal of any kind, it has a very colorful history. Alexander MacLean was the minister at that time. Records have been transcribed [Aug 2008] and are available at the Charlotte County Archives in Saint Andrews. * A History of Greenock Church, St. Andrews, New Brunswick from 1821 to 1906. By Melville N. Cockburn (1906) with a list of Surnames 2009 ![]()
Saint John The Baptist - Chapel of Ease - Chamcook
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St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Parish, PO Box 222, St. Andrew's, E0G 2X0 / Tel: (506) 529-3254, Pastor: Rev. Joseph LeBlanc. Masses: Sun. 10 am / Masses: (Summer) Sat. 7 pm; Sun. 9 am *Pastors include: Rev. R.Vereker [term unknown]; Fr. James Quinn [Jan 1839-Nov 1844]; Fr. Wm. MacDonald [Nov 1844-?] Source: Bay Pilot 9 Dec 1866
St. George Anglican Church - (St George Parish)
1822-1957 St. Andrews residents listed here / transcribed by C. Beney [corrected 9.2008]![]()
United Baptist Church -Saint Andrews 506-529-3022 ![]()
Wesleyan United Church of Saint Andrews - St. Andrews 506-529-3114
| Old Methodist Cemetery | 1842-1863. Transcribed in 1996 | Rev.28 Jan 02 | Revised by The Charlotte Branch of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society |
| Greenoch Presbyterian Cemetery | Located on the corner of Edward and Montague Streets. It was transcribed in 1996. | Rev.28 Jan 02 | Revised by The Charlotte Branch of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society |
| Misc. Burial Sites | Several graves sites - with stones, and one unmarked gravesite | Added 28 Jan 2002 | By The Charlotte Branch of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society |
| Old Loyalist (Anglican) Cemetery | 1794-1867, Resting place of many prominent Loyalist | Added 2 Dec
99 Photos added 23 Jul 01 7 Oct 20 Rev.28 Jan 02 |
Revised by The Charlotte Branch of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society |
| Old Roman Catholic Graveyard | Located on the corner of Parr and Mary Street, Transcribed in 1996. | Rev. 28 Jan 02 | Revised by The Charlotte Branch of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society |
| St. Andrews Roman Catholic Cemetery | On the Saint John Road just outside the town limits. Transcribed in 1997. | Added 28 Jan 2002 | By The Charlotte Branch of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society |
| St. Andrews Rural Cemetery | This is a large cemetery which was begun when the smaller ones were being filled, and it was used for all non-Catholic burials. Transcribed in 1997. | Added 11 Mar 01 | Compiled by The Charlotte Branch of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society |
| St. John The Baptist Chapel of Ease | In Chamcook, Rte. 127 about 4 miles from the town of St. Andrews. | Added 28 Jan 2002 | By The Charlotte Branch of the New Brunswick Genealogical Society |
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