Updated 2009
Biographical Information: (Items from private individuals, manuscripts, newspapers, etc)
| New Brunswick Genealogical Society | Off-site link | Jan 2008 | |
| Passamaquoddy Region Bibliography | Off-site link | Jan 2008 | |
| Charlotte County Archives | Off-site link | Jan 2008 | |
| Dennis DAWSON | <External Link> | Courtesy of Warren Forsythe | Jan 2008 |
| James Ross MCDOWELL | Images Courtesy of Charlene Beney, reprinted courtesy of Saint Croix Courier | Jan 2008 | |
| Roy Fraser ARMSTRONG | <External Link> | Ontario's Archival Information Network | Jan 2008 |
| PAGAN Surname | <External Link> | Courtesy of Cleadie Barnett | Jan 2008 |
| Loyalist Families | <External Link> | Arnie Krause's site | |
| John HANSON, Benjamin MILLIKEN | <External Link> | courtesy of Jane Belcher | |
| 6 Families | <External Link> | courtesy of Jane Belcher includes Hugh O'HARA, William MCCRACKEN, James HILL, James MCKINNEY, John BREEN, Eliza GRAHAM, | |
| Benjamin STYMIEST | <External Link> | courtesy of Carl Stymiest | |
| Babcock Family | courtesy of Heather Chevalier | ||
| Babcock Family Web Site | <External Link> | ||
| Grantees of St Andrews | primarily from the book, The Diverting History of a Loyalist Town , by Grace Helen Mowat | ||
| Melancholy Accident 1799 | courtesy of Betty | ||
| Robert Pagan, Industrialist | |||
| Edward Mitchell Bannister | <External Link> | born in St. Andrews in 1828, he was the first African - American artist to receive a national award. | |
| Bannister Biography | <External Link> | ||
| Bannister's Art | <External Link> | ||
| Glimpses of the Past | <External Link> | Caren Secord's Site - St. Andrews data begins at #78 | |
| Beginnings | <External Link> | Brief Biographical Data of Early New Brunswick Settlers by Cleadie B. Barnett / This is a series of brief sketches, gleaned from various secondary sources. Includes: Samuel Andrews, Rev. - (Loyalist) Colin C. Campbell (several) - (Loyalist) James Campbell - (Loyalist) John Campbell - (Loyalist) Nicholas Johnson - (Loyalist) |
Historical Information: (Items from government records, or other "official" sources)
| Minister's Island | <External Link> | Jan 2008 | |
| Irish Immigrants 1818 to St. Andrews | Courtesy of Bill Tufts | Jan 2007 | |
| Plat of Town | Courtesy of Tom Moffatt | Jan 2007 | |
| Grist Mills of Charlotte County | <External Link> | Courtesy of Charlene Beney | May 2005 |
| Old Gaol | 7 photos | Courtesy of Marilyn Strout | May 2005 |
| Scotch Emigrants - 1804 | Account of Money paid by John Campbell to 25 Families of Scotch Emigrants who arrived at St Andrews and settled in Charlotte County. November 1804. | Courtesy of NB's Past, Cleadie Barnett | Added 8 May 2000 |
| 74th Regiment | present at St. Andrews, Nova Scotia (not a misprint!) May 24, 1784 | Courtesy of NB's Past, Cleadie Barnett | Added 2 Dec 1999 |
| Passengers Aboard "Robert Watt" to St Andrews 1837 | Courtesy of NB's Past, Cleadie Barnett | Added 8 May 2000 | |
| Fort Tipperary | Includes photo | Added May 2005 | |
| Passamaquoddy Loyalists, Cape Ann's Association 1785 | Courtesy of NB's Past, Cleadie Barnett | Added 8 May 2000 | |
| Royal Fencible American Regiment List July 1784 | Courtesy of NB's Past, Cleadie Barnett | Added 8 May 2000 | |
| Return of Persons who have Lands located to them on Schodiack River above the Glebe, 10 May 1785 | Courtesy of NB's Past, Cleadie Barnett | Added 8 May 2000 | |
| English Immigrants to the St. Andrews Road 1837 | Courtesy of NB's Past, Cleadie Barnett | Added 8 May 2000 | |
| Emigrant Poor - St Andrews 1842 | Courtesy of NB's Past, Cleadie Barnett | Added 8 May 2000 | |
| Emigrant Poor - St Andrews 1841 | Courtesy of NB's Past, Cleadie Barnett | Added 8 May 2000 | |
| Brigg "William Henry" to St Andrews 1827 | SICK EMIGRANTS from the Brig WILLIAM HENRY To the Parish of Saint Andrews, DRS | Courtesy of NB's Past, Cleadie Barnett | Added 8 May 2000 |
| On-Line Institute for Advanced Loyalist Studies | <External Link> | Click on Genealogy, then the LAND link. There is a large quantity of data here on the Inhabitants of Penobscot and the Settlement Settlers at Passamaquoddy | Added 8 May 2000 |
| Historic Houses in St. Andrews, The Tides Institute | <External Link> | Add 1 Oct 2002 | |
| Saint Andrews Block House Historic Site | <External Link> | Added 15 Mar 2000 | |
| Our Communities | <External Link> | Added 17 Oct 2001 |
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