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From: "Charlene Beney" <>
Subject: Re: [CAN-NB-CHARLOTTE] Update to St. George,NB Parish Page-RE:Anglican church records
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 12:15:41 -0400
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I can understand how you got confused and I do not take any offense at that.
Sometimes we who are transcribing the records are not quite as clear as we
should be.

As far as I can tell, before 1822, all Anglicans were contained on the St.
Andrews All Saints Records. St. George Parish records started in 1822, when
"THE FIRST CHURCH OF ENGLAND WAS BUILT IN 1821, WITH THE REV. S. THOMPSON AS
THE FIRST MINISTER" this is from the history of St. George by Anita
Grearson.

As I transcribe the records, I only have time to do the ones for St. George,
but I understand the St. Andrews ones will eventually be put online by the
PANB. That will be exciting!

And you are not wasting my time as maybe someone else was confused about
this also, and now we have answered their questions as well.

Thanks,

Charlene Beney
Coordinator of the St. George NB Parish Page

-----Original Message-----
From:
[mailto:] On Behalf Of Mr. James G.
Oborne
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 11:51 AM
Charlene:
I also got a reply from Shirley O'Neill and I indicated to her the
following: I looked up Anglican records, clicked on 1843 and got All Saints
in St. A. in which I searched for my Harry Gove below. This isn't a big
deal, but if they are for St. George, why was St. A. in there in the
Anglican Church link in this message? Wasn't really looking seriously-was
'testing', in response to the link you sent out. This is becoming 'much ado
about nothing' and I'm starting to feel sorry that I am wasting your
volunteer time, for which I am very appreciative
Jim


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