Communities
An Act to erect part of the Parish of Canterbury, in the County of York, into a separate Parish.". Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick. Passed in the Month of April 1879. Fredericton: Government of New Brunswick. 1879. pp. 84–85. Available as a free ebook from Google Books, and is bounded:
on the north by the Carleton County line;
on the east by a line running up Eel River, including First Eel Lake, Second Eel Lake, and Third Eel Lake, then east-southeasterly across land to La Coote Lake, then down La Coote Lake and Big La Coote Stream to the northern end of Palfrey Lake;
on the southeast by a line running southwesterly from the southeastern corner of a grant to Abraham Lint west of Allandale Road near the Saint John River to a point west of Sandy Point on Spednic Lake, paralleling the southeastern lines of other parishes south of the Saint John River;
on the west by the international border, running up Spednic Lake, Grand Lake, the North Lake Thoroughfare, North Lake, and Monument Brook to the Carleton County line.
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Ronald B. Foster b.1947 in Woodstock, NB and now, retired, lives in Fosterville, NB on East Grand Lake. From his home he has a scenic view across crystal-clear, blue waters to the opposite shore in the State of Maine, just one mile away. In early 2013 he decided to research the origin of the Fosters’ who settled Fosterville, NB in the mid-1800s. The link, Fosterville Settlers, on the left is the result.
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