Origins of the People of the USJ / Les origines des inhabitants de la VSRSJ
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First Nations / Native Peoples
The first inhabitants of the valley: Maliseet nation - 1 Topics
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francis and williams family
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Acadia
Expelled from Acadie in 1755 many Acadians ended up in the upper St.John River valley - 2 Topics
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Excellent new history of the …
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Canada -- St.Lawrence River valley
Along with Acadians, many francophones from the St.Lawrence River valley moved to the upper St.John valley. - 1 Topics
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1825 Census of Quebec online
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Maine & Massachusetts
The earliest English-speakers who settled came around 1820, and continued to migrate to the valley throughout the 1800s. Many of them came from Maine and Massachusetts - 2 Topics
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William and Louisa Hafford
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Baie des Chaleurs
A number of families moved from the Baie des Chaleurs, including the Gaspé peninsula, to the upper St.John valley - 0 Topics
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Irish & Scotch
Often migrating via New Brunswick. - 0 Topics
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Lumberjacks
A great attraction of the valley was its stands of timber. Lumberjacks came from the Kennebec and Penobscot valleys, from the Baie des Chaleurs, and from other regions. A forum to discuss the network of lumbermen in the valley. - 2 Topics
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Re: Book on lumberjacks of Ma…
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Loyalists
Although not many Loyalists settled in the Madawaska settlement, many settled a bit downriver in what is today Victoria County. - 1 Topics
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Others
A place to discuss any other groups who came to or left the valley - 0 Topics
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