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  1. Kingston is a geographic parish in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada. Prior to the 2023 governance reform, it formed the local service district of the parish of Kingston, which was a member of the Fundy Regional Service Commission (FRSC).

  2. The Kingston Peninsula is a peninsula in southern New Brunswick, Canada, located between the Saint John River and the Kennebecasis River in Kings County. The peninsula was the site of the first United Empire Loyalist settlement in New Brunswick in 1783.

  3. In April 1783, a band of loyalists sailed from New York aboard the ship Union with Capt. Wilson bound for a new life in the colony of New Brunswick. A site for these settlers had been chosen up the St. John River near the Belleisle .

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  4. May 29, 2018 · Kingston Peninsula. The Kingston Historic District, a unique example of a rural center dating back to the late 18th century, is strategically located on a steep knoll at the intersection of Routes 845 and 850 on the Kingston Peninsula in Kingston, New Brunswick.

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  5. Kingston is an unincorporated rural community in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada. The village centre is located at the intersection of New Brunswick Routes 845 and 850. Overview

  6. The Kingston Peninsula is a peninsula in southern New Brunswick, Canada, located between the Saint John River and the Kennebecasis River in Kings County.

  7. Genealogy Resources Available in our Genealogy Room. “Acadiensis,” Spring 1980. A Chronicle of Irish Emigration to Saint John, New Brunswick 1847, by Elizabeth Cuching, Teresa Casey, and Monica Robertson. All Our Born Days, by Doris Calder. An Anecdotal History or Kings County, N.B., by Dorothy Dearborn.