List of people from New Brunswick

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This is a list of notable people who are from New Brunswick, Canada, or have spent a large part or formative part of their career in that province.

By city or town

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People from Bathurst
Name Known for Birth Death Other
David Branch ice hockey 1948 commissioner of the Canadian Hockey League
Charlie Chamberlain entertainer 1911 1972 a featured entertainer on Don Messer's Jubilee on CBC Television, 1957–1969
Sean Couturier ice hockey 1992 NHL hockey player currently with the Philadelphia Flyers
Joe De Grasse film director 1873 1940 pioneer Hollywood film director
Sam De Grasse actor 1875 1953 known primarily for playing crafty and villainous film roles
Lyse Doucet journalist 1958 BBC journalist
James Dunn industrialist 1874 1956 banker, art collector, industrialist, philanthropist
Robert Frigault author 1971 author, publisher, activist
Herman James Good soldier 1887 1969 Bathurst-born recipient of the Victoria Cross for actions during the Battle of Amiens in the First World War
W.J. Kent businessman 1860 1943 Founding alderman in Bathurst's first town council, mayor of Bathurst for two terms
Felix Roland "Rollie" Rossignol ice hockey 1921 1981 former NHL forward and local businessman
Scott Smith ice hockey 1966 president of Hockey Canada
Bill Hatanaka Canadian football 1954 serves as the chair of the Ontario Health agency's board of director
Natasha St-Pier singer 1981 francophone chart-topping singer
People from Campbellton
Name Famous for Birth Death Other
Roy Boudreau politics 1946 former MLA for Campbellton-Restigouche Centre in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick; President of the Assembly
Byron Christopher journalist 1949 award-winning print, radio, and television news reporter
Greg Davis politics 1962 politician
Bill Dickie sports 1916 1997 ice hockey goaltender
Rayburn Doucett politics 1943 businessman and politician
Jean F. Dubé politics 1962 former Member of Parliament (Madawaska-Restigouche), former Member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick; member of the Parole Board of Canada
Patsy Gallant singer 1948 popular singer and musical theatre actress
Chuck Guité civil servant 1943 civil servant
John LeBlanc sports 1964 former professional hockey player for the Winnipeg Jets, Vancouver Canucks and Edmonton Oilers
René Lévesque politics 1922 1987 Parti québécois Premier of Quebec
Brenda Best music 1962 award-winning songwriter ASCAP Nashville; inducted into the NBCMHF New Brunswick Country Music Hall of Fame (2015)
Peter Maher sports 1949 sports broadcaster for the Calgary Flames; inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame
John McAlister politics 1842 1918 first mayor of Campbellton, 1888-1889
Bill Miller sports 1908 1986 former professional hockey player for the Montreal Maroons
Frédéric Niemeyer sports 1976 former professional tennis player
Mike Olscamp politics professor and politician
Gerry Ouellette sports 1938 former professional hockey player for the Boston Bruins and Campbellton Tigers; won three Hardy Cups
Allain Roy sports 1970 1994 Canadian Olympian, won NCAA title with Harvard and drafted by the Winnipeg Jets.
John Stevens sports 1966 former hockey head coach of the Philadelphia Flyers; current Assistant Coach of the Los Angeles Kings
J.C. Van Horne politics 1921 2003 politician
People from Dieppe
Name Famous for Birth Death Other
Arthur Leblanc [fr] music 1906 1985 violinist, composer
Adélard Savoie [fr] politics 1922 2004 first mayor of the Town of Dieppe
Claude Bourque (journalist) [fr] journalism 1945
Cy LeBlanc politics 1955 businessman and politician, former MP for Dieppe Centre-Lewisville to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, born in Dieppe
Raymond Guy LeBlanc music 1945 2021 musician and poet, born in the Saint-Anselme area
Fayo music 1977 songwriter, born in Dieppe
Corinne Gallant activism 1922 2018 professor and feminist activist, a member of the Order of Canada
Lorette Gallant [fr] music nun and musician, member of the Order of Canada
Bill Malenfant politics 1929 2016 former mayor of Dieppe (1971–1977, 1983–1998)
Yvon Lapierre politics 1964 current mayor of Dieppe (1998-2005, 2012-Current)
Charlie Gillespie acting 1998 actor, born in Dieppe
Paul LeBlanc makeup and hairstyling 1946 2019 Academy Award winning hairstylist (Amadeus, Return of the Jedi, Black Swan)
People from Edmundston
Name Famous for Birth Death Other
Joseph Bérubé government service (judge and Ombudsman) Longest-serving Ombudsman of New Brunswick (1976–1993).
Maurice Bolyer music 1920 1978 banjo player who appeared on The Tommy Hunter Show
John Carl Murchie military 1895 1966 Commander of the Canadian Army from 1943 to 1945
Cédrick Desjardins sports 1985 hockey goaltender, plays for the Tampa Bay Lightning affiliate in the AHL
Dave Hilton, Sr. sports 1940 2023 professional boxer who won a Canadian championship in three different weight divisions
Ty LaForest sports 1917 1947 Major League Baseball player who played with the Boston Red Sox
Maryse Ouellet sports 1983 professional wrestler and former two-time WWE Divas Champion
Natasha St-Pier music 1981 singer, better known in France
Shawn Sawyer sports 1985 figure skater, finished 12th overall at the XXth Winter Olympics held in Turin, Italy
Bernard Valcourt politics 1952 federal politician
Roch Voisine music 1963 singer, actor (born and raised in St-Basile)
People from Fredericton
Name Famous for Birth Death Other
Jake Allen sports 1990 NHL goaltender for the Montreal Canadiens
Lisa Alward writer 1962 nominee for the 2024 Carol Shields Prize for Fiction
Rebecca Agatha Armour literature 1845 1891 novelist and schoolteacher who lived almost her whole life in the town
John Babbitt science 1845 1889 built the first working phonograph in New Brunswick
R. E. Balch academics 1894 1994 entomologist
J. W. "Bud" Bird 1932 Provincial Cabinet Minister and member of the House of Commons of Canada
Troy Brewer Retail Industry 1971 Vice President of Stores GUESS? Inc
Bliss Carman literature 1861 1929 poet
Herb Curtis literature 1946 author
Mike Eagles sports 1963 former NHL player
Gérard La Forest law 1926 former Supreme Court judge
Julia O. Henson activist 1852 A co-founder of the NAACP and the Harriet Tubman house in Boston
Hugh Havelock McLean politics 1854 1938 lawyer, MP, general, and Lieutenant Governor
Hal Merrill sports 1964 three-time bronze medalist at the Paralympic Games, two in the 1992 Summer Paralympics and one in the 1996 Summer Paralympics
Alden Nowlan literature 1933 1983 poet, playwright, journalist
Willie O'Ree sports 1935 first black NHL player
Charles G. D. Roberts literature 1860 1943 poet, the "father of Canadian poetry"
John Saunders politics 1754 1834 Chief Justice on N.B. Supreme Court
Andy Scott politics 1955 2013 former Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development – Fredericton
Brad Woodside politics 1948 longest-serving mayor in the City of Fredericton's history
People from Miramichi
Name Famous for Birth Death Other
George P. Burchill politics 1889 1977 shipbuilding and lumber operations, Senator of Canada 1945–1977
John Ralston actor 1964 "George Venturi" from Life with Derek
Max Aitken politics 1879 1964 1st Baron Beaverbrook, business tycoon, politician, writer and philanthropist
Richard Bedford Bennett politics 1870 1947 1st Viscount Bennett, 11th Prime Minister of Canada, practised law there
Martin Cranney 1795 1870 pioneer Irish leader on the Miramichi
Joseph Cunard 1799 1865 politician, shipbuilder and businessman; former MLA; brother of Samuel Cunard
William Davidson 1740 1790 First Permanent English speaking resident businessman, shipbuilder, politician, MLA
Nicolas Denys 1598? 1688 with his son Richard Denys, pioneer fur traders
Jason Dickson 1973 former baseball player
Yvon Durelle 1929 2007 British Empire Light Heavyweight Boxing Champion
Frances Fish 1888 1975
Raymond Fraser author 1941 author and poet
James Gilmour 1782 1858
Alfred A. Green politician 1824 1899 early California pioneer
Richard Hutchison 1812 1891 businessman, former MLA and Member of Parliament
W. S. Loggie 1850 1944 politician and businessman.
Brad Malone 1989 ice hockey player
Greg Malone 1956 former ice hockey player
Jim Malone 1962 former ice hockey player
Louise Manny 1890 1970 folklorist and historian
Frank McKenna 1948 businessman and politician, former Premier of NB, former ambassador to the United States
George Roy McWilliam 1905 1977 longtime Member of Parliament
Peter Mitchell 1824 1899 politician, Father of Confederation, former Premier of NB (as a British Province) and MP
Joseph Leonard O'Brien 1895 1973 politician and businessman, former Lieutenant-Governor
Anne Quinlan educator 1839 1923 head of St. Michael's Academy
Alexander Rankin 1788 1852 politician and businessman
David Adams Richards author 1950 award-winning writer
James Rogers 1826 1903 bishop
Joseph Russell 1786 1855 former shipbuilder
Valerie Sherrard author 1957 award-winning author
Jabez Bunting Snowball politician 1837 1907 politician and businessman, former Lieutenant-Governor
Tyson Dux pro wrestler 1978 former TNA wrestler
Lemuel John Tweedie politician 1849 1917 politician and lawyer, former Premier and Lieutenant-Governor of NB
Quinson Valentino professional wrestler 1970 former international pro wrestling star
Kevin Vickers 1956 Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Commons
Michael Whelan poet 1858 1937 poet
Duane Rousselle educator, psychoanalyst 1982 educator, author, activist, and psychoanalyst
People from Moncton
Name Famous for Birth Death Other
George Carroll athlete 1897 1939 NHL defenceman
Julie Doiron musician 1972 indie rock musician with Eric's Trip
France Daigle Acadian novelist 1953 winner of the Governor General's Literary Prize for French fiction in 2012
Frederick W. Sumner was a merchant and political figure 1855 1919 was a merchant and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada[1]
Roger Lord musician professional pianist, brother of former premier Bernard Lord
Matt Minglewood musician 1947 rock musician
Marg Osburne musician 1927 1977 country and gospel singer, television and radio personality; featured on Don Messer's Jubilee and That Maritime Feeling
Mike Plume musician 1968 country singer
Phil Comeau film director 1956 directed first theatrical Acadian feature Le secret de Jérôme (Jerome's Secret)
Rhéal Cormier athlete 1968 2021 baseball player
René-Arthur Fréchet architect 1879 1950 originally from Montreal
Rick White musician 1970 indie rock musician (Eric's Trip, Elevator
Jasper Wood musician 1974 concert violinist
Holly Elissa thespian 1979 film actor
Viola Léger thespian 1930 2023 stage actress and retired Canadian Senator, known for her role as La Sagouine
Gordie Drillon athlete 1913 1986 hockey player
Robert Maillet thespian 1969 film actor, played "Uber Immortal" in 300; played "Dredger" in 2009's Sherlock Holmes
Robb Wells thespian 1971 comic actor, played "Ricky" on TV's Trailer Park Boys
Michael de Adder cartoonist 1967 political cartoonist
Sheree Fitch writer 1956 children's author
Gérald Leblanc writer 1945 2005 author and poet
Don Jardine professional wrestler 1940 2006 known as "The Spoiler" and "The Super Destroyer"; trainer of WWE wrestler The Undertaker
Antonine Maillet writer 1929 novelist, recipient of the Prix Goncourt, the highest honour in francophone literature
George Steeves writer c. 1945 contemporary photographer
Sonja Lang linguist c. 1978 linguist and translator
Sandy Ferguson athlete 1879 1919 heavyweight boxer; fought Jack Johnson five times
Russ Howard athlete 1956 two-time world champion and Olympic gold medalist men's curler
Travis Jayner athlete 1982 Olympic bronze and World Championship silver medal-winning short track speed skater
Terry Moore athlete 1958 soccer player; NASL, Irish League, Olympics, played for Canada at the 1986 World Cup
Daniel Gaudet athlete 1959 represented Canada in artistic gymnastics at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles
Northrop Frye writer 1912 1991 literary critic and academic; continues to be a prominent figure in Moncton culture, with The Frye Festival, an annual literary festival, bearing his name
James E. Lockyer government 1949 law professor and former New Brunswick Minister of Justice
Julian LeBlanc thespian 1989 actor
Michel Bastarache government 1947 Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
Claudette Bradshaw government 1949 2022 former federal Minister of Labour (1998–2004)
Herménégilde Chiasson government 1946 artist, academic, Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick 2003-2009
Reuben Cohen business 1921 2014 lawyer and business magnate
Allison Dysart government 1880 1960 Premier of New Brunswick (1935–1940)
Henry Emmerson government 1853 1914 Premier of New Brunswick (1897–1900), Federal Minister of Railways and Canals (1904–1907)
Ray Frenette government 1935 2018 Premier of New Brunswick (1997–1998)
Roméo LeBlanc government 1927 2009 former federal Minister of Fisheries, Senator and Speaker of the Canadian Senate; Governor-General of Canada (1995–1999)
Bernard Lord government 1965 Premier of New Brunswick (1999–2006)
Frank McKenna government 1948 Premier of New Brunswick (1987–1997), former Canadian ambassador to the United States of America
James Alexander Murray government 1864 1960 Premier of New Brunswick (1917)
Ivan Rand government 1884 1969 Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada; creator of the Rand formula, which allows union dues to be automatically subtracted from workers' salaries; member of the UNSCOP, which oversaw the partition of Palestine in 1947
Brenda Robertson government 1929 2020 first female member of the New Brunswick legislature and the first female cabinet minister in New Brunswick, Canadian Senator (1984–2004)
Brian Gallant government 1982 Premier of New Brunswick (2014–2018)
Bill "Spaceman" Lee athlete 1946 American pro baseball pitcher; played four years with the Moncton Mets (1984–1987)
Clifford William Robinson government 1866 1944 Premier of New Brunswick (1907–1908), Canadian Senator
People from Riverview
Full name Known for Birth Death Other
Charles Foster Writer 1923 2017
Travis Jayner Sports 1982
Michael LeBlanc Sports 1987
Mike Miller Sports 1989
Jordan Murray Sports 1992
Todd Smith Politics 1971
Yvette Victoria Angela Swan Minister 1945 2021

Saint John skyline
Saint John skyline

The following is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in Saint John, New Brunswick.

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B

C

D

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G

H

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M

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  • John O'Brien (1866–1913) – Major League Baseball player[96]
  • Bill O'Neill (1880–1920) – Major League Baseball outfielder
  • Chauncey O'Toole (born 1986) – former rugby union player and firefighter[97]
  • Jordan Owens (born 1986) – former professional ice hockey player[98]

P

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  • Jim Quinn (born 1957) – former Saint John Port Authority president, politician; senator[103]

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  • Nelson Rattenbury (1907–1973) – businessman, member of the Senate of Canada[104]
  • Donna Reardon – current Mayor of Saint John
  • Daniel Aloysius Riley (1916–1984) – politician; Member of Parliament, MLA, and member of the Senate of Canada[105]
  • Robert J. Ritchie – politician
  • Darren Roach (born 1986) – curler
  • Jason Roach (born 1984) – curler
  • John Robertson (1799–1876) – Scottish-born businessman, Mayor of Saint John, member of the Senate of Canada[106]
  • John Robinson (1762–1828) – American-born merchant, Mayor of Saint John, MLA[107]
  • Fred Ross (1927–2014) – artist[108]
  • W. E. D. Ross (1912–1995) – actor, playwright, writer[109]
  • William Ryan (1887–1938) – barrister, journalist, politician[110]

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  • Heather Young – filmmaker[148]

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See also

  • List of people from New Brunswick

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People from Albert County
Full Name Community Famous for Birth Death Other
R. B. Bennett Hopewell Hill Politics 1870 1947 lawyer, businessman, politician, philanthropist, Prime Minister
W. A. C. Bennett Hastings Politics 1900 1979
John Coleman Calhoun Politics 1871 1950
A. Russell Colpitts Colpitts Settlement Politics 1906 2008
Fred Colpitts Colpitts Settlement Politics; Business 1887 1963 Fur farmer
Harry O. Downey Curryville Politics 1897 1974
Molly Kool Alma Sea Captain 1916 2009
William James Lewis Hillsborough Politics 1830 1910
Malcolm MacLeod Politics
Abner Reid McClelan Riverside-Albert Politics 1831 1917 Lieutenant-Governor
Hugh McMonagle Hillsborough Politics 1817 1889
Neil McNeil Hillsborough Religion 1851 1934
Charles J. Osman Hillsborough Politics 1851 1922
George Robert Parkin Parkindale Education 1846 1922
Cyrus Wesley Peck Hopewell Hill Military 1871 1956 Victoria Cross recipient
Freddie Prosser Shenstone Wrestling 1938 1974
James W. Reid Harvey Architect 1851 1943
Watson Elkinah Reid Harvey Architect 1858 1944
Wayne Steeves Lower Coverdale Politician 1944
Mike Deuce

Stoney Creek

Videographer and Comedian 1981
William Steeves Hillsborough Politician 1814 1873
Claude D. Taylor Edgetts Landing Politics 1911 1970
Harold A. Terris Politics 2001
Gaius S. Turner Harvey Politics 1838 1892
John D. Wallace Politics 1949
People from Carleton County
Full name Community Famous for Birth Death Other
Earle Avery Woodstock Harness racing 1894 1977 Canada & U.S. Hall of Fame
Robert Begg Florenceville Researcher 1914 1982
Dianne Brushett Bath Researcher 1942
Judy Clendening Judge
Fred Cogswell East Centreville Poet 1917 2004
Charles Connell Northampton Politics 1810 1873
Frank Copp Bristol Judge 1881 1959
Horace Victor Dalling Richmond Inventor 1854 1931
Aida McAnn Flemming Victoria Corner Premier's Wife 1896 1944 wife of Hugh John Flemming
Hugh John Flemming Peel Premier of New Brunswick 1899 1982
Myles Goodwyn Woodstock Musician 1948 Frontman of April Wine
Richard Hatfield Hartland Premier of New Brunswick 1931 1991 Canadian Senator
Harrison McCain Florenceville Entrepreneur 1927 2004
Wallace McCain Florenceville Entrepreneur 1930 2011
Andy Tommy Hartland/Woodstock Pro Football player 1911 1972
Anthony Hamblin Centreville Fairfax Financial Holdings 1939 Hamblin Watsa Investments
People from Charlotte County
Full name Community Notable for Birth Death Other
Norman Buchanan (MC) St. Stephen Military 1915 2008 Member of the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame, politician, businessman
J. Howard Crocker St. Stephen Educator and sports executive 1870 1959 Physical education director for the YMCA and University of Western Ontario, Executive with the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada and the Canadian Olympic Committee[1]
Gilbert Ganong Springfield Cofounder of Ganong Bros. Limited 1851 1917 Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick
Hardy N. Ganong St. Stephen Sportsman, soldier, businessman 1890 1963
Alexander Gibson Oak Bay, New Brunswick Industrialist 1819 1913 Founder of Marysville
Richard Hanson Bocabec, Charlotte County, New Brunswick Politician 1879 1948
Don Sweeney St. Stephen Hockey player 1966
David Walker St. Stephen Writer 1911 1992 Born in Scotland; two of his novels were made into feature films
People from Gloucester County
Full Name Community Famous for Birth Death Other
Renée Blanchar Caraquet Filmmaker 1964
Luc Bourdon Shippagan Athlete 1987 2008 NHL player
Jean-François Breau Tracadie Musician 1978 Acadian singer
Edith Butler Hautes-Terres Musician 1942 Acadian singer
Herménégilde Chiasson Saint-Simon Poet 1946 29th Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick
Tom Culligan Belledune Businessman 1945 co-founder of the Second Cup franchise company
Jason Godin Maisonnette Politics 1993 Mayor of Maisonnette since 2012 and NDP candidate for the riding of Acadie-Bathurst in 2015 federal election
Wilfred LeBouthillier Tracadie Musician 1978 Acadian singer and 2003 winner of Star Academie (a Quebec reality show for aspiring singers)
Denis Losier Tracadie Politician 1952 New Brunswick Liberal MLA (Tracadie) and Minister from 1988 to 1994
Rose-Marie Losier-Cool Tracadie Politician 1937 Senator 1995–2012
Serge Rousselle Tracadie Politics 19xx New Brunswick Attorney General; Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development; Liberal MLA for the riding of Tracadie-Sheila
Doug Young Tracadie Politician 1940 New Brunswick MLA from 1978–1983, New Brunswick Minister of Fisheries in 1987, Liberal MP and Minister from 1993–1997
Robert Young Caraquet Politician 1834 1904 great-uncle of Doug Young
People from Kent County
Full Name Community Famous for Birth Death Other
Joël Bourgeois Grande-Digue Sports 1971 3000m steeplechase runner, gold medalist at the 1999 Pan American Games, silver medalist at the 2003 Pan American Games, and two time Olympian, in the 1996 and 2000 editions of the Games
Donald J. Savoie Bouctouche Political analyst 1947
Christian Kit Goguen Saint-Charles Singer-songwriter 1978
K. C. Irving Bouctouche Industrialist 1899 1992
Bonar Law Five Rivers Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1858 1923 First British Prime Minister born outside the British Isles
Mia Martina Saint-Ignace Singer 1982
Antonine Maillet Bouctouche Author 1929 Prix Goncourt winner
Robert Maillet Sainte-Marie-de-Kent Wrestler/Actor 1969
Louis Robichaud Champdoré Premier of New Brunswick 1925 2005
Margery Ward Bass River Politician 1942 1993
People from Kings County
Name Community Famous for Birth Death Other
Winston Bronnum Sussex Sculptor 1929 1991
Chris Cummings Norton Country music singer 1975
John Peters Humphrey Hampton Lawyer 1905 1995 diplomat, scholar and principal author of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Anna Ruth Lang Nauwigewauk Recipient of the Canadian Cross of Valour (1982)
Hugh J. McCormick Kennebecasis Island Speed Skater 1854 1910 World professional speed skater 1890-1892
George McCready Price Havelock Creationist 1870 1963
Anna McNulty Grand Bay-Westfield YouTuber 2002
People from Madawaska County
Full name Community Famous for Birth Death Other
Pius Michaud St. Leonard Politics 1870 1956
Irénée Pelletier Saint-Andre Politics 1939 1994
Joseph-Aurèle Plourde Saint-François-de-Madawaska Religion 1915 2013
Jocelyne Saucier Clair Writer 1948 -
Serge Patrice Thibodeau Rivière-Verte Writer 1959 -
People from Northumberland County
Full Name Community Famous for Birth Death Other
Joe Mike Augustine Metepenagiag Mi'kmaq Nation Discoverer of the Augustine Mound 1911 1995
Noah Augustine Metepenagiag Mi'kmaq Nation Native activist and former Chief 1971 2010
R. B. Bennett Chatham Prime Minister of Canada 1870 1947
Yvon Durelle Baie-Ste-Anne Boxer 1929 2007
Lisa LeBlanc Rosaireville Singer-songwriter 1990
Allan Legere Chatham Head (Miramichi) Serial Killer 1948

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Raymond Fraser Black River-Hardwicke Author 1941 2018

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Melissa Ann Shepard Burnt Church Criminal 1935 [4]
People from Queens County
Full Name Community Famous for Birth Death Other
Henry A. Austin Scotchtown Politics 1833 1911
Elizabeth Brewster Chipman Author 1922 2012
Marjorie Taylor Morell Minto Author of Of Mines and Men; 1995 recipient of United Nations Community Service Award 1918 2004
Eldon Rathburn Queenstown Film composer 1916 2008
Don Mogard Hampstead Boxer 1925 1994
People from Restigouche County
Full name Community Known for Birth Death Other
Pamela Palmater Eel River Mi'kmaq lawyer, professor, activist, author 1970
Hubert Marcoux Charlo French-Canadian solo sailor and author February 12, 1941 November 2009
Guy Arseneault Dalhousie Former member of the House of Commons of Canada May 11, 1952
Gord Titcomb Dalhousie Ice hockey player in the WHA September 3, 1953
People from Saint John County
Full Name Community Famous for Birth Death Other
Judson Burpee Black St. Martins Physician 1842 1924
Walter Edward Foster St. Martins Politics 1873 1947
People from Sunbury County
Full name Community Notable for Birth Death Other
Jenica Atwin Oromocto Politician
(Member of Parliament)
1987 She ran as a provincial candidate under the Green Party ticket, in the 2018 general election.
Washington Atlee Burpee Sheffield Horticulturist 1858 1915
Henry Emmerson Maugerville Lawyer 1853 1914
August Ames Maugerville Pornographic film actor 1994 2017
People from Victoria County
Full Name Community Famous for Birth Death Other
Ron Turcotte Drummond Sports 1941
Wayne Maunder Four Falls Actor 1937 2018
People from Westmorland County
Full Name Community Famous for Birth Death Other
Léonce Cormier Dorchester Wrestler 1948
Emile Goguen Pointe-du-Chene Wrestler 1936
Douglas How Dorchester Reporter and Author 1919 2001
K. V. Johansen Sackville Writer 1968
Roméo LeBlanc Memramcook Governor-General of Canada 1927 2009
Douglas Lochhead Sackville Poet 1922 2011
Arthur Motyer Sackville Professor, author, playwright 1925 2011
Charles G. D. Roberts Westcock Poet 1860 1943
Claude Roussel Cap-Pelé Sculptor 1930
People from York County
Full name Community Famous for Birth Death Other
Sarah Emma Edmonds Magaguadavic Soldier in the Union Army during the American Civil War 1841 1898
Roland H. Hartley Shogomoc Governor of the U.S. state of Washington 1864 1952 [5]
Casey LeBlanc Nackawic-Millville Singer 1987
Adam Oliver Lumberman, mill owner, contractor, and politician 1823 1882 [6]
Dr. Chris Simpson Nackawic-Millville President of the Canadian Medical Association 1967
Jake Thomas Douglas CFL defensive lineman and 107th Grey Cup champion 1990
Edward Winslow Kingsclear UE Loyalist and part founder of New Brunswick 1746/7 1815
Matthew Wuest Stanley Reporter and creator of CapGeek 1979 2015
Troy Brewer Beaverdam Vice President of stores GUESS? Inc. [] 1971

References

  1. ^ University of Western Ontario (1960). "J. Howard Crocker fonds". Archeion. Archives Association of Ontario. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
  2. ^ 2001 CNews article profiling five SHU inmates, including Legere archived at douglaschristie.com
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