Place:Bellefleur (Saint Léonard), Madawaska (county), New Brunswick, Canada

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NameBellefleur (Saint Léonard)
TypeCommunity
Coordinates47.113°N 67.876°W
Located inMadawaska (county), New Brunswick, Canada
See alsoSaint Léonard (parish), Madawaska (county), New Brunswick, Canadaparish in which it is located
NOTE: Another settlement named Bellefleur is now part of the City of Edmundston in Madawaska Parish and a third, Bellefleur (Green River) was a former name of the village of Rivière Verte.

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Bellefleur (Saint Léonard) is a community in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It is situated in Saint-Léonard Parish of Madawaska County. It is on the east bank of the Saint John River and thus is less than a mile away from the United States border.

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Bellefleur is located on east side of the St. John River, 4.49 km southeast of the village of Saint Léonard in Saint Léonard Parish, Madawaska County. It had a post office 1908-1949 with Cyrille Bellefleur as the first postmaster. (Source:Place Names of New Brunswick)

Research Tips

  • New Brunswick Provincial Archives. This is the introductory page. The tabs will lead you to more precise material.
  • The FamilySearch wiki. This lists the availability of vital statistics indexes for New Brunswick.
  • New Brunswick GenWeb. A round-up of a lot of genealogical information at the province, county and parish level. Lists of cemeteries and monumental inscriptions can be found here.
  • The Provincial Archives website titled The Placenames of New Brunswick has maps of all of its parishes and descriptions of some communities within them. This site contains "cadastral" maps for each parish illustrating the grantee’s name for land granted by the province. These maps are cumulative, showing all grants regardless of date.
  • Microfilm images of all Canadian censuses 1851-1911 are online at Library and Archives Canada, as well as at FamilySearch and Ancestry. The 1921 census appears to be available only at Ancestry.
  • The CanGenealogy page for New Brunswick. An overview of available online sources with links written by Dave Obee.
  • More possibilities can be found by googling "New Brunswick province family history" and investigating the results.
  • The word "rencensement", found in Sources, is French for "census".
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