St. Margarets

  • 15 miles southeast of Chatham.
  • Post Office Upper Bay du Vin 1853-1938; Post Office St. Margarets 1938-1969.
  • Named for the church there. Settled 1830.

Springfield

  • Ten miles north of Hampton. Post office from 1843-1968.
  • The centre of a parish by the same name which attracted a large number of Scots in the early nineteenth century.

Southfield

  • Ten miles south-west of Sussex. Post office from 1855-1938.
  • Formerly Campbell Settlement; first postmaster was D.K. Campbell.

Southesk Parish

  • Southesk Parish: Established 1879.
  • Probably named as a complement to Northesk Parish.

South Tweedside

  • 14 miles east of McAdam. Post Office 1909-1914.

South Gordonsville

  • 5 miles southeast of Bristol. Post Office 1893-1915.

Sinclair Lake

  • Northeast of Tuadook Lake.
  • Probably named for Edward Sinclair (1842-1901), prominent Miramichi lumberman.

Scott Siding

  • 4 miles northwest of Canterbury. Post Office 1909-1950.
  • George and Hezekiah Scott had land grants nearby.

Scott Brook

  • Flows north into Robinson Creek at Murray Corner.
  • Named for Adam Scott, a settler 1834 from Scotland.

Scotchtown

  • 13 miles south of Minto. Post Office Scotch Town 1860-1923.
  • First settled by Loyalists.
  • Settled circa 1800 by immigrants from Scotland.