Flows east into Nashwaak River, 1 mile south of Taymouth.
Probably named for Angus McBean, Loyalist of 42nd (Black Watch) Regiment.
John and Richard McBean also had grants there.
In Maliseet Babkwelgwadekbegwesiniak .
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NBSCA 2022-09-06 16:21:53 2022-09-06 16:21:53 McBean Brook
Adjacent to Spednic Lake.
Japhet and William McAllister had land grants there.
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NBSCA 2022-09-06 16:21:53 2022-09-06 16:21:53 McAllister Cove
13 miles northeast of Moncton.
Post Office McDougal Settlement circa 1885-1903; Post Office MacDougall’s 1903-1935.
John MacDougall was a settler there circa 1820.
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NBSCA 2022-09-06 16:21:53 2022-09-06 16:21:53 MacDougall
7 miles southeast of Gagetown.
Post Office McDonald’s Point 1861-1915.
Named for Alexander, David and John MacDonald, land grantees there.
Alexander MacDonald was a Loyalist settler 1783 at Saint John.
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NBSCA 2022-09-06 16:21:53 2022-09-06 16:21:53 MacDonalds Point
In Saint John, 8 miles southwest of city centre.
Post Office Pisarinco 1854-1903; Post Office Lorneville 1903-1968.
Named for John Douglas Campbell, Marquess of Lorne (1845-1914), Governor General of Canada 1878-1883.
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NBSCA 2022-09-06 16:21:53 2022-09-06 16:21:53 Lorneville
Established 1871.
Named for John Douglas Campbell, Marquess of Lorne (1845-1914), Governor General of Canada 1878-1883, married to Princess Louise during the year that the parish was established.
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NBSCA 2022-09-06 16:21:53 2022-09-06 16:21:53 Lorne Parish
5 miles northeast of Chatham.
Post Office Black Brook 1861-1895, Robert Blake postmaster; Post Office Loggieville from 1895, Andrew Loggie, first postmaster.
Village incorporated in 1966. Amalgamated in 1995 to form part of City of Miramichi.
Robert Logie (later Loggie) was a settler from Scotland circa 1790.
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NBSCA 2022-09-06 16:21:53 2022-09-06 16:21:53 Loggieville
11 miles north of Richibucto.
Post Office Logiecroft 1938-1955.
W.S. Loggie and Co. Ltd. had a fish processing plant there.
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NBSCA 2022-09-06 16:21:53 2022-09-06 16:21:53 Loggiecroft
Flows south into Maces Bay.
Possibly named for an early resident called Lochlan or for the Passamaquoddy Maliseet word lox for ‘devil’ or ‘panther’.
In Passamaquoddy Maliseet Manessadik , ‘clam-gathering place’.
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NBSCA 2022-09-06 16:21:53 2022-09-06 16:21:53 Lochs Brook
Northeast of Saint John.
Named by Lauchlan Donaldson circa 1810 for the loch in Scotland. He had a land grant at the west end of the lake.
Donaldson was a mayor of Saint John.
Formerly called 9-Mile Lake .
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