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Anglican Registers Project

Anglican Registers Project

About the Anglican Registers Project (ARP)

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PLEASE NOTE: Due to the process of launching this new website, login credentials for new members may be delayed.


The ARP database now includes: (16 Dec 2025)
  •     2,390 registers for viewing.
  •     56,168 register page images for viewing.
  •     550,087 records of baptisms, burials, marriages, confirmations, and other events.
  •     1,344,699 individual names involved in these events.

Access:
  •     NBGS members can search the database by name, location, event type, and date.
  •     Non-members can register as "guests" to view register images by location and date.
  •     Full access is available by joining NBGS online.

Summary – Key Points
  •     Anglican church records in New Brunswick date back to 1768.    
  •     Some non-event (administrative) pages will remain un-transcribed but will still be viewable.
  •     The project is a joint initiative of NBGS and the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick.


Project background

The Anglican Church has been active in New Brunswick since 1768, when Rev. John Eagleson was sent by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts to serve communities in the Tantramar area. A significant expansion occurred in 1783, when United Empire Loyalists arrived and established new congregations. With them came the practice of recording key church events such as baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and burials.

Starting in the 1960s, the Anglican Diocese of Fredericton began efforts to collect and preserve these valuable records. Today, over 2,000 registers are housed at the Diocesan Archives.

In May 2018, the New Brunswick Genealogical Society (NBGS) partnered with the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick (PANB)—which now manages the Anglican records—to launch the Anglican Registers Project (ARP). This initiative aimed to scan, transcribe, and publish these records online for public access via the NBGS website.

Work officially began in January 2019 after a pilot phase and the recruitment of both technical staff and volunteer transcribers. The project is challenging due to the fragile condition of many registers and the resources required to handle, scan, and enhance them.

  • Ancestral Lines
  • Anglican Registers
  • Cemetery & Burial Resources
  • Census Records
  • Family Bible Registers
  • Family Folders
  • Family Histories
  • First Families
  • Land & Maps
  • Library Records
  • Life Events
  • Miscellaneous Collections
  • Obituaries Project Database Search
  • Photo Gallery
  • Probate Records Project
  • Queries
  • Religious Resources
  • Research Assistance
  • Videos & Slideshows
  • Links

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