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Fairvale, New Brunswick

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Fairvale
Neighbourhood
Fairvale is located in New Brunswick
Fairvale
Fairvale
Coordinates: 45°24′5.3″N 65°58′31″W / 45.401472°N 65.97528°W / 45.401472; -65.97528
CountryCanada
ProvinceNew Brunswick
CountyKings County

Fairvale was an incorporated village in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada. After settlers first arrived in 1819, it was used as a farming region until the early 20th century.[1] On January 1, 1998, Fairvale was amalgamated with the town of Rothesay.[2]

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History

Settlers first arrived in Fairvale in 1819, after which it was used as a farming region until the early 20th century. Previously known as Fairleigh around the 1880s, it was later renamed to Fairvale at an unknown date. Throughout the early 20th century, Fairvale became a summer community as well as later a dormitory community for people from Saint John.[1] Fairvale, which also included a community known as Rosedale, was incorporated as a village in 1966,[3] and later became disestablished after it was amalgamed with the town of Rothesay on January 1, 1998.[2]

Notable people

See also

Further reading

  • Dorine McVane (1984). History of Fairvale.

References

  1. ^ a b Glendenning, Burton. "Fairvale". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  2. ^ a b Canadian Almanac & Directory. Scobie & Balfour. 1998. ISBN 9781895021356. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
  3. ^ "Fairvale". archives.gnb.ca. Provincial Archives of New Brunswick. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
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