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List of people from York County, New Brunswick

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of notable people from York County, New Brunswick and Canada. Although not everyone in this list was born in York County, they all live or have lived in York County and have had significant connections to the communities.

This article does not include people from Fredericton, as they have their own section.

Full name Community Famous for Birth Death Other
Sarah Emma Edmonds Magaguadavic Soldier in the Union Army during the American Civil War 1841 1898
Roland H. Hartley Shogomoc Governor of the U.S. state of Washington 1864 1952 [1]
Casey LeBlanc Nackawic-Millville Singer 1987
Adam Oliver Lumberman, mill owner, contractor, and politician 1823 1882 [2]
Dr. Chris Simpson Nackawic-Millville President of the Canadian Medical Association 1967
Jake Thomas Douglas CFL defensive lineman and 107th Grey Cup champion 1990
Edward Winslow Kingsclear UE Loyalist and part founder of New Brunswick 1746/7 1815
Matthew Wuest Stanley Reporter and creator of CapGeek 1979 2015
Troy Brewer Beaverdam Vice President of stores GUESS? Inc. [] 1971

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  1. ^ "Washington Governor Louis Folwell Hart". National Governors Association. Retrieved October 10, 2012.
  2. ^ Emery, George (2002). Adam Oliver of Ingersoll, 1823-1882: Lumberman, Millowner, Contractor, and Politician. Western University, London: Ingersoll Historical Society. pp. 1–179. ISBN 0-9688876-1-9.
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