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Identifier/Call Number
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MCC-00275
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Description
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This collection consists of research materials collected and transcribed by Beatrice Craig. Included are notes on the Haldimand papers with references to the Saint John Valley and people who moved to the Valley; notes on "Cour des Playdoyers Communs" vs. the district of Quebec, arranged by docket number and included transcription of the trial to 1790; notes on the trial of an "Indian murderer;" notes on microfilm concerning New Brunswick Crown Land papers, land petitions, and Kennebecassis and the lower Saint John Valley; a list of contents and transcription of an account of Acadians by Simon, Hazen, and White; and miscellaneous notes. Also included are transcriptions by former Acadian Archives/Archives acadiennes archivist, Nick Hawes, as well as his general notes on the articles originally included in the collection, "info about people who went to Madawaska or people connected to Madawaska."
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Copyright Statement and Conditions governing use
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Copyright has not been assigned to the Acadian Archives/Archives acadiennes
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Biography, Administrative History and Provenance
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Material was acquired from Beatrice Craig, 2006.
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Extent
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6 folders (.20 cubic feet)
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Arrangement
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Folder 1: Haldimand paper: notes. Includes: report on Canadian Archives. Several pages from Haldimand papers with references to the Saint John Valley or people who came here (transcriptions of these documents are sometimes incomplete). Folder 2: Cour des Playdoyers Communs/district of Quebec: notes. Includes: transcriptions of trial to 1790. Organized by docket number. Folder 3: Archives du Quebec a Quebec cours de Justice du Regime Anglais/TL.999: notes. Includes notes on the trial of an "Indian murderer." Folder 4: N.B. Crown Land Papers/RS 108/Land Petition and Others/ Kennebecassis: notes. Includes: notes regarding Kennebecassis and lower Saint John (F and MFM both denote microfilm numbers). Folder 5: Simon, Hazen, and White materials. Includes a list of contents, an abstracted list of relevant items, a transcription of an account of Acadians, and 2 pages of index, 1785-1787 , 1825-1828. Folder 6: Miscellaneous materials on Madawaska at PANB: notes
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Materials Specific Details
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Gingras, Robert-Edmond. "Étude sommaire des Seigneurs de Rivière-du-Loup." L'Ancêtre: Bulletin de la Société de genéalogie de Québec. 5:3 (Nov 1978). 71- 79. Hudon, Paul-Henri. "La famille de Simon Beaulieu et de Marie-Salomée Andoirick estelle d'origine acadiennes ou canadienne " Mémoires de la société généalogique canadienne-française. 46:2 (1995). 106-115. -----. "La guerre de sept ans: ses effets à Rivière-Ouelle." Mémoires de la société généalogique canadienne-française. 47:2 (1996). 93-116. -----. "Jean-Baptiste Dupéré, marchand à Rivière-Ouelle." L'Ancêtre: Bulletin de la Société de genéalogie de Québec. 21:9 (May 1995). 323-334. -----. "Jean-Baptiste Dupéré, marchand à Rivière-Ouelle." L'Ancêtre: Bulletin de la Société de genéalogie de Québec. 22:7 (March 1996). 243-254. -----. "Jean-Baptiste Grandmaison (1716-1793), un ancêtre fort actif." L'Ancêtre: Bulletin de la Société de genéalogie de Québec. 25:1,2 (Oct/Nov 1998). 19-28. -----. "Les négociants de Kamouraska, le Madawaska et les Anglophones, 1775-1790." L'Ancêtre: Bulletin de la Société de genéalogie de Québec. 25:3,4 (Dec 1998/Jan 1999). 77-92. Masse, Jean-Claude. "La guerre des fourrures au Madawaska-Témiscouata." L'Ancêtre: Bulletin de la Société de genéalogie de Québec. 26:4 (Nov/Dec 1999). 89-97.
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Notes
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Béatrice Craig was born in France in 1949. She studied at l'Université de Lille, where she obtained her Maitrise ès lettres in 1975. She was awarded a Ph.D. in Canadian and American History in 1983 by the University of Maine at Orono. She is currently professeur agrégé (Associate Professor) in the Département d'histoire de l'Université d'Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada. Materials in French or English
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Recommended Citation
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Beatrice Craig research materials, MCC-00275, Acadian Archives/Archives acadiennes, University of Maine at Fort Kent