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Seadog, thank you very much. Anything that helps narrow the search and locate the right cemetery is welcome information.
SeaDog said:OK. I figured the more background information we had on A.J. Fowlie, the easier it would be to narrow down the possible churchyards. So far I've been able to drum up a few key documents. The Commonwealth Graveyard Commission had his wife listed as Minnie Martin. Using that I've managed to find their marriage certificate. They were married in York county (Fredericton) on the 15th of June 1892. His occupation was listed as Drill Instructor and he was born in Little Branch, NB (which is next to Fowlies Mill in Black River Bridge, NB). He was a presbyterian and the son of Robert and Mary (hard to read the handwriting - looks like Mary). Minnie, on the otherhand, was a Roman Catholic and from Fredericton originally. They were both 29 at the time of their marriage. Next logical step is to start checking presbyterian churchyards. If it is the A.J. Fowlie recorded as being buried in Glenelg - there is the distinct possibility that the church was converted into a United Church - more than a few presbyterian and methodist churches in that area were. The wife being from York county, does however open up the possibility that he is buried in the Fredericton/St. John area. Quite the puzzle! I'll be home in NB on summer leave soon enough and may have to spend the odd lazy sunday making the rounds of some the churches to continue the elimination process.
ArmyVern said:I also tracked all of the above information and documents, and was pretty certain we'd find him buried in the Black River Bridge area; alas my relatives who live there have had no luck to date. Our last documentation suggested Saint John was a distinct possibility as well. During the time period in question, much migration and travel occured between Saint John and Mirimichi due to the lumber industry and the shipping industry. I wish you success during your vacation as I would love to see this gentleman located and recorded correctly!!
Vern
Baden Guy said:Which is near this place: http://www.miramichi.org/en/
ArmyVern said:I just sent an email off to my cousin in Loggieville asking them to recce out the cemetaries there.
57Chevy said:I had this thread in my favorites list for a while now.
I'm just wondering if Capt. AJ Fowlie (RCR) headstone or
marker has been located or not.
Michael O'Leary said:
57Chevy said:I am very happy to see the completion of this outstanding project.
Regards