Weldford Parish, New Brunswick

Weldford
Parish

Location within Kent County, New Brunswick.
Coordinates: 46°28′12″N 65°05′33″W / 46.47°N 65.0925°W / 46.47; -65.0925
Country  Canada
Province  New Brunswick
County Kent County
Established 1835
Area[1]
  Land 611.61 km2 (236.14 sq mi)
Population (2011)[1]
  Total 1,318
  Density 2.2/km2 (6/sq mi)
  Pop 2006-2011 Decrease 7.6%
  Dwellings 695
Time zone AST (UTC-4)
  Summer (DST) ADT (UTC-3)

Weldford is a Canadian parish found in Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada that was established in 1835 with a local Agricultural Association and named for John W Weldon and John P. Ford, who were Members of the Legislative Assembly for Kent County in 1835.

A 1920s newspaper article states "The first Representative for the County of Kent was Judge Weldon who returned in 1828 and continued as sole member until representation was increased and Mr. J. P. Ford, formerly of Halifax, who built the Fords Mills in the Richibucto River returned with him. Colonel David McAlmon subsequently took Mr. Ford’s place and he and Judge Weldon were returned for four years. McAlmon was later substituted for Senator Wark and he and Weldon were members until 1850."

In the 2011 Census Weldford had a population of 1,318.

Governance

The entire parish forms the local service district of the parish of Waterford, established in 1966 to assess for fire protection. Non-fire related rescue was added in 2012. First aid and ambulance services (1982–2012) were formerly included.

Delineation

Weldford Parish is defined in the Territorial Division Act[2] as being bounded:

South by Saint-Paul and Sainte-Marie Parishes; west by the prolongation of a line running north twenty-two degrees west by the magnet of the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, from a point on the County line between Westmorland and Kent Counties, distant twenty miles from the north point of Shediac Island; east and north by a line beginning at a point on the westerly prolongation of the northern line of Wellington Parish, at the intersection of a line running south from the mouth of Black Brook; thence northerly along said line to the mouth of Black Brook; thence down the East Branch of and the main Saint Nicholas River to the Richibucto River, thence up said river to the west line of lot number 9, granted to William Harley; thence northerly along said line and its northerly prolongation to the rear line of the Richibucto River Indian Reserve number 15; thence by a line running true west to the western boundary of the parish.

Communities

Demographics

Population

Population trend[3]

Census Population Change (%)
2006 1,426 Decrease2.8%
2001 1,467 Decrease6.0%
1996 1,561 Increase0.1%
1991 1,560 N/A

Language

Mother tongue language (2006)[4]

Language Population Pct (%)
English only 1,175 82.17%
French only 230 16.08%
Other languages 15 1.05%
Both English and French 10 0.70%

Religion

There are several Catholic churches in Weldford Parish, all belonging to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Moncton:

Bass River Presbyterian Church in 1886

Also there are four Presbyterian churches, belonging to Bass River Pastoral Charge, The Presbytery of New Brunswick, Synod of the Atlantic Provinces:

The United Church of Canada has two congregations, belonging to Rexton Pastoral Charge, Chignecto Presbytery, Maritime Conference:

And there is one Anglican church, belonging to the Parish of Kent, Archdeaconry of Moncton, Diocese of Fredericton.

See also

References



Coordinates: 46°28′12″N 65°05′33″W / 46.47000°N 65.09250°W / 46.47000; -65.09250 (Weldford Parish, New Brunswick)

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