Here are some other pictures we took of Newcastle, Caraquet, Beresford, Carleton, and Acadia National Park in Maine.
Lighthouse on the coast of New Brunswick on Northumberland Straight.
Giant lobster at Shediac, New Brunswick
St. Paul's Anglican Church in Chatham Head, where Thomas B. Maltby and his wife Margaret are buried, and Mary Maltby, the first wife of Thomas Maltby. Early generations of Maltbys were all baptized and married here by Rev. Sam Bacon. Below are two of the gravestones:
Left is the gravestone of Thomas B. Maltby and his wife Margaret Maltby, and their son George who died at the age of 11.
Right is the gravestone of Mary the wife of Thomas Maltby, and their two sons George and Robert who also died young.
St. Andrew's Anglican Church in Newcastle where later generations of Maltbys were baptized, married, and buried, including Thomas Maltby and his second wife, Margaret.
Below is the gravestone of Thomas and his wives, the picture courtesy of Steve Maltby:
On the side of this gravestone are listed 8 of the children of Thomas Maltby by his two wives.
John and Jason at Caraquet Village.
Lily and Jason at Caraquet Village beside an old 18th century Acadian home.
Horses coming across a covered bridge at Caraquet Village.
Peter and Joan Maltby in front of their home in Beresford where we enjoyed a wonderful lunch and warm company.
Jason took this picture of Lily, Peter, Joan and John in Beresford.
Overlooking Carleton, Québec, harbor and Bay de Chaleur from Mount Saint Joseph.
Lily and Jason in Acadia National Park in Maine after leaving Canada.
Another picture of Jason and Lily in Acadia National Park.
Looking down at Bar Harbor, Maine from the top of Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park.
That's a big ocean liner anchored out in the harbor. Beautiful clear day.
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