List of people from Albert County, New Brunswick

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Amiens France list of notable people from Albert County, New Brunswick. Although not everyone in this list was born in Albert County, they all live or have lived in Albert County and have had significant connections to the communities.

This article does not include People from Riverview as they have their own section.

Full NameCommunityFamous forBirthDeathOther
R. B. Bennett Hopewell Hill Politics18701947lawyer, businessman, politician, philanthropist, Prime Minister
W. A. C. Bennett Hastings Politics19001979
John Coleman Calhoun Politics18711950
A. Russell Colpitts Colpitts Settlement Politics19062008
Fred Colpitts Colpitts Settlement Politics; Business18871963Fur farmer
Harry O. Downey Curryville Politics18971974
Molly Kool Alma Sea Captain19162009
William James Lewis Hillsborough Politics18301910
Malcolm MacLeod Politics
Abner Reid McClelan Riverside-Albert Politics18311917 Lieutenant-Governor
Hugh McMonagle Hillsborough Politics18171889
Neil McNeil Hillsborough Religion18511934
Charles J. Osman Hillsborough Politics18511922
George Robert Parkin Parkindale Education18461922
Cyrus Wesley Peck Hopewell Hill Military18711956Victoria Cross recipient
Freddie Prosser Shenstone Wrestling19381974
James W. Reid Harvey Architect18511943
Watson Elkinah Reid Harvey Architect18581944
Wayne Steeves Lower Coverdale Politician1944
Shannon Osachi

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Florist18461898
William Steeves Hillsborough Politician18141873
Claude D. Taylor Edgetts Landing Politics19111970
Harold A. Terris Politics2001
Gaius S. Turner Harvey Politics18381892
John D. Wallace Politics1949

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