Lewisville, New Brunswick

Lewisville is a neighbourhood in the city of Moncton, New Brunswick.

History

  • Alanson Lewis came to Moncton with his wife Mary Merritt and their entire family in the spring of 1783 from Poughkeepsie, NY, as displaced Loyalists following the American Revolution.
  • James Lewis and Sevil Lewis settled here in 1866. In 1898 Lewisville had a population of 200.[1]
  • Lewisville was officially amalgamated into the city of Moncton in 1973.

Places of note

Bordering communities

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Places adjacent to Lewisville, New Brunswick
Moncton (Humphrey) Moncton (Caledonia) Moncton (Caledonia)
Moncton (Sunny Brae)
Lewisville
Moncton (Harrisville)
Moncton (Downtown Moncton) Dieppe Dieppe

See also

References

  1. ^ History of Lewisville, Information.

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