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A Message from Ruby’s Daughter ~ Carolyn Cusack Hawthorne On Feb 1, 2022 we lost one of the most knowledgeable genealogists and historians. My Mom, Ruby Cusack, had a passion for local history and genealogy. She helped many people from all over the world search their NB roots. She wrote several books on local history and was involved in a local TV series “YesterYear Lady” on the With Bobby show that aired on Cable Six in the 1980’s. We have lost so much knowledge with her passing. continued... A note from Ruby’s Grandaughter ~ Carrie Pearle Hawthorne Preserving my grandmother’s website is important to me because it reflects the incredible impact she had on so many people. What started as her personal passion grew into a resource that gave numerous people meaningful insights into their genealogy, helping them understand where they came from and giving them a sense of connection to their past. Her dedication turned family histories into living stories, and those stories touched many people. continued... |
Ruby Cusack contributed columns
to a New Brunswick Newspaper since Jan. 02, 1998 in which she gave
sources to assist in researching ancestors from New Brunswick, Canada.
By the way, you will not only meet Ruby but Cliff and other members of
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Obituary of Ruby Mae Cusack May 8, 1937-Feb 1, 2022 It is with great sadness that the family of Ruby Mae Cusack announce her death, which occurred on Tuesday, February 1, 2022, at her home in Saint John, New Brunswick. Born in Titusville, NB on May 8, 1937, she was the daughter of the late Arthur James and Mae (Provan) Floyd. continued... |
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Late historian remembered for her love of genealogy For decades, Ruby Cusack's passion for history and genealogy extended not just to her professional life, but also to her family. Her daughter Carolyn Hawthorne remembers going on family road trips where her mother always made them pull up to every cemetery she saw to walk through and read all the tombstones. continued... |
Todd Gilbert's Provincial Archives of New Brunswick Automatedgenealogy.com 1901 Census - Transcribed |
This web site was designed by the late Ruby M. Cusack.
It is maintained by Carolyn Cusack Hawthorne and granddaughter Carrie Pearle Hawthorne.
No part may be reproduced or used without permission.
RubyCusackYesteryear@gmail.com