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Located on the Kennebecasis River, 3.19 km NE of
Moss Glen, opposite
Gondola Point:
Kingston Parish,
Kings County: named for a community in England: PO
Clifton 1864-1950: in 1866 Clifton was a farming and shipbuilding village with approximately 40 families, including 9 Flewelling families and 12 Wetmore families: in 1871 it had a population of 250: in 1898 Clifton had 1 post office, 1 store, 1 church and a population of 220: PO
Clifton Royal from 1950 with the word "Royal" being added to distinguish it from the
Clifton in
Gloucester County.
Latitude
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45° 27'
Longitude
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66° 0'
County
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Kings
Parish
:
Kingston
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