Ron Foster
The document is a genealogical research report detailing the history of the Foster family, particularly focusing on the origins and lineage of the Fosters who settled in Fosterville, New Brunswick, in the mid-1800s.
The Fosterville Fosters Family History explores the genealogy of the Foster family, tracing their roots back over 300 years to the mid-1800s settlement of Fosterville, NB.
Ronald B. Foster, the author, is a "Double Foster" with both paternal and maternal ancestors named Foster.
Research began in early 2013, focusing on four Foster brothers: David, James, Josiah, and Elias, who settled in Fosterville.
The family lineage is traced back to Samuel Foster (b. 1780) and includes notable ancestors such as Josiah Foster (b. 1758), a Loyalist soldier in the Revolutionary War.
The research utilized various sources, including census reports, certificates, and personal recollections, culminating in a 70-page document titled "The Fosterville Fosters – 300 years of history."