The Caughey/Coughey family collection consists of the working and personal papers of the Caugheys. Earl had a legal career in New Brunswick spanning 51 years, as a solicitor, at the Bar as Barrister or on the Bench as a Provincial Court Judge, County Court Judge and Judge of the Court of Queen’s Bench in Charlotte County and New Brunswick. He played a very important role in the foundation of many organizations and associations in St Andrews and New Brunswick, including the St. Andrews Kiwanis Club, the New Brunswick Golf Association, the St. Andrews Golf Club, the St. Andrews Yacht Club, the Sunbury Shores Arts and Nature Centre, the St. Andrews Arts Council, the Charlotte County Board of Trade, and the Charlotte County Branch of the New Brunswick Chapter of the Irish Canadian Cultural Association.. He was a local historian, with a keen interest in passenger lists of immigrant ships, shipping in general and genealogy. Estella (Day) Caughey, was very active with the Canadian Girl Guides, she took the lead in establishing a Brownies Pack in St Andrews 1939, she soon became District Commissioner. Later she became Division Commissioner and eventually an International Commissioner. She was instrumental in Girl Guide summer camps in Charlotte County, not just for local Guides but ‘All America Guide Camp’ and an International Camp. She was named a Life Member of the Girl Guides in 1957 and was awarded the Order of the Beaver in 1959. Her other great interest was the St Andrews Town Library, where she volunteered for 15 years. She was named Citizen of the Year in St Andrews