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Guide to the activities and events in recognition of the anniversaries of French exploration, colonization, and settlement in Nova Scotia.
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Atlantic Canada Genealogy Project
The core of this project is related to descendants of the migration of families from Yorkshire, England in the late 1700s, to what is now Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in Canada. The subsequent lines and interconnections through marriage have a pan-Canadian and global reach (including: Black, Carter, Chapman, Dale, Darliing, Emerson, Frost, Ibbitson, Killam, Stocks, Tate, Thompson, Tuttle, Weldon).
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Canadian Genealogy Resources - Nova Scotia
Link directory
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CanGenealogy.com – Nova Scotia Genealogy Sources
Dave Obee's recommended links for genealogy research in Canada.
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Research Your Nova Scotia Family Tree.
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Family Roots of Pictou and Antigonish Counties, Nova Scotia
ROBERTSON, OULTON, CUNNINGHAM, LOGAN, PUSHEE, WILLIAMS.
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FamilySearch - Nova Scotia Research Page FREE
Resources all on one-page for research in this locality including links to the FamilySearch Wiki, the Learning Center, the Family History Library Catalog, and the Historical Records Collection.
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MyHeritage has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Family bibles, correspondence, thousands of photos, and other items related to Nova Scotia genealogy. Items added on a continuous basis.
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On December 6, 1917, in the midst of the Great War, a French munitions ship caught fire in Halifax harbor. The subsequent explosion flattened much of Halifax, killed 2,000 people and injured 9,000 more.