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Arriving in Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Findmypast - Nova Scotia, Canada- A Compendium of the Shipping of Yarmouth, 1761-1902 $
Findmypast has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Voyage to Pictou, Nova Scotia in 1773.
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Passenger Lists for Ships Carrying the Foreign Protestants to Nova Scotia
59 Families 16 May 1752 SPEEDWELL.
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Passenger Lists for Ships Carrying the Foreign Protestants to Nova Scotia
59 Families 30 May 1752 BETTY.
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Passenger Lists for Ships Carrying the Foreign Protestants to Nova Scotia
73 Families 18 May 1751 SPEEDWELL.
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Passenger Lists for Ships Carrying the Foreign Protestants to Nova Scotia
85 Families 2 Jul 1751 PEARL.
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Passenger Lists for Ships Carrying the Foreign Protestants to Nova Scotia
85 Families 5 Jun 1752 GALE.
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Passenger Lists for Ships Carrying the Foreign Protestants to Nova Scotia
85 Families 6 Jun 1752 PEARL.
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Passenger Lists for Ships Carrying the Foreign Protestants to Nova Scotia
99 Families 29 Jun 1750 ANN.
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Passenger Lists for Ships Carrying the Foreign Protestants to Nova Scotia
100 Families of German Protestants 25 Jun 1751 MURDOCH.
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Passenger Lists for Ships Carrying the Foreign Protestants to Nova Scotia
119 Families 30 May 1752 SALLY.
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Passenger Lists for Ships Carrying the Foreign Protestants to Nova Scotia
Foreign Names of Those Arriving with Cornwallis, 1749 and Others of Interest Arriving in 1749.
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Passenger Lists for Ships Carrying the Foreign Protestants to Nova Scotia
Settlers Who Are Presumed to Have Arrived on the ALDERNEY or the NANCY in August and September 1750
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NFHS Passenger Lists Indexing Project
From the Nanaimo Family History Society. This project's aim is to index arrivals at Halifax and Quebec (Montreal is included in the Port of Quebec) from 1900 to about 1921 when the passenger lists were discontinued. Currently the project is indexing Quebec arrivals from 1908 onwards.
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A partial list of ships bound for Nova Scotia between 1750 and 1862
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Elisabeth and Ann Passenger List
Sailed for Nova Scotia from Thurso, North Britain on November 8th, 1806.
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Arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on May 6, 1774 from Hull, Yorkshire, England.
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The Albion Ship List, Surnames A-L
Arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on May 6, 1774 from Hull, Yorkshire, England.
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The British Queen Passenger List
Sailed for Nova Scotia from Liverpool, England on April 1st, 1862.
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The Duke of York Passenger List
Arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia from Liverpool, England on May 1, 1772.
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The Frank Flint Passenger List
Sailed for Halifax, Nova Scotia from Liverpool, England on May 28th, 1862.
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Sailed for Nova Scotia from Tobermory, North Britain on July 14th, 1806.
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To Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada from Hull, Yorkshire, England in April of 1775.
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Arrived in Halifax on June 1, 1774 from Newcastle Northumberland.
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Sailed for Nova Scotia from Thurso, North Britain on November 8th, 1806.
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The Thomas and William or the Prince George Passenger List
Arrived at Halifax from Scarborough, Yorkshire on May 14/16, 1774.
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Arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia on May 9, 1774 from Hull, Yorkshire
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Ship Hector Descendants Project
The Ship Hector Descendant Project began in 2015, in an effort to assist the genealogy community, tourists and interested people determine if they are related to one of the passengers on the Ship Hector who arrived in Pictou County, Nova Scotia from Scotland on September 15th, 1773.
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To Pictou, Nova Scotia.
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The Yorkshire Emigration, 1772-1775
Information and resources on the more than 1,000 people emigrated from Yorkshire and Northumberland to Nova Scotia (including parts of what later became New Brunswick) between 1771 and 1775.
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