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A Maritime province site featuring McDONALD, GILLIS, McADAMS, MacISAAC and other Gaels on PEI and Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
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Descendants of Jacques BISSETT & Anne Catherine METTHEY, who emigrated to Nova Scotia in 1752.
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Black Loyalist Heritage Centre
Part of Nova Scotia Museum, Canada. The Black Loyalist Heritage Centre tells the story of the world
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DUNN Family of Castle Bay and Dominion, Cape Breton Island
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Information about descendants of families who settled in Nova Scotia in the mid 1700s - three Rice families who settled in the Annapolis Valley in 1760 and the Graham family who arrived at Halifax about 1749.
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Lloyd MAC DONALD Genealogy Page
ROY, HENDERSON, MAC DONALD, URQUHART, MAC LEOD.
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Pictou County Miners' Memorials
Transcriptions of monuments honoring those killed in mining accidents.
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BUSBY, COOK, GARRON, KNOWLES, LACEY, NICKERSON, ROGERS, WILSON.
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The Tantramar Heritage Trust was pleased to be the host for Yorkshire 2000, a gathering of the descendants of Yorkshire settlers who immigrated from northern England to Nova Scotia (which at the time included present day New Brunswick) during the period 1772-1775.