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For those researching their roots in Eastern Passage & Cow Bay,Nova Scotia, including Devil's Island, McNab's Island & Lawlor's Island. Surnames include HIMMELMAN, NAUGLE, HENNEBERRY, SOWARD, McNAB, ROMKEY, HORNE, & more.
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Families of 'TorBay' Nova Scotia
Dedicated to researching the area and families of TorBay in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia including Larry's River, Charlos Cove, Port Felix & White Head.
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Historical and Genealogical Record of Colchester County
By Thomas Millar (1803-) *Chignecto Project Electronic Edition, December 1998.* Originally published Halifax, N.S. : A. & W. Mackinlay, 1873.
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Jeddore, Nova Scotia family trees, obituaries, cemetery listings, church histories, old photos. Dedicated to the memory of the original settlers of Jeddore, Oyster Pond, Salmon River, Clam Harbour, Ostrea Lake, Upper Lakeville, Musquodoboit Harbour, Lake Charlotte, and the surrounding area. MITCHELL, DAY, BAKER, HOLMAN, SITEMAN, WEBBER, MYERS, BLAKENEY, HARPELL, DOOKS.
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This list was published with Dr. Morgan's essay The Loyalists of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia in the collection Cape Breton Historical Essays.
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The village of Prospect, Nova Scotia. Along with the village church Our Lady Of Mount Carmel.
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Roots Cape Breton Genealogy & Family History Centre
Roots Cape Breton is a computer-assisted research service for those in search of their Cape Breton roots. Through data extracted from census, cemetery, birth, marriage and death records, as well as other sources of information, our database will provide researchers with information which will assist them in their work. Roots Cape Breton is a computer-assisted research service for those in search of their Cape Breton roots. Through data extracted from census, cemetery, birth, marriage and death records, as well as other sources of information, our database will provide researchers with information which will assist them in their work.
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General and historical information for Tancook Island, NS including cemetery listings and GEDCOMs for BAKER, CROOKS, CROSS, HIRTLE, HEISLER, HUTT, STEVENS, LANGILLE, RODENHISER, WILSON.
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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.










